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CORNERSTONE AT SAN LEANDRO CROSSINGS <br />DRAFT MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PLAN <br />IMPACT <br />MITIGATION MEASURES REQUIRED <br />MONITORING <br />TIMING <br />RESPONSIBILITY <br />Mitigation Measure #35: The applicant shall be required to pay its fair share <br />City Engineer <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />of the cost of improving the water, sewer, drainage and other infrastructure <br />Building Permit <br />systems needed to serve the development through use fees or other appropriate <br />forms of mitigation in accordance with General Plan Policy 52.02. <br />Recreation <br />13 a and b. The project will <br />Mitigation Measure #36: The applicant shall pay an impact fee and/or <br />City Engineer <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />increase the use of existing <br />dedicate parkland to offset the increase in park needs resulting from the <br />Building Permit <br />neighborhood and regional <br />proposed project. Where on-site parkland is dedicated, it should be improved, <br />parks or other recreational <br />maintained, and accessible to the general public in accordance with General <br />facilities. <br />Plan Policy 22.02. <br />Aesthetics <br />14 a to e_ The project will <br />Mitigation Measure #37: The applicant shall be required to go through the <br />Community Development <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />have an adverse impact on <br />City of San Leandro Site Plan Review process to ensure that the design for the <br />Department <br />Building Permit <br />the existing visual character <br />proposed project is compatible with and consistent with the various <br />or quality of the site and its <br />architectural styles and character of downtown San Leandro, in accordance <br />surroundings and will create <br />with General Plan Policy 42.04- <br />a new source of substantial <br />light and glare. <br />Mitigation Measure #38: The Applicant shall be required to apply street <br />Chief Building Official <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />lighting standards and other exterior lighting standards that are designed to <br />Building Permit <br />reduce glare on adjacent properties_ New lighting shall be designed to reduce <br />adverse impacts by using techniques such as automatic shut off controls and <br />glare shields and by appropriately orienting and positioning fixtures at a height <br />consistent with the intended use, in accordance with General Plan EIR <br />Mitigation Measure D4. <br />Cultural Resources <br />15 a to d. The project will <br />cause a substantial adverse <br />Mitigation Measure #39: The applicant shall cease any grading or <br />Community Development <br />At such time as <br />change in the significance of <br />construction activities and shall consult with appropriate representatives of the <br />Department <br />resources are <br />an archeological resource or <br />Native American Heritage Commission if human remains are discovered, in <br />discovered during <br />directly or indirectly destroy <br />accordance with State Law and Section 7050.5 of the Health and Safety Code, <br />excavation or <br />a unique paleontological <br />Section 15064.5 (e) of the State CEQA Guidelines and Section 5097.98 of the <br />construction activities. <br />resource or site or unique <br />Public Resources Code, <br />geologic feature or disturb <br />human remains. <br />14 <br />