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CD m <br /> Table 2-1 (continued) <br /> m � Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures (Applicable to Program and Project-Specific Impacts) <br /> W <br /> Impact Significance Mitigation Measure Significance <br /> before Mitigation after Mitigation <br /> 4.2-4.Land Use and Agriculture—Conflict Substantially with S 4.2.4.Land Use and Agriculture—Conflict Substantially with LTS <br /> Existing Agricultural Zoning or Williamson Act Contracts.The Existing Agricultural Zoning or Williamson Act Contracts.The <br /> proposed project would not conflict with most existing Williamson project applicants shall implement the following mitigation measure: <br /> Act contracts because these would expire before development. ► At such time as the interim land disposal of treated wastewater <br /> However,some early cancellations are being requested.Thus,new at the Pombo property is discontinued,GNK,LLC shall remove <br /> development could conflict with existing Williamson Act contracts. the 30-acre storage pond and restore the storage-pond site to <br /> The iliajuiiiy ui iim project Wuuid nui cvniiici suusianiially with agricultural use(i.e.,feed crops). <br /> agricultural zoning.However,one of the proposed off-site <br /> improvements(the 30-acre storage pond for the proposed interim <br /> land disposal of treated wastewater on the Pombo property)would <br /> convert agriculturally zoned land to an urban use.A significant <br /> impact would occur. <br /> 4.2.5 Land Use and Agriculture--Conflicts with Off-Site S 4.2.5.Land Use and Agriculture—Conflicts with Adjacent LTS <br /> Agricultural Operations.The proposed project would not conflict Agricultural Operations. <br /> with off-site agricultural operations but could potentially affect the Before development,the project developers shall provide for the <br /> water supply of downstream agriculture.A significant impact could continued provision of irrigation water to downstream agriculture <br /> occur. reliant on the water from the canals by the installation of pipelines <br /> and other means.The filling of the irrigation canals shall be <br /> approved by BBID. <br /> 4.3 General Plan Polices and Zoning <br /> v 4.3.1. General Plan Policies and Zoning—Conflict with PS 4.3-1a.General Plan Policies and Zoning—Conflict with LTS <br /> x Adopted Policies in the MHMP and San Joaquin County Adopted Policies in the MHMP and San Joaquin County General <br /> General Plan.The project would conflict with a specific policy of Plan.The College Park developers shall implement the following <br /> the MHMP that is the implementing document of the County's measures: <br /> General Plan for the overall Mountain House community. Policy . Amend the College Park Specific Plan II to add a 1.5-acre <br /> inconsistency would be related to increased trip volume and the Neighborhood Commercial area to the southwestern portion of <br /> associated auto emissions and noise.A potentially significant Neighborhoods A/B in the vicinity of Delta College and the <br /> impact would occur, proposed industrial park. This amendment would ensure <br /> compatibility with the adopted MHMP and to reduce <br /> transportation requirements. <br /> v . Implement Mitigation Measure 4.13-4 in Section 4.13,"Visual <br /> a <br /> Quality." <br /> v . Implementation of the above mitigation measures would reduce <br /> the impact to a less-than-significant level. <br /> M <br />