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PLN2009-00006; 2450 Washington Avenue <br />Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />October 2011 <br />related to geology and soils can be adequately mitigated as long as mitigation identified <br />by staff is implemented prior to issuance of Grading Permits. The mitigation measures <br />are conditions of approval. <br />G. The project has the potential to substantially alter the existing drainage patterns of the <br />site or create runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned <br />storm water drainage systems. Potential impacts related to hydrology, water quality, <br />and erosion can be adequately mitigated as long as mitigation identified by staff is <br />implemented prior to issuance of Grading Permits. The mitigation measures are <br />conditions of approval. <br />H. The project will expose persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards <br />established in the General Plan or noise ordinance or applicable standards of other <br />agencies. Potential impacts related to noise can be mitigated as long as mitigation <br />identified by staff is implemented prior to issuance of building permits and/or <br />Occupancy, as applicable. The mitigation measure is a condition of approval. <br />I. The project will result in substantial impacts associated with new or physically altered <br />governmental facilities. Potential impacts related to public services can be mitigated as <br />long as mitigation identified by staff is implemented prior to issuance of building <br />permits. The mitigation measures are conditions of approval. <br />The project would increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other <br />recreational facilities. Potential impacts related to recreation facilities can be mitigated <br />as long as mitigation identified by staff is implemented prior to issuance of building <br />permits. The mitigation measure is a condition of approval. <br />K. The project would increase the need for onsite utility service over the existing <br />development such as wastewater treatment. Potential impacts related to utility service <br />can be mitigated as long as mitigation identified by staff is implemented prior to <br />issuance of building permits. The mitigation measures are conditions of approval. <br />VII. SUMMARY OF MITIGATION MEASURES <br />Mitigation Measure #1: The applicant shall be required to go through the City of San <br />Leandro Planned Development (PD) process to ensure that the architecture and design of <br />the proposed project is compatible with the surrounding community, in accordance with <br />General Plan Policy 42.04 <br />Mitigation Measure #2: Project lighting shall be placed to reduce glare or excessive light <br />spillage on the surrounding neighborhood. Building illumination and architectural lighting <br />shall be indirect. <br />Mitigation Measure #3: Lighting adjacent to surrounding residential areas shall be <br />shielded with cut -off luminaries. <br />3 <br />
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