Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Matrix (continued)

 

 

Significant Impact Being Mitigated

 

Mitigation Measure

 

Responsibility for Implementation

 

Enforcement Responsibility

Monitoring Responsibility/ Frequency

 

Actions Indicating Compliance

Aesthetics and Visual Resources (cont.)

 

  • Street lighting shall be comprised of shorter, pedestrian-scaled fixtures, rather than tall cobra head fixtures.
  • Off-street pedestrian walkways and trails shall have bollard-type lighting to ensure visibility and safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and others.
  • Off-street pedestrian walkways and trails shall have bollard-type lighting to ensure visibility and safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and others.
  • Laser source lights and searchlights, and any other high-intensity light for outdoor advertising or entertainment used to attract attention to commercial activities or community events, shall be prohibited.
  • Light fixtures that produce a warm light and focus the light downward onto the pedestrian zone shall be selected.
  • Landscape lighting shall be unobtrusive and shielded to prevent glare such as bollard-type fixture or ground- mounted up-lights for trees.
  • Entry monuments shall be lighted with low-level lights with fixtures concealed to highlight the names, maps, etc.
  • Landscape lighting shall be unobtrusive and shielded to prevent glare such as bollard-type fixture or ground- mounted up-lights for trees.
  • Entry monuments shall be lighted with low-level lights with fixtures concealed to highlight the names, maps, etc.
  • Exterior lighting shall be kept to the minimum required for safety; purely decorative lighting displays shall be prohibited.
  • All parking lot, recreational area, walkway, and trail lighting shall have no light emitted above 90 degrees.
  • Project lighting shall be designed to control light energy and ensure that exterior lighting is directed

 

 

 

 

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