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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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25C
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6/21/2016
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2021
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loqUMIN11,11101 <br />Alternative 2: Proposed Project <br />The proposed injection wells at Centennial Park and the proposed monitoring <br />well at the Heritage Museum would not permanently introduce new sources of <br />light and glare into the project area. The proposed shared <br />recreation /communication structures at Centennial Park would be installed with <br />low intensity security light that would be focused on the shared structure site. No <br />long term light and glare impacts would occur. <br />The proposed well drilling activities at Centennial Park and at the Heritage <br />Museum would occur at night. Additionally, the water supply pipeline and back <br />flush pipeline at Centennial Park would also be constructed at night. To ensure <br />safe working conditions during the night time, floodlights Would be used to light <br />the work area. Sensitive receptors within the line of sight of the flood lights during <br />night time Construction activities could be adversely impacted from spill over light <br />and glare impacts. To avoid adverse spill over light and glare impacts, the <br />floodlights would be shielded and directed to the work area. With the <br />implementation of Mitigation Measures AR-11 and AR-2 potential construction <br />related light and glare impacts would be reduced to a less than significant level. <br />Alternative 3. Reduced Intensity Alternative <br />Under Alterative 3, the level of potential long term light and glare impacts at <br />Centennial Park and at the Heritage Museum would be similar to the Proposed <br />Project and Would be less than significant. <br />Under Alternative 3, the well drilling activities and pipeline construction at <br />Centennial Park and the Heritage Museum would occur at night. Because <br />Alterative 3 involves, the construction of one less injection well, there would be a <br />reduced amount of night time lighting required at Centennial Park, The reduced <br />amount of night time lighting would not substantially reduce the level of potential <br />light and glare impacts. Similar to the Proposed Project, with the implementation <br />of Mitigation Measures A-1 and A-2 potential adverse light and glare impacts <br />would be reduced to a less than significant level. <br />Alternative 4: Pipeline Design, Alternative <br />The level of potential, long term and short-term light and glare impacts at <br />Centennial Park and at the Heritage Museum would be same as the Proposed <br />Project. With the implementation of Mitigation Measures AR-1 and AR-2 potential <br />construction related adverse light and glare impacts would be reduced to a less <br />than significant level. <br />Mid: Basin Centennial Park reject Final EIR 5-14 <br />Aeffvf 9P <br />
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