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e. ACCESS AND CIRCULATION: The following requirements apply and shall be shown on the Site <br /> Plan: <br /> 1. Access driveways shall have a width of no less than 25 feet for two-way aisles and 16 feet for <br /> one-way aisles, except that in no case shall driveways designated as fire department access <br /> be less than 20 feet wide. (Development Title Section 9-1015.5[h][1]) <br /> f. LIGHTING: Lighting shall be provided and comply with the following: <br /> 1. If the parking area is to be used at night, parking lot and security lighting shall be installed. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1015.5[g]) <br /> 2. Any lighting shall be designed to confine direct rays to the premises. No spillover beyond the <br /> property lines shall be permitted except onto public thoroughfares, provided, however, that <br /> such light shall not cause a hazard to motorists. (Development Title Section 9-1015.5[g][4]) <br /> g. LANDSCAPING: Landscaping shall be provided and comply with the following: <br /> 1. A minimum 10 foot wide landscaped strip, respecting the ultimate right-of-way width of <br /> Foppiano Lane, shall be installed across the frontage of the project site. (Development Title <br /> Section 9-1020) <br /> 2. Areas of the property which are not part of the project shall be barricaded from traffic and kept <br /> mowed and dust free. <br /> 3. The parking area shall be landscaped as specified in Section 9-1020.5 of the Development <br /> Title. The parking area shall be provided with a minimum of 5% of landscaping within the <br /> perimeter of the parking area, not including landscaping along the street frontage. 7 trees shall <br /> be planted, evenly spaced throughout the parking lot. <br /> h. SIGNS: All portions of any sign shall be set back a minimum of 5 feet from any future right-of-way <br /> line, including any corner cut-off(snipe). (Development Title Section 9-1710.2[g]) <br /> i. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES: The project shall be subject to the following requirements: <br /> 1. If any suspected Tribal Cultural Resources (TCR) are discovered during ground disturbing <br /> construction activities, all work shall cease within 100 feet of the find. A Tribal Representative <br /> from culturally affiliated tribes shall be immediately notified and shall determine if the find is a <br /> TCR pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21074. <br /> 2. Preservation in place is the preferred alternative under CEQA and UAIC protocols, and every <br /> effort must be made to preserve the resources in place, including through project redesign. <br /> Work at the discovery location cannot resume until all necessary investigation and evaluation <br /> of the discovery under the requirements of CEQA, including AB 52, has been satisfied. <br /> 3. The contractor shall implement any measures deemed by the lead agency to be necessary and <br /> feasible to preserve in place, avoid, or minimize impacts to the resource, including but not <br /> limited to, facilitating the appropriate tribal treatment of the find, as necessary. <br /> 4. Should human remains be discovered during any ground disturbing activities, all work shall <br /> stop immediately in the vicinity(e.g. 100 feet)of the finds until they can be verified. The County <br /> coroner shall be immediately contacted in accordance with Health and Safety Code section <br /> 7050.5(b). Protocol and requirements outlined in Health and Safety Code sections 7050.5(b) <br /> and 7050.5(c) as well as Public Resources Code section 5097.98 shall be followed. <br /> PA-2100250—Conditions of Approval 2 <br />