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or impact of generally permitted uses. The result of the proposed grading will not change the <br />intended residential use of the Property so there should be no change in the use and enjoyment <br />of adjacent properties resulting from the export of fill materials. However, activity of exporting <br />approximately 2,100 cubic yards of fill and active grading of the Property can have a temporary <br />adverse impact on neighbors. The applicant is proposing to bring the material in to the site slowly <br />to allow for settling. The grading work on the Property as well as the forthcoming construction <br />of the proposed home could result in additional noise, dust, vibration and traffic on the haul <br />routes and immediate neighbors. To the degree possible, negative impacts should be limited and <br />mitigated. <br />10. Provided with screening and buffering adequate to mitigate undesirable views and activities likely <br />to disturb surrounding uses; The finished grade will be vegetated and landscaped; it should blend <br />into the Property and the neighboring properties. The project, once completed, should not result <br />in undesirable views requiring mitigation. <br />11. Not create a nuisance which generates smoke, noise, glare, vibration, odors, fumes, dust, electrical <br />interference, general unsightliness, or other means; See #9 above. <br />12. Not cause excessive non-residential traffic on residential streets, parking needs that cause a <br />demonstrable inconvenience to adjoining properties, traffic congestion, or unsafe access; The <br />Applicant shall be required to keep debris off of the public roadways. The noise resulting from the <br />trucks hauling and equipment moving the material in and around the site should be minimized to <br />the extent possible. The grading and construction project will be monitored by the City Engineer <br />and planning staff so as to minimize nuisances during the project. <br />13. Designed to take into account the natural, scenic, and historic features of the area and to minimize <br />environmental impact; This standard requires that the project be designed to take into account <br />the natural, scenic, and historic features of the area and to minimize environmental impact. The <br />long term effect of the project should result in minimal environmental impacts. The project will <br />be monitored by the City, to prevent erosion from the site. <br />14. All exterior lighting shall be so directed so as not to cast glare toward or onto the public right-of- <br />way or neighboring residential uses or districts; There should be no lighting or glare resulting from <br />the grading project; and <br />15. Not detrimental to the public health, public safety, or general welfare. The Applicant will be <br />required to keep debris off of the public roadways. The noise resulting from the trucks hauling <br />and equipment moving the material in and around the site should be minimized to the extent <br />possible. The grading project will be monitored by the City Engineer and planning staff so as to <br />minimize nuisances during the project. <br />