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identified in the EIR. However, these changes will not necessarily reduce the impacts to <br />a less-than-significant level. Therefore, a Statement of Overriding Considerations must <br />be adopted upon approval of the Project. <br />Rationale for Finding. The trip reduction strategies and other measures identified by the <br />mitigation measure are likely to reduce the extent of the impact, but the improvements <br />will not necessarily reduce the impact to aless-than-significant level. <br />Section IILL -Noise <br />Impact L5: Increased Construction Noise -Development consistent with the General <br />Plan could result in construction-related noise impacts. Proposed General Plan policies <br />may not fully mitigate Impact LS to a level of insignificance. DEIR p. IILL-20. <br />Mitigation Measure L5: Review all future projects for their potential to generate <br />construction noise prior to the issuance of building permits. Require appropriate <br />measures to reduce noise to acceptable levels, such as limits on the hours of construction, <br />traffic routing, notification of neighbors, and types of equipment used. <br />Finding. Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the Project <br />that avoid or substantially lessen the significant effect identified in the EIR. <br />Rationale for Finding. The mitigation measure will avoid increased construction noise by <br />imposition and enforcement of specified noise reduction measures at the permit stage. <br />Section IILM -Hazardous Materials <br />Impact MI: Increased Exposure to Hazardous Materials -Land use changes <br />facilitated by the General Plan may resuh in new residential and office uses in close <br />proximity to existing uses that handle hazardous materials, increasing the potential <br />number of persons exposed in the event of an accident. Proposed General Plan policies <br />may not fully mitigate Impact M1 to a level of insignificance. DEIR pp. III.M-12- <br />IILM-13. <br />Mitigation Measure Ml : On an ongoing basis, the City of San Leandro Environmental <br />Services Division should coordinate with other City and County Departments (including <br />Planning, Business Development, and Fire) to confirm that new businesses in San <br />Leandro have complied with appropriate hazardous materials standards, and filed <br />required plans and documents. <br />Finding. Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the Project <br />that avoid or substantially lessen the significant effect identified in the EIR. <br />Rationale for Finding. The mitigation measure will avoid increased exposure to <br />hazardous materials by ensuring that appropriate standards and policies are enforced with <br />respect to new businesses. <br />5 <br />