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55394.00053\32005762.1 <br />1983 Final EIR Mitigation <br />Measures (MMs) <br />Applicable to MainPlace Mall Transformation <br />Mitigation Program? Responsibility Timing <br />Monitor <br />(Signature <br />Required) <br />(Date of <br />Compliance) <br />landscaping will reduce the <br />amount of solar radiation <br />reaching the interior of the <br />buildings which will reduce air <br />conditioning loads. <br />Title 24, California Building Standards, contains <br />the energy efficiency standards related to <br />residential and nonresidential buildings. Title 24 <br />standards are based, in part, on a State mandate <br />to reduce California’s energy demand. These are <br />prescriptive standards that establish maximum <br />energy consumption levels for the heating and <br />cooling of new buildings. A new development <br />project is required to incorporate the most <br />recent Title 24 standards in effect at the time a <br />building permit application is submitted. The <br />2016 standards went into effect on January 1, <br />2017. California’s energy efficiency standards <br />are updated on an approximate three-year <br />cycle.