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Mitigation Measures <br /> Since increased air emissions resulting from the Project are <br /> due primarily to (1) increased traffic and (2) increased use of <br /> electricity, and since mitigation measures for these areas of concern <br /> are discussed elsewhere in this report, no additional mitigation <br /> C measures are proposed here. <br /> 2.9 Shade/Shadow, Solar Glare, Illumination <br /> F <br /> Project Impacts <br /> L <br /> Depending upon the height and the location of the buildings, <br /> I; there could be shade/shadow impacts to surrounding land uses, including <br /> residential areas. <br /> There could be on-site and off-site solar reflection impacts <br /> if glass and/or reflective mirrors are used on the exterior of the <br /> V proposed buildings. These solar reflection impacts cot.ld include <br /> "blind' spots for motorists, as well as a nuisance and annoyance for <br /> pedestrians and shoppers. These reflections could also extend to <br /> adjacent residential areas. <br /> The project would also result in increased illumination due to <br /> V aesthetic, security lighting and illumination after dark from the office <br /> buildings due to cleaning crews and people working in the buildings. <br /> Li However, any increase in illumination is not anticipated to have any <br /> significant impacts on surrounding land uses due to the existing <br /> illumination in the area. <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> Development plans submitted to the Agency for approval <br /> pursuant to the Participation Agreement should be accompanied by a <br /> 1 10