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n <br /> b. Irrigation water supply and service plan approved by BBID; <br /> c. BBID encroachment permits; <br /> d. Temporary buffering that includes a 100-foot setback (or as adjusted by condition <br /> 1.0)between the edge of development and ongoing agricultural operations as the <br /> project builds out; <br /> e. Permanent setbacks,- <br /> f. Landscape buffers; and <br /> g. Fencing signage or other suitable measures to minimize noise, spray drift and <br /> limit the potential for trespass on agricultural lands and BBID facilities. <br /> E r <br /> In addition, the plan shall address the following: <br /> h. Chemical applications; and <br /> i. Dust management. <br /> Note:An exception to the requirements specified in (a), (d), (e), (f), (h), and (i) may <br /> be granted when the owner of such agricultural land has indicated in writing that the <br /> land will no longer be used for agricultural production. <br /> Timing: Condition shall be met prior to approval of the Final Map. [MP policies 3.2.4 g), h) <br /> and i)and Specific Plan III Implementation Measure 3.2.4.3. d and e] <br /> 16. Right To Farre Recordation And Notification: The deed of each parcel shall include the <br /> following recording notification, as specified by San Joaquin County Ordinance 4217 which <br /> added Section 6-9004 et. seq.to Chapter 1 of Division 9 of the San Joaquin County <br /> Ordinance Code regarding the Right to Farm Notice:"All persons purchasing lots within the <br /> boundaries of this approved map should be prepared to accept the inconveniences or <br /> discomforts associated with agricultural operations or activities, such as noise, odors, insects, <br /> dust or fumes. San Joaquin County has determined that such inconveniencies or discomforts <br /> shall not be considered to be a nuisance." [Implementation Measure 3.2.4.3.f] <br /> Timing: Prior to approval of Final Map(s). <br /> NOISE <br /> 17. Increase Traffic Noise: Before occupancy of the first residence at College Park, a noise <br /> barrier shall be constructed by the College Park developers between the five existing <br /> residences located on the north side of Grant Line Road between Central Parkway and the <br /> Alameda County line (Receptor 14 in Figure 4.13-2 of the College Park Final EIR) and the <br /> northern travel lane of Grant Line Road. The noise barriers may consist of a wall, berm, or <br /> combination thereof. The exact location, height, and character of the noise barrier shall be <br /> determined by a noise consultant approved by the County. The sound barrier shall reduce <br /> outdoor noise levels at the center of the front yards of the five existing residences to below 65 <br /> dBA LddCNEL. If Grant Line Road is widened at this location subsequent to construction of <br /> the sound barrier but before removal of the five residences under Specific Pian II, the sound <br /> barrier shall be relocated, as required. If the five existing residences are removed under <br /> Specific Plan II before occupancy of the first residence under the College Park project, this <br /> mitigation measure shall not require implementation. This mitigation shall be funded through <br /> fair-share payments by the College Park developers. [MM 4.13-3] <br /> Timing: Design submitted with Improvement Plans for first Final Map and compliance verified <br /> prior to the issuance of building permits. <br /> 18. Traffic Noise—Arterials: Before occupancy of the first residence proposed under the <br /> College Park project along each of the seven arterial segments identified in Table 4.13-11 of <br /> the College Park Final EIR, a sound barrier shall be constructed by the College Park <br /> developers along that arterial segment. The noise barrier may consist of a wall, berm, or <br /> combination thereof. The exact location, height and character of the sound barrier shall be <br /> 5 <br />