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Z.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECRL.LST <br />c) Construction activities would have a temporary, adverse effect on the visual quality of the <br />pipeline routes. However, due to the limited duration of construction activities, potential impacts <br />are considered less than significant. As discussed in the Project Description, Section 1.0, the City <br />would repair any damage to the road and assist the American Golf Corporation with the cost of <br />tree planting if in the opinion of the American Golf Corporation the loss of the six (or less) <br />ornamental trees requires replacement. The area was selected because the loss of vegetation <br />should not impact the course or surrounding area; this would reduce the potential for short-term <br />construction impacts to become long-term visual impacts. The water recycling plant would have <br />a foot print of approximately 20 feet by 20 feet and would be 12 feet high. The water recycling <br />plant would be placed on the border of the Monarch Bay Golf Complex and would be <br />aesthetically similar to other buildings on the golf course complex. <br />d) Nighttime construction activities would not occur except as required by a life/safety emergency. <br />The Project would not create a significant new source of light or glare that would adversely affect <br />day or nighttime views in the area, the pipelines would be buried. The water recycling plant <br />would have minimal nighttime lighting (motion-detect security lighting may be installed). <br />Standard conditions of Project approval require that lighting not "spill" off-site. In addition <br />lighting be shielded and/or directed downward. <br />MITIGATION MEASURES <br />None required or recommended. <br />San L.candro Recycled Water Project 2 -6 ESA / 203193 <br />Draft IS/MND <br />