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San Joaquin County Community Environmental Setting,Impacts,and Mitigation Measures <br /> Development Department Aesthetics <br /> Also,the Project may operate up to 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for brief <br /> periods to supply materials for nighttime road improvement projects (e.g. <br /> Caltrans construction projects typically occur during nighttime hours to minimize <br /> traffic impacts on state facilities). Lights used during nighttime excavation and <br /> processing will be visible from SR 132 and area residences. This is considered a <br /> significant impact. Implementation of the following mitigation measures would <br /> reduce this impact to a less-than-significant level. <br /> Mitigation Measure AES-4: Develop and Implement a <br /> Nighttime Lighting Plan <br /> Before installing or using night lighting,the operator shall prepare a <br /> lighting plan and submit it to the San Joaquin County Community <br /> .. Development Department for review and approval. The lighting plan <br /> shall demonstrate compliance with County standards for nighttime <br /> lighting,which requires that any night lighting established on the <br /> property must be arranged and controlled so as not to illuminate or cause <br /> any glare onto public rights-of-way or adjacent properties. In particular, <br /> lighting shall he screened and directed downward toward work activities <br /> _ and away from the night sky and directed away from existing residences <br /> to the extent feasible. <br /> r <br /> DeSilva Gates Quarry Project <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report 3.A-13 <br /> JM 05105.05 <br />