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ISSUES: <br /> PotentiallySLess Than Less Than Analyzed <br /> Significant Mnificant ignificant with <br /> itigation Si9 nificant No In The <br /> Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Prior EIR <br /> I. AESTHETICS. <br /> Except as provided in Public Resources Code Section <br /> 21099, would the project: <br /> a) Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? ❑ ❑ ❑ <br /> b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, <br /> but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and ❑ ❑ ❑ El <br /> buildings within a state scenic highway? <br /> c) In non-urbanized areas, substantially degrade the <br /> existing visual character or quality of public views of <br /> the site and its surroundings? (Public views are <br /> those that are experienced from publically ❑ ❑ F1 FX <br /> accessible vantage point). If the project is in an X <br /> urbanized area, would the project conflict with <br /> applicable zoning and other regulations governing <br /> scenic quality? <br /> d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare <br /> which would adversely affect day or nighttime views ❑ ❑ F-1in the area? <br /> Impact Discussion: <br /> The proposed project will have no impact on aesthetics. The proposed subject parcel is located on the south side State <br /> Route 12, between the unincorporated communities of Victor and Lockeford within unincorporated San Joaquin County. <br /> The project site is setback 300 feet from State Route 12. The project will utilize both existing and new structures for <br /> commercial cannabis cultivation and distribution; the structures are similar in nature to agricultural structures found <br /> throughout San Joaquin County. No outdoor cultivation is proposed or permitted in San Joaquin County. Additionally, the <br /> site is not located along a scenic route or roadway as defined in the 2035 General Plan. <br /> No outdoor cultivation is proposed or permitted with this application. The facility will utilize enclosed structures for all <br /> cultivation; mixed-light cultivation is permitted. Any proposed lighting will be subject to the Development Title regulations <br /> regarding light and glare. Pursuant to Development Title Section 9-1025.6(b), "no use shall cause glare above 1.0 <br /> footcandles on an adjacent lot developed residentially, zoned for residential use, or shown as residential on the General <br /> Plan Map, or cause glare on a street or alley."Additionally, the project site will be required to install parking lot and security <br /> lighting pursuant to Development Title Section 9-1015.5(g). Lighting shall be designed to confine rays to the premises; no <br /> spillover beyond the property lines is permitted,and, as a result,the required lighting will not adversely affect day or nighttime <br /> views. <br /> As a result, no impact on aesthetics is anticipated with this application. <br /> PA-1900243 (UP) $ PA-2000023 (DA)– Initial Study 5 <br />