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Mitigation Measures: <br /> HAZ-2: Prior to the start of project construction, the developer shall prepare <br /> and implement a Traffic Control Plan, which shall include such items <br /> as traffic control requirements, resident notification of access closure, <br /> and daily access restoration. The contractor shall specify dates and <br /> times of road closures or restrictions, if any, and shall ensure that <br /> adequate access will be provided for emergency vehicles. The Traffic <br /> Control Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the County <br /> Department of Public Works and shall be coordinated with the County <br /> Sheriffs Department and the Montezuma Fire District if construction <br /> will require road closures or lane restrictions. <br /> Significance After Miti ag tion: Less than significant <br /> g) Wildland Fire Hazards. <br /> The project is in an area of mixed urban development and vacant land. As noted, high <br /> hazard areas for wildland fires are the grass-covered areas in the east and the southwest <br /> foothills portions of San Joaquin County, outside the City of Stockton. The project site is <br /> not within these areas. Moreover, the project would replace existing vacant land with <br /> residential development and pavement, thereby reducing the potential amount of area <br /> subject to wildland fire. As such, the project would have no impact related to wildland <br /> fire hazards. Refer to Section 3.20, Wildfire, for more detailed information on wildfires. <br /> 3.10 HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY <br /> Less Than <br /> Significant <br /> Would the project: Potentially with Less Than <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant <br /> Impact Incorporated Impact No Impact <br /> a)Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge <br /> requirements or otherwise substantially degrade surface or <br /> ground water quality? <br /> b)Substantially decrease groundwater supplies or interfere <br /> substantially with groundwater recharge such that the project <br /> may impede sustainable groundwater management of the <br /> basin? <br /> c)Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site I <br /> or area,including through the alteration of the course of a <br /> stream or river or through the addition of impervious <br /> surfaces,in a manner which would: <br /> i)Result in substantial erosion or siltation on-or offsite? <br /> ii)Substantially increase the rate or amount of surface <br /> runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on-or <br /> offsite? <br /> Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-43 May 2022 <br />