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VII. <br /> <br />3. Provide shade trees to reduce building heating and air <br /> conditioning requirements. <br /> <br />4. Use energy efficient and automated controls for new air <br /> conditioners. <br /> <br />5. Use double glass pane windows, when applicable. <br /> <br />6. Provide preferential parking spaces for carpools and <br /> vanpools. <br /> <br />7. Use lighting controls and energy efficient lighting, as <br /> applicable. <br /> <br />8. Use energy efficient low sodium parking lot lights, as <br /> applicable. <br /> <br />Project construction Shall cease on days with a Stage 2 <br />or greater smog alert. <br /> <br />10. Suspend all grading and excavation on those days when <br /> wind speeds exceed 25 miles per hour. <br /> <br />MITIGATION MEASURES FOR IMPACTS CONSIDERED TO BE LES8 TNAN <br />SIGNIFICANT <br /> <br />This section describes mitigation measures for those effects <br />of the proposed project which are considered to be less than <br />significant and that, therefore, are not required under CEQA. <br />However, these measures improve the project and are <br />acceptable under CEQA. Findings are not required for effects <br />determined to be less than significant. <br /> <br />The impact categories determined to be less than significant <br />and the mitigation measures incorporated in the project are <br />described below. <br /> <br />HYDROLOGY <br /> <br />Effect <br /> <br />Future development of vacant land could increase storm water <br />runoff quantities to area storm drain facilities. <br /> <br />Mitiqation Measures <br /> <br />All projects that propose to reduce permeable land <br />available for storm water absorption shall submit a <br />preliminary hydrology study to the Public Works <br />Agency for review and approval prior to the issuance <br />of grading and/or building permits. The study shall <br />indicate the amount of increased runoff that would <br /> <br /> <br />