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CHAPTER 9 – GOALS AND OBJECTIVES2.10.12 Screen parking areas from streetsto the extent consistent withsurveillance needs (e.g. mounding,landscaping, low profile walls,and/or grade separations).2.10.13 Provide landscaping in automobileparking areas to reduce solar heatand glare.2.10.14 Preserve or relocate existing maturetrees and vegetation wherepractical. Mature trees shall bereplaced when they cannot bepreserved or relocated.2.10.15 Emphasize the "gateway status" oflands in the vicinity of theintersection of I-215 and StateRoute 60, at the intersection ofAlessandro Boulevard and I-215, atthe intersection of Perris Boulevardand State Route 60, and at StateRoute 60 and Gilman Springs Road.In the vicinity of those areasdesignated as having "gatewaystatus", the City shall encouragecommunity identification signing.Objective 2.11Maintain a water system that is capable ofmeeting the daily and peak demands of<strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> residents and businesses,including the provision of adequate fire flows.Policies:2.11.1 Permit new development only whereand when adequate water servicescan be provided.Objective 2.12MORENO VALLEY GENERAL PLAN2.12.1 Prior to the approval of any newdevelopment application ensure thatadequate septic or sewer servicecapacity exists or will be available in atimely manner.Objective 2.13Coordinate development activity with theprovision of public infrastructure and servicesto eliminate possible gaps in serviceprovision.Policies:2.13.1 Limit the amount of development tothat which can be adequately servedby public services and facilities, basedupon current information concerningthe capability of public services andfacilities.2.13.2 Unless otherwise approved by theCity, public water, sewer, drainageand other backbone facilities neededfor a project phase shall beconstructed prior to or concurrent withinitial development within that phase.2.13.3 It shall be the ultimate responsibility ofthe sponsor of a development projectto assure that all necessaryinfrastructure improvements (includingsystem wide improvements) neededto support project development areavailable at the time that they areneeded.2.13.4 Encourage installation of advancedtechnology infrastructure, including,but not limited to, infrastructure forhigh speed internet access and solarenergy.Maintain a wastewater collection, treatment,and disposal system that is capable ofmeeting the daily and peak demands of<strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> residents and businesses.Policies:Page 9-10 July 11, 2006

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