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Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan <br />15. The subject project shall be implemented as required by the EIR and Mitigation <br />Monitoring and Reporting Plan (MMRP). All mitigation measures of the Stoneridge <br />Drive Specific Plan Amendment/Staples Ranch EIR are hereby incorporated by <br />reference and shall be implemented as required by the EIR and MMRP. If any of <br />the conditions of approval conflict with any applicable EIR mitigation measures, <br />the requirements of EIR mitigation measures apply. <br />16. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the project developer shall pay all traffic <br />fees to which the property may be subject, as set forth in the MMRP. <br />17. The project developer shall provide adequate light levels for security and retail <br />needs, while minimizing light spillover onto adjacent properties. Parking area light <br />standards shall be limited to 25 feet in height. In accordance with measure VQ -3.1 <br />and VQ -3.3 of the MMRP, all exterior lighting shall be directed downward and all <br />perimeter lighting shall be shielded or utilize equivalent technology to avoid shining <br />on neighboring properties. Energy efficient lamp technologies shall be <br />incorporated wherever feasible (mercury vapor shall be avoided, and incandescent <br />lights shall be avoided unless they are integrated with a control mechanism that <br />limits their operation time). The use of such lighting shall help minimize impacts <br />on reduced visibility of the night sky. Plans submitted to the Building and Safety <br />Division for permits shall demonstrate compliance with this measure to the <br />satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. <br />18. In accordance with measure VQ -3.2, the project developer shall design lighting <br />systems to provide appropriate light illumination for the proposed project and <br />protect surrounding uses from spillover light and glare by incorporating the <br />following guidelines and specifications. The lighting plan submitted to the Building <br />and Safety Division with plan check plans shall demonstrate compliance with these <br />measures: <br />a. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a lighting plan that includes <br />specifications for signs and exterior lighting shall be submitted for review and <br />approval by the Director of Community Development. The plan shall include a <br />photometric diagram, prepared by a certified lighting professional, showing <br />predicted maintained lighting levels produced by the proposed lighting fixture <br />facilities that achieve the following during hours of operation: <br />i. The first row of light standards shall not exceed a foot candle level of 35.0 <br />by the southern boundary of the Auto Mall site as measured at ground level. <br />The foot candle level for the remainder of the project site shall not exceed <br />10.0 foot candles as measured at ground level, except: <br />• In approved designated display areas where merchandise is <br />presented to customers, the foot candle level may be up to, but not <br />exceed, 30.0 at ground level; and <br />iii. Lighting fixtures for automobile sales and services shall not exceed 25 feet <br />in height for ground mounted poles. <br />