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MOUNTAIN HOUSE PROPOSED MACHADO TENTATIVE MAP 4. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST — <br /> 4.1 AESTHETICS <br /> Less Than <br /> Potential SPIIIEIR Significant <br /> Significant Requires Impact Due New New <br /> Impact Additional to Mitigation Additional Additional <br /> Less Than Adequately Review:No Measures in Impact Not Mitigation <br /> Significant Addressed in Significant Project .Addressed in Measures <br /> Issue or No Impact SPIIIEIR Impact Description SPIIIEIR Required — <br /> 1. AESTHETICS. Would the project: <br /> a. Have a substantial adverse effect on ■ ID Ll ❑ 1 <br /> a scenic vista? <br /> b. Substantially damage scenic ■ Q ❑ Ll L <br /> resources? <br /> c. Substantially degrade the existing L ❑ El — <br /> visual character of the surrounding <br /> area? <br /> d. Create a new source of light and ■ n ❑ ❑ — <br /> glare that would affect day-or night- <br /> time views? <br /> SETTING <br /> The project site has been used for a dairy, irrigated pasture and hayfield since 1950, although <br /> dairy operations ceased in June 2005. The buildings, other structures, and waste ponds that <br /> were a part of the dairy remain on the site. The irrigated pasture and former hay field now lie <br /> fallow. — <br /> The site is relatively flat, sloping gently to the northeast. (Refer to photo of site in Figure <br /> 4-1.) The site is part of a much larger agricultural area and is visible in the distance from the — <br /> I-205/Mountain House Parkway westbound on-ramp. The aerial photo in Figure 2-1 <br /> illustrates the distance of the site from I-205. Current views from the Mountain House <br /> Parkway and Grant Line Road are those of abandoned barns and trailers as seen in Figures — <br /> 4-2 and 4-3. <br /> I� <br /> Figure 4-1 Viewing northeast across site Figure 4-2 Viewing northwest from — <br /> at Mountain House Parkway/Von Sosten Road Mountain House Parkway <br /> 4-2 <br />