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CHAPTER 9 – GOALS AND OBJECTIVESmechanical equipment) shall beevaluated and designed to mitigatenoise impacts on adjacent uses.6.5.2 Construction activities shall beoperated in a manner that limits noiseimpacts on surrounding uses.Objective 6.6Promote land use patterns that reduce dailyautomotive trips and reduce trip distance forwork, shopping, school, and recreation.Policies:6.6.1 Provide sites for new neighborhoodcommercial facilities within closeproximity to the residential areas theyserve.6.6.2 Provide multi-family residentialdevelopment sites in close proximityto neighborhood commercial centersin order to encourage pedestrianinstead of vehicular travel.6.6.3 Locate neighborhood parks in closeproximity to the appropriateconcentration of residents in order toencourage pedestrian and bicycletravel to local recreation areas.Objective 6.7Reduce mobile and stationary source airpollutant emissions.Policies:6.7.1 Cooperate with regional efforts toestablish and implement regional airquality strategies and tactics.6.7.2 Encourage the financing andconstruction of park-and-ride facilities.6.7.3 Encourage express transit servicefrom <strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> to the greatermetropolitan areas of Riverside, SanMORENO VALLEY GENERAL PLANBernardino, Orange and Los AngelesCounties.6.7.4 Locate heavy industrial and extractionfacilities away from residential areasand sensitive receptors.6.7.5 Require grading activities to complywith South Coast Air QualityManagement District’s Rule 403regarding the control of fugitive dust.6.7.6 Require building construction tocomply with the energy conservationrequirements of Title 24 of theCalifornia Administrative Code.Objective 6.8As feasible given budget constraints, strive tomaintain a police force with a ratio of onesworn officer for each 1,000 residents.Policies:6.8.1 Explore the most effective andeconomical means of providingresponsive and adequate lawenforcement protection in the future.Objective 6.9Reduce the risk and fear of crime throughphysical planning strategies that maximizesurveillance opportunities and minimizeopportunities for crime found in the presentand future built environment, and by creatingand maintaining a high level of communityawareness and support of crime prevention.Policies:6.9.1 Promote the establishment ofneighborhood and business watchprograms to encourage communityparticipation in the patrol ofneighborhood areas, and increasedawareness of any suspicious activity.Page 9-32 July 11, 2006

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