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7.1 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Visual Duality <br /> Table 7.1 -continued <br /> Timing or <br /> Person/ Frequency <br /> Monitoring Agency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsible' Monitoring= <br /> 4.8-2 Views from public roads toward 4.8-2(a) View corridors towards the foothills and Mt. Diablo should Review of design SJCCDD SP and C <br /> Mt. Diablo and the Mt. Diablo be protected and enhanced by the incorporation of east-west during SP and <br /> foothills to the west of the site vehicle and pedestrian corridors throughout the project site. verification during <br /> would be screened by new These corridors should be landscaped with trees to frame construction. <br /> buildings. views to the west, and should be at least 40 feet wide to <br /> allow open views (Figure 4.8-10). <br /> 4.8-2(b) An open space corridor along the project's western edge Review of design SJCCDD SP and C <br /> should be incorporated into the project. Although access during SP and <br /> should be controlled to minimize trespassing onto adjacent verification during <br /> agricultural lands, this area could provide significant views of construction. <br /> the hills without the interruption of buildings Figure 4.8-10). <br /> 4.8-2(c) Sign regulation should occur as discussed under Mitigation Review at SP stage. SJCCDD SP <br /> r <br /> Measure 4.8-1 <br /> 4.8-3 Industrial buildings along major 4.8-3(a) The maximum allowable height limit for industrial areas Review of design SJCCDD SP and C <br /> view corridors could be as tall as should be reduced to 45 feet or less to prevent this land use during SP and <br /> 100 feet. Such buildings would from being a dominant visual feature of the proposed verification during <br /> create a dominant visual feature in project, especially when adjacent to residential construction. <br /> areas that: 1) are not intended as neighborhoods or open space (Figure 4.8-11). <br /> the commercial centers of the <br /> project: 2) would contrast <br /> significantly with adjoining <br /> agricultural lands: and 3) would <br /> severely limit views for the <br /> motorist. Residential areas <br /> proposed adjacent to on-site open <br /> space would allow buildings up to <br /> 76 feet in height, which would <br /> create a strong visual contrast to <br /> the open space and also generate <br /> long shadows. <br /> 4.8-3(b) Industrial buildings should be set back at least 30 to 40 feet Review of design SJCCDD SP and C <br /> from roadways and should incorporate evergreen tree cover during SP and <br /> adjacent to the roads, especially when adjacent to verification during <br /> agricultural lands. construction. <br /> 4.8-3(c) Industrial buildings adjacent to residential neighborhoods Review of design SJCCDD SP and C <br /> should be set back at least 100 feet from residential lots. during SP and <br /> Evergreen tree cover should screen industrial buildings from verification during <br /> residences. I construction. <br />