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Lighting(Chapter 7). All sources of light shall be concealed and be directed downward. Exterior lighting <br /> shall be shielded to minimize direct glare and reflections. Exposed lamps, lights of unusually high intensity, <br /> low-pressure sodium lamps, and exposed galvanized finishes are prohibited. <br /> Edge Treatments(Chapter 10). See MHMP Section 4.3 requirements identified previously. <br /> • Schools (Chapter 12). The scale of school buildings shall be appropriate and compatible with adjacent <br /> residential uses,lighting shall be consistent with existing community fixtures, and trees in school parking lots <br /> and surrounding trees shall be consistent with surrounding streetscape patterns. All equipment, vents, storage <br /> tanks,rooftop equipment, ducts,and projections shall be screened from adjacent sites and view. <br /> • Civic Facilities (Chapter 13).The scale of buildings shall be appropriate and compatible with adjacent — <br /> residential uses. <br /> • Public-Works Facilities (Chapter 14). The scale of public-works facilities shall be compatible with adjacent <br /> residential uses and shall be sited discreetly within landscape improvements. Undesirable elements or <br /> functions shall be screened through the use of plantings or landscape berms. <br /> SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS IDENTIFIED IN THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE MASTER PLAN AND SPECIFIC PLAN <br /> FINAL EIR <br /> The MHMP EIR (1994a) identified the following significant land use and agricultural impacts before mitigation <br /> associated with implementation of the MHMP: <br /> The construction of wastewater storage ponds on Fabian Tract may be inconsistent with the Sacramento—San <br /> Joaquin Delta Protection Act. <br /> Policies of the Draft Master Plan conflict with some of the policies of the County's General Plan 2010. — <br /> Some of the Draft Master Plan design and land-use standards conflict with standards in the County <br /> Development Title. <br /> Development of the proposed project would result in the loss of approximately 3,600 acres of Prime <br /> Farmland. <br /> • Conflicts between urban and rural land uses would occur,particularly where existing agricultural operations <br /> abut planned residential development. <br /> • Cumulative loss of agricultural land in the Central Valley resulting from urbanization. <br /> EDAW College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan III Draft EIR <br /> Land Use and Agriculture 4.2-12 San Joaquin County <br />