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06/07/2004 <br />openness and views for residents and visitors. The number of units <br />contemplated for the Project and comprehensive approval for the <br />Project as a whole is critical to making these features available, <br />because a project with significantly fewer units or piecemeal <br />approvals could not afford their additional costs. <br />(vii) Infrastructure Contributions The Project will significantly <br />contribute, above and beyond mitigating its own impacts, to City <br />infrastructure needs, including extension of Blomquist Street (for <br />pedestrian and automobile traffic), emergency water storage east of <br />Highway 101, sewer lift station and water main improvements, <br />pedestrian access beneath Highway 101, widening Bair Island <br />Road (improving pedestrian and bicycle access), and park <br />improvements which will serve existing residents, and a number of <br />offsite traffic and other improvements. <br />4. The Mitigation and Monitoring and Reporting Program (the "MMRP ") for <br />the Marina Shores Village Project is attached to this resolution as Exhibit B and is <br />incorporated and adopted as part of this resolution herein. The MMRP identifies <br />impacts of the Project, corresponding mitigation measures, designation of responsibility <br />for mitigation implementation and the agency responsible for the monitoring action. <br />Except as expressly noted in Exhibit B, the information in the MMRP applies to the <br />Project as modified from the Initial Project. The Project does not have potentially <br />significant adverse environmental effects which exceed or differ from those of the Initial <br />Project, and no additional, feasible mitigation measures are available or necessary for <br />the Project as modified from the Initial Project. <br />5. This Council hereby finds and recognizes that the FEIR contains <br />additions, clarifications, modifications and other information in its responses to <br />comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Project ( "DEIR ") and also <br />incorporates information obtained by the City since the DEIR was issued. This Council <br />hereby finds and determines that such changes and additional information are not <br />significant new information as that term is defined under the provisions of the California <br />Environmental Quality Act, because such changes and additional information do not <br />indicate that any new significant environmental impacts not already evaluated would <br />result from the Project and do not reflect any substantial increase in the severity of any <br />environmental impact; and that no feasible alternatives considerably different from those <br />analyzed in the DEIR have been proposed that would lessen significant environmental <br />impacts of the Project. Accordingly, this Council hereby finds and determines that <br />recirculation of the FEIR for further public review and comment is not warranted; and <br />6. This Council does hereby designate the Planning Director of the City of <br />Redwood City, at his office at 1017 Middlefield Road, P.O. Box 391, Redwood City, <br />California 94064 -0391 as the custodian of documents and record of proceedings on <br />which the decision is based; and <br />1289 \02 \179278.2 6 <br />Atty /Reso /Reso.1470 14590 <br />060804 Muff # 304 Bin 26 <br />