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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013380
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
GP-89-11
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
PATTERSON PASS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376-
APN
20904003
ENTERED_DATE
5/29/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
PATTERSON PASS RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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7.1 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Public Utilities <br /> Table 7.1 -continued <br /> Timing or <br /> Person/ Frequency <br /> Monitoring Agency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsible' Monitoring= <br /> 4.4.4-2 The project would have a 4.4.4-2(a) Streets in residential areas should be aligned to maximize Review at SP stage. SJCCDD SP <br /> significant energy demand and the number of houses with southern exposures to facilitate <br /> would contribute to the depletion the use of solar energy. Lots along these streets should be <br /> of non-renewable resources and of an adequate width to promote south-facing orientation of <br /> the demand for environmentally- units and maximum south-facing roof areas for solar <br /> detrimental renewable resources collectors. Street, lot, and residential unit design to promote <br /> such as hydroelectric power. the use of solar energy should be addressed in the Specific <br /> Plan. <br /> 4.4.4-2(b) The Specific Plan should state how conformance with Review at SP stage. SJCCDD SP and PC <br /> the Solar Rights Act of 1987 and Solar Shade Control <br /> _! Act of 1987 would be achieved. Details on how the <br /> acts would be Implemented should be addressed <br /> during the Tentative Map phase. <br /> 4.4.4-2(c) The Specific Plan should assess the feasibility of Review at SP stage. SJCCDD SP <br /> incorporating solar water heating .systems for residential. <br /> commercial, and industrial buildings. <br /> 4.4.4-2(d) Residences with common walls should be incorporated into Review at SP stage. SJCCDD SP and PC <br /> the project to the extent practicable to minimize heat loss <br /> from units. Inclusion of such units should be addressed in <br /> the Specific Plan. <br /> 4.4.4-2(c) Shade trees should be provided on the west side of buildings Review at SP stage. SJCCDD SP and PC <br /> to reduce cooling demands during the summer and to <br /> provide windbreaks during cooler months. Landscaping <br /> standards should be established in the Specific Plan. <br /> 4.4.4-2(t) Shadc trees should be provided in parking lots that would Review it SP stage. SJCCDD SP and PC <br /> not block winter sunlight from reaching nearby buildings. At <br /> least 70 percent of the parking stalls should be shaded <br /> between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Such shading would reduce the <br /> use of air conditioning in automobiles and heat buildup <br /> associated with asphalt. Landscaping standards should be <br /> established in the Specific Plan. <br /> 4.4.4-2(g) Landscaping along roads should he incorporated into the Review at SP stage. SJCCDD SP and PC <br /> project design to minimize heat buildup associated with <br /> asphalt. Landscaping standards should be established in the <br /> Specific Plan. <br />
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