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trails, and vista turnouts. For this project, publicly accessible vantage points would be <br />from Pock Lane and from Loomis Road at the southeast corner of the 2706 Pock Lane <br />site. <br />From these two roadways, the visual character of the project site would change from <br />mostly vacant land to a developed residential area. While the change would be <br />substantial, the existing visual landscape contains no outstanding scenic resources, as <br />described in b) above. The existing landscape contains a mix of residences, orchard, and <br />vacant land, with developed residential and light industrial areas visible in the distance. <br />The proposed development would be consistent with the residential and other urban <br />development that has occurred in the vicinity. Proposed development would be subject to <br />the applicable landscaping standards set forth in San Joaquin County Code Chapter 9- <br />1020, which would enhance the visual quality of the development. Project impacts on <br />visual character and quality would be less than significant. <br />d) Light and Glare. <br />Development of the proposed project would involve a substantial increase in night <br />lighting in the area, and some limited potential for glare. Potential lighting effects would <br />be associated with new street lighting along the exterior and interior streets, with outdoor <br />lighting associated with new residences contributing to a lesser degree. The project is in <br />an area where substantial urban development has occurred, and lighting from residential <br />development would be similar in intensity to other residential areas in the vicinity and <br />less than in nearby light industrial areas. <br />San Joaquin County Code Section 9-1150.11 requires all roadway lighting to be designed <br />in accordance with the San Joaquin County Improvement Standards, which in turn cites <br />County Standard Drawing R-33. County Standard Drawing R-33 states that roadway <br />lighting for a residential street shall have an average maintained footcandle of 0. 13, while <br />for a collector road such as Pock Lane, the average maintained footcandle shall be 0.26. <br />By comparison, San Joaquin County Code Section 9-1025.6(b) states that no commercial <br />and industrial use shall cause glare above 1.0 footcandles on an adjacent lot developed <br />residentially, zoned for residential use, or shown as residential on the General Plan Map. <br />As such, street lighting is not expected to significantly increase indirect illumination of <br />nearby existing residences in the vicinity. <br />Glare results mainly from sunlight reflection off flat building surfaces, with glass and <br />reflective metal surfaces typically contributing to the highest degree of reflectivity. Glare <br />can also be produced during evening and nighttime hours by the reflection of artificial <br />light sources, such as automobile headlights (San Joaquin County 2014). Proposed <br />residences would use a relatively small amount of glass and reflective metal surfaces, so <br />glare generated by this development would be limited. Traffic from the residential <br />development is expected to be substantially less during nighttime hours, so glare from <br />headlights is expected to be minimal. Project impacts related to light and glare are <br />considered less than significant. <br />Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-3 May 2022 <br />