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c.Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts,if any. <br />Suncadia has adopted and is implementing architectural design guidelines and requirements to <br />reduce orcontrol aesthetic impacts.Typical mitigation measures for aesthetic impacts would include <br />retention of vegetation for buffers and screening and use of unobtrusive building materials with <br />natural colors and textures.A design review committee will review architectural design of all <br />proposed structures.Sensitive site design and the use of natural materials would be encouraged. <br />Retention of vegetationwithin and around the proposed developmentwould reduce the extent of <br />developmentvisible from distant viewpoints.The guidelines set forth in the MPR Conditions of <br />Approval,Sections C-21 throughC-23,will be adhered to. <br />11.LIGHT AND GLARE <br />a.What type of light or glare will theproposal produce? What time of day would it mainly <br />occur? <br />Section 3.11, Section 4.11,Appendix I of the DEIS,and Section 3.11 of the FEIS include <br />discussions of light and glare issues.As discussed in the EIS,roads and structures within Phase 3 <br />Divisions 15 &16 would haveminimal nighttime lighting. Typical levels of light associated with <br />residentialdevelopmentwould be the prominent light sources.Vehicle headlights on roads would <br />contribute to light emissions. Increased traffic would contribute to off-site light and glare. <br />d.Proposed measures to reduceor control light and glare impacts,ifany. <br />Use of natural constructionmaterials,non-reflecting surfaces, and vegetativebuffers would reduce <br />or control light and glare impacts.Residential lighting would be reduced or controlled through <br />implementationof MPR Codes Covenantsand Restrictions,and architecturaldesign guidelines that <br />specify down-lighting and shaded fixtures for exterior lighting. In addition,a "dark sky"lighting <br />plan will be implementedto reduce glare from common areas (streets,parking areas,etc).These <br />requirements are consistent with the MPR Conditions of Approval,C-24 through C-26. <br />12.RECREATION <br />a.What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? <br />Section 3.12 of the DEIS documents existing recreationalopportunities in the area of the MPR. <br />Low-intensity,informal recreation,including hiking,horse riding,and fishing were identified.The <br />Suncadia Resort has developed additional recreationopportunities adjacent to or in the vicinity <br />including golf courses,an extensive trail system,swimmingfacilities,an ice rink,and Bautista and <br />Dawson Park.Snowmobiling through the MPR property is not allowed except as strictly limited by <br />the CC&R's consistent with the County Conditions of Approval. <br />13.HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION <br />b.Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological,scientgic, or <br />cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. <br />Incomplete or illegible applications will be returned. KCPD 2-02 6 <br />Index #8