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5.13 VISUAL RESOURCES <br /> Table 5.13-5 lists the City plans and ordinances that are pertinent to the project elements. <br /> The specific provisions of each plan or ordinance that have potential relevance to the project <br /> are identified in Sections 5.13.5.1,5.13.5.2 and 5.13.5.3. <br /> TABLE 5.13.5 <br /> Laws,Ordinances,Regulations,and Standards for Visual Resources <br /> AFC Section <br /> Explaining <br /> LORS Requirements/Applicability Administering Agency Conformance <br /> City of Lodi General Comprehensive long-range City of Lodi Community Section 5.13.5.1 <br /> Plan (1991) plan to serve as the guide for Development Department, <br /> the physical development of Planning Division <br /> the City. <br /> City of Lodi Establishes zoning districts City of Lodi Community Section 5.13.5.2 <br /> Development Code— governing land use and the Development Department, <br /> Municipal Code Title placement of buildings and Planning Division <br /> 17(2003) district improvements. <br /> San Joaquin County Comprehensive long-range San Joaquin County Section 5.13.5.3 <br /> General Plan (1992) plan to serve as the guide for <br /> the physical development of <br /> the County. <br /> 5.13.5.1 City of Lodi General Plan Urban Design and Cultural Resources Section <br /> The LEC site is on land incorporated into the City of Lodi and is therefore subject to the <br /> provisions of the City of Lodi General Plan. As described in Section 5.6,Land Use,the <br /> project site is designated Public/Quasi Public,which allows some industrial uses. The <br /> provisions of the City's General Plan that are therefore applicable to the visual resources- <br /> related facets of the project are summarized and evaluated in Table 5.13-6. <br /> TABLE 5.13.6 <br /> Conformity with the City of Lodi General Plan Urban Design and Cultural Resources Section <br /> Provision Conformity? <br /> Goal I:To upgrade and enhance the aesthetic quality Yes. NCPA met with the City of Lodi Community <br /> of industrial areas. Development Department, Planning Division, Rad <br /> Bartlam/Interim Community Development Director on <br /> Policy 1: The City shall formulate and adopt August 28, 2008. Per Mr. Bartlam, the City will not <br /> guidelines, incentives, and design standards as part of require or impose development standards for the LEC <br /> the City's Urban Design Plan,for upgrading and facility, therefore landscaping and landscaping plans <br /> enhancing the visual quality of existing industrial will not be required for the site(see Section 5.13.5.2 <br /> areas, including screening of industrial operations below). <br /> visible from public streets, site landscaping, and <br /> screening of parking lots. <br /> Policy 2: The City shall require that all new industrial <br /> development receive the approval of the Site Plan and <br /> Architectural Review Committee (SPAARC). <br /> Source: City of Lodi, 1991. <br /> SAC/371322/082350001(LEC_5.13_VISUAL.DOC) 5.13-29 <br />