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Chapter 4 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />Aesthetics <br />Impact 4.1-3: Implementation of <br />the proposed project would result <br />in new sources of increased <br />daytime glare. <br />MM-0Z4.1-1 Proposed new structures shall be designed to maximize the use of <br />textured or other non -reflective exterior surfaces and non -reflective glass. <br />Planning and <br />Building Agency <br />Project <br />Applicant <br />During Project <br />Design and <br />Construction <br />Impact 4.1-4: Implementation of <br />NW-0Z4.1-2 Al exterior lighting and advertising (including signage) shall be <br />Planning and <br />Project <br />During Project <br />the proposed project would result <br />directed onto the specific location intended for illumination (e.g., parking lots, <br />Building Agency <br />Applicant <br />Design and <br />in new sources of increased <br />driveways, and walkways) and shielded away from adjacent properties and public <br />Construction <br />nighttime light <br />rights-of-waytominimize light spillover onto adjacent areas. <br />MM-OZ4.1-3 Prior to issuance of a Site Development Permit for each specific <br />Planning and <br />Project <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />development project, the applicant shall submit a lighting plan to the City of Santa <br />Building Agency <br />Applicant <br />Site Development <br />Am for review and approval. The plan shall specify the lighting type and <br />Permit <br />placement to ensure that the effects of security and other outdoor lighting are <br />minimized on adjacent uses and do not create spillover effects. The plan shall <br />specifically incorporate the following design features: <br />■ Al projects shall incorporate project design features to shield light and/or glare <br />from vehicles entering or exiting parking lots and structures that face sensitive <br />uses (e.g., schools, hospitals, senior housing, or other residential properties) by <br />providing barriers so that light from vehicle headlights would not illuminate off - <br />site sensitive uses. <br />All projects shall incorporate project design features to provide landscaping, <br />physical barriers, screening, or other buffers to minimize project -generated <br />illumination from entering off -site areas and to prevent glare or interference with <br />vehicular traffic, in accordance with the City's Municipal Code. <br />Impact 4.1-5: Implementation of <br />NM-0Z4.1-4 Prior to issuance of a building permit each project shall be required <br />Planning and <br />Project <br />Prior to Issuance of <br />the proposed project could result <br />to perform shade and shadow analysis that demonstrates that the project will not <br />Building Agency <br />Applicant <br />a Building Permit <br />in a substantial increase in <br />result in significant impacts according to the following criteria. Shadowing impacts <br />shade/shadows over sensitive <br />in the Overlay Zone are considered significant when shadows would be cast upon <br />uses. <br />potentially sensitive uses during a substantial portion (greater than 50 percent) of <br />the main daylight hours (9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. during the fall, winter, and spring <br />seasons, and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. [daylight savings time] during the summer <br />season). Light sensitive uses are those that depend upon light for their operation <br />(e.g., solar panels) or for which solar access is essential for their function ( <br />Metro East Mivarl I Ica Ovprla�i 7nna (\/nIi imp 111) 4-3 <br />City Council 18 — 402 10/3/2023 <br />