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6/7/2004
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Legend: Applicant = project applicant, City = City of Redwood City <br />Page 48 May 18, 2004 WP9.016451MMCHT.645 <br />MONITORING <br />VERIFICATION <br />IDENTIFIED IMPACT <br />RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE <br />Imps. <br />Type of Impl. <br />Monitoring and <br />Timing <br />Signature <br />Date <br />(CONDITION OF APPROVAL) <br />Entity <br />Action <br />Verification Entity <br />Requirements <br />modifications to the sewer line will be <br />required as necessary, subject to approval <br />by the City of Redwood City Engineering <br />and Construction Department. <br />Implementation of these measures, <br />including any one of options (1), (2), or (3) <br />above, would reduce the project and <br />cumulative impact on sewage treatment and <br />transmission capacity to a less -than- <br />significant level. <br />Impact 10 -3: Project - Related Increase in <br />Mitigation 10 -3. The Redwood City Police <br />Applicant/ <br />Possibly lift staffing <br />City <br />Funding prior to <br />Police Service Demands. Buildout of the <br />Department shall review the 1997 staffing <br />City <br />cap; fund <br />project <br />proposed project would increase demands for <br />survey and associated staffing cap policy in <br />departmental <br />occupancy; plan <br />Redwood City Police Department services in <br />light of the proposed Marina Shores Village <br />improvements with <br />review prior to <br />the project vicinity. Project residents, <br />project and other potential nearby <br />project property <br />tentative map <br />businesses, and employees would generate <br />development types and levels (e.g., Syufy <br />taxes; design <br />approval; <br />additional calls for police assistance and the <br />site) not fully anticipated in 1997. If <br />security - related <br />determination of <br />need for expanded police patrols in the area. <br />necessary, the staffing cap of 100 sworn <br />measures per <br />service <br />It is estimated that up to approximately four (4) <br />officers shall be raised. If the staffing cap is <br />Police Dept. <br />adequacy prior <br />additional sworn officers and requisite training, <br />raised, the City shall use property tax <br />standards. <br />to occupancy of <br />support staff, facilities, and equipment would <br />revenue flow increases from the project to <br />each project <br />be necessary at project buildout to adequately <br />the City's general fund to annually fund and <br />phase <br />serve the project. Without corresponding <br />employ a minimum of four (4) additional <br />incremental increases in City police service <br />sworn officers and requisite training, support <br />provisions, police service levels and response <br />staff, facilities, and equipment, adequately <br />times could deteriorate, representing a <br />phased over the project buildout period <br />potentially significant impact. <br />(currently estimated at ten to 15 years). For <br />each City - approved project development <br />phase, the City shall withhold approval of <br />the project Certificates of Occupancy if it is <br />determined that adequate police protection <br />cannot be provided and normal City service <br />standards cannot be met by the time of <br />occupancy. In addition, project site <br />development plans shall be subject to <br />review by the Redwood City Police <br />Department to identify specific design <br />measures (e.g., street and parking area <br />lighting, placement of open space areas, <br />etc.) that may be warranted to reduce the <br />potential for criminal activity. <br />Implementation of these measures would <br />Legend: Applicant = project applicant, City = City of Redwood City <br />Page 48 May 18, 2004 WP9.016451MMCHT.645 <br />
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