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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 />In addition, the plan shall address the following: <br />h. Chemical applications; and <br />i. Dust management. <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 />20. Right To Farm 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 />21. Soundwalls: Construct noise walls pursuant to the "Community Sound Wall and Community <br />Edge Plan" for the Machado Property Tract 3481 Tentative Map, dated March 15, 2006, <br />and/or as required by Mitigation Measure 4.13-4 and as indicated in Table 4.13-11 in the Final <br />EIR. <br />Timing: Design submitted with Improvement Plans and constructed as part of Final Map <br />22. Locations and Heights of Soundwalls and Berms: The applicant shall construct <br />soundwalls with or without berms at the locations shown in Figurel 1-1 of the Mountain House <br />Specific Plan 111 and as required by Table 4.13-11 of the College Park Final EIR. The <br />soundwall along De Anza Boulevard shall be 7 feet in height; and the soundwall along Grant <br />Line Road shall be 8 to 9 feet in height. Where soundwalls would exceed these height <br />standards, berms shall be used to reduce the overall soundwall height to said limits. Where <br />any openings in soundwalls are proposed for pedestrian access, "return" walls shall be <br />provided at the openings. These return walls shall continue along the depths of the adjoining <br />residential yards and shall extend no less than to the rear yard setback. (This return wall <br />requirement does not apply to "side on" lot conditions.) With respect to these return walls, <br />CDD may allow the soundwall to be increased a maximum of one additional foot on the street <br />side of the local road or collector street to compensate for varying pad height and berming on <br />the adjacent arterial roadways. Entry walls into the neighborhood may be increased more <br />than the additional one foot, subject to CDD approval. The proposed soundwall (or portion <br />thereof) along theses roads may be constructed to a height that is less than the height <br />standard specified, subject to confirmation of a noise study prepared by a noise consultant <br />approved by CDD and MHCHD. [Implementation Measure 4.2.8.3.d] <br />Timing: Design submitted with Improvement Plans and constructed as part of Final Map <br />23. 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 />