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O NE B RO A D WA Y P LA Z A P RO J E CT E I R A D DE N DU M CI T Y O F S A NT A A NA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />Page 26 PlaceWorks <br />source. As with the Approved Project, the implementation of mitigation measur e AS-1 would ensure that <br />exterior lighting and fixtures would ensure that lighting impacts are less than significant. <br />The Proposed Project’s would result in no changes to the non -reflective exterior building materials under the <br />Approved Project; similarly, the Proposed Project would result in a less than signifi cant impact to glare. <br />5.1.3 Adopted Mitigation Measures Applicable to the Proposed Project <br />The following mitigation measures have been carried through from the One Broadway Plaza EIR. These <br />mitigation measures have been incorporated into MMRP for this Addendum. Any modifications to the <br />mitigation measures from the Certified EIR are shown as strikethrough for deleted text and bold for new, <br />inserted text. <br />AS-1 The project proponent will ensure that all outdoor lighting and fixtures, including lighting for <br />construction, are shielded or designed and located to minimize nighttime light spillage onto adjacent <br />uses. Outdoor fixtures will be designed to generate less than 0.25 -foot candle power of light where <br />possible, and will direct lighting towards the interior of the project site. <br />5.2 AGRICULTURE AND FOREST RESOURCES <br />5.2.1 Summary of Previous Environmental Analysis <br />With respect to agricultural resources, the Initial Study concluded that the Project Site is located in an urbanized <br />area and is developed with residential and commercial uses. Soils within the Project Site are not candidates for <br />listing as prime farmland, unique farmland, or farmland of statewide importance. In addition, the Project Site <br />does not contain land zoned for agricultural uses nor a Williamson Act contract. No agricultural uses exist on <br />site or adjacent to the Project Site. Therefore, no impact would occur with respect to agricultural uses, and no <br />additional analysis is required in Certified EIR. The 2004 EIR and its corresponding Initial Study did not analyze <br />Forestry Resources. Forestry resources are discussed below. <br />5.2.2 Impacts Associated with the Proposed Project <br />In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental ef fects, lead agencies <br />may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Mod el (1997) prepared by the <br />California Dept. of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland. <br />In determining whether impacts to forest resources, including timberland, are significant environmental effects, <br />lead agencies may refer to information compiled by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection <br />regarding the state’s inventory of forest land, incl uding the Forest and Range Assessment Project and the Forest <br />Legacy Assessment project; and forest carbon measurement methodology provided in Forest Protocols <br />adopted by the California Air Resources Board. Would the project: <br />5 - 80
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