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<br /> 7 <br /> CONSERV ATION AND <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION <br /> ELEMENT <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The Phase II Planning Area contains a variety of environmental elements that will require careful <br /> evaluation, mitigation, and monitoring for future site-specific developments. These include: <br /> - Noise <br /> - Wetlands and biological resources <br /> - Flooding <br /> - Seismic and geologic safety <br /> - Air quality <br /> - Cultural resources <br /> - Hazardous materials <br /> - Visual resources <br /> Policy guidance relating to each of these is provided below to assist in the site-specific plan <br /> design process. <br /> CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION OBJECTIVES, POLICIES <br /> AND GUIDELINES <br /> Noise Attenuation Obiective <br /> TO ACHIEVE ACCEPTABLE NOISE LEVELS FOR EACH LAND USE WITHIN THE <br /> PLANNING AREA WHILE MINIMIZING RELIANCE ON TRADITIONAL SOUNDW ALLS. <br /> Noise Attenuation Policy 1: Noise Sensitive Uses. Distribute Phase II land uses, as shown in <br /> the Land Use Sub-area Plan (Figure 3-1), to minimize the location of sensitive uses near noise <br /> sources. <br /> Administrative Draft, Bernal Property Phase II Specific Plan, October 25, 2005 Page 45 <br />