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5.20 Dry Utilities

               Impact Summary:  The Project would result  in less  than significant impacts to  CATV
                                     service  and  facilities  with  implementation  of  PDF 20.5-1  and
                                     MM 20.5-1.

               Mitigation Measures


               MM 20.5-1  The Project Applicant/Developer shall coordinate with the Cable Television
                              Service Provider in the design and implementation of future communication
                              service  and  facilities  within  the  Project  study  area  to  ensure  that  (1) no
                              prolonged service disruptions during the extension and upgrading of these
                              services  would  arise;  (2)  the  nature,  design,  and  timing  of  cable  system
                              improvements  are  in  accordance  with  the  Cable  Service  Provider’s
                              requirements; and (3) the improvements are adequate to serve the proposed
                              land uses. The cable service connections shall be available at  the property
                              lines.

               Level of Significance After Mitigation


               Impacts related to cable television service and facilities would be less than significant with
               implementation of PDF 20.5-1 and MM 20.5-1.


               5.20.6  REFERENCES

               AT&T. 2015. Company Overview. http://www.att.com/gen/investor-relations?pid=5711.


               BJ Palmer & Associates, Inc. (BJ Palmer). 2015 (August). Dry Utility Analysis: Centennial,
                       Tejon Ranch Company. San Juan Capistrano, CA: BJ Palmer (Appendix 5.20-A).


               California Assembly. 2002 (July 22). Assembly Bill No. 1493 (Chapter 200): Vehicular
                       emissions; greenhouse gases (Pavely). Sacramento, CA: the State of California.


               California Building Standards Commission. 2017a (last access). California Code of
                       Regulations (Title 24, Part 6, California Energy Code). Sacramento, CA: CBSC.
                       https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/document/details/toc/659.


               ———. 2017b (last access). California Code of Regulations (Title 24, Part 11, California
                       Green Building Standards Code). Sacramento, CA: CBSC.
                       https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/document/details/toc/657.

               California Energy Commission (CEC). 2017 (May 8, last accessed). Energy Almanac: Supply
                       and Demand of Natural Gas in California. Sacramento, CA: CEC.
                       http://www.energy.ca.gov/almanac/naturalgas_data/overview.html.

               ———. 2016 (July 27, last update). Energy Almanac: California Electrical Energy
                       Generation, Total Production, by Resource Type (Gigawatt Hours). Sacramento, CA:
                       CEC.
                       http://www.energy.ca.gov/almanac/electricity_data/electricity_generation.html.



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