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5/16/2006
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15 Y
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SR 06:142
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<br />. Outdoor lighting fixtures associated with lighted sports fields, parking <br />lots, and buildings shall be designed and sited to as to minimize their <br />prommence. <br /> <br />. Illumination shall be directed onsite and downward, and existing <br />residential areas shall be separated from light sources by landscaping. <br />Specific Plan, p. 80; DE1R, p. 46 <br /> <br />A!!riculture <br /> <br />Conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural uses <br /> <br />Finding. Conversion of Bema I Property lands to urban uses would have an adverse <br />impact on agricultural resources, both for the Project (the Specific Plan and <br />the Park Master Plan) and cumulatively. <br /> <br />No practical total mitigation measures are available that are consistent with <br />the purposes of the Project. A statement of overriding considerations for <br />this impact is made in the following section. <br />Specific Plan, pp. 30 and 79; DE1R, p. 44 <br /> <br />Air Qualitv <br />I. Generation of construction related emissions <br /> <br />Finding. The City finds that the following mitigation measure is feasible and has <br />been incorporated into the Specific Plan, thereby mitigating the impact to a <br />less-than-significant level: <br /> <br />Dust generation shall be controlled by complying with Best Management <br />Practices during all phases of site preparation and construction. <br />Specific Plan, pp. 77; DE1R, p. 51-52 <br /> <br />2. Potential generation of objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of <br />people <br /> <br />Finding. The City finds that the following mitigation measure is feasible and has <br />been incorporated into the Specific Plan, thereby mitigating the impact to a <br />less-than-significant level: <br /> <br />Potential odor impacts shall be avoided by providing adequate distances <br />between neighboring uses to avoid the transmission of offensive odors, and <br />by imposing site-specific planning requirements and operational criteria for <br />all uses considered likely to present odor issues. <br />Specific Plan, pp. 77; DE1R, p. 54 <br /> <br />Bernal Property Phase II Specific Plan and Bernal Community Park Master Plan <br />Environmental Impact Report Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations <br /> <br />Page II of23 <br />
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