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Chapter 2 CEQA Findings <br /> <br /> <br />Impact Statement <br /> <br />Evidence/Rationale Supporting Findings <br /> <br />Mitigation Measures <br /> <br />Findings Level of <br />Significance after <br />Mitigation <br /> for review and approval. <br /> MM4.13-10 All showerheads, lavatory <br /> faucets, and sink faucets within the residential <br /> units, and where feasible within non- <br /> residential developments, shall comply with <br /> the California Energy Conservation flow rate <br /> standards. <br /> MM4.13-11 Low-flush toilets shall be installed <br /> within all Congregate Care units as specified <br /> in California State Health and Safety Code <br /> Section 17921.3. <br /> MM4.13-12 Project designers should consider <br /> design features to incorporate light-colored <br /> roofing materials that will deflect heat away <br /> from the building and conserve energy. <br /> MM4.13-13 Landscape designers shall <br /> ensure that landscaping of common areas for <br /> Industrial/Commercial projects uses drought- <br /> tolerant and smog-tolerant trees, shrubs, and <br /> groundcover to ensure long-term viability and <br /> conserve water and energy. <br /> MM4.13-14 Landscape designers shall <br /> ensure that the landscape plan for <br /> Industrial/Commercial projects includes <br /> drought resistant trees, shrubs, and <br /> groundcover within the parking lot and <br /> perimeter. <br /> MM4.13-15 Individual project applicants shall <br /> ensure that designs for Industrial/Commercial <br /> projects include all illumination elements to <br /> have controls to allow selective use as an <br /> energy conservation measure. <br /> MM4.13-16 The applicant for <br /> Industrial/Commercial projects should <br />2-50 Revised Station District Project and FOIL Settlement Agreement Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations