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III. Environmental Setting, Impacts, and Mitigations <br /> B. Aesthetics <br /> a distance. Approximately a combined 0.25-mile segment of Austin Road would be bordered by <br /> earthen embankments,forming a visual wall on its west side as a result of these projects. <br /> Mitigation Measure B.7. <br /> Identified is EIR <br /> (a) As feasible,the edges of adjacent roadways should be landscaped with native shrubs and <br /> trees(such as valley oak)to camouflage both landfill facilities. <br /> The cumulative impacts could be partially mitigated at eye level from some viewpoints,but the <br /> overall effects would remain significant. <br /> REFERENCES -Aesthetics <br /> San Joaquin County,General Plan 2010, Volume. 1:Policies/Implementation,July 29, 1992. <br /> City of Stockton,General Plan:Background Report,January 22, 1990. <br /> California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA),Statutes and Guidelines,June 1986. <br /> Environmental Science Associates,staff,site visit,April 29, 1993. <br /> R. W. Beck and Associates,Preliminary Draft Final Design Study Report for the.Austin Road <br /> Landfill Expansion,November 20, 1992. <br /> Miller,Mike, Solid Waste Manager,Department of Public Works,City of Stockton,telephone <br /> conversation,May 7,1993. <br /> San Joaquin County,Final Environmental Impact Report for the Forward, Inc. Landfill Use. <br /> Permit Modifications,March 2, 1993. <br /> III.B.19 <br />