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<br /> <br />Red Morton Community Park Sports Lighting Initial Study <br />City of Redwood City 51 June 2015 <br />The project is consistent with the General Plan and zoning designations for the site. The project <br />would not physically divide an established community, or conflict with an applicable land use plan, <br />policy, or regulation. <br /> <br />Land Use Compatibility <br /> <br />The sports lighting is proposed on an existing park that is located in a residential neighborhood. The <br />park already contains sports lighting that allows nighttime sporting events in proximity to residential <br />uses. The project would not introduce new uses onto the park. The project would not result in <br />significant aesthetic, traffic, and noise impacts, as discussed in Sections 4.1, 4.12, and 4.16 of this <br />Initial Study, respectively. <br /> <br />4.10.3 Conclusion <br /> <br />The proposed project would not physically divide an existing community; nor would it conflict with <br />applicable land use plans. <br /> <br />As discussed in Section 4.3 Aesthetics, 4.11 Noise, and 4.15 Transportation, the proposed project <br />would not substantially increase light levels, noise, or traffic congestion in the project area. For these <br />reasons and those discussed above, the proposed project would be compatible with the surrounding <br />land uses and would not result in significant land use impacts. (Less Than Significant Impact) <br /> <br /> <br />8.A. - Page 68