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Page 6 of 21 <br />ATTY/RESO.3139/ CC RESO 601 MARSHALL DENYING APPEALS AND APPROVING TENTATIVE MAP, DOWNTOWN PLANNED <br />COMMUNITY PERMIT, AND PARKING IN LIEU FEE APPLICATION <br />REV: 9/24/15 PT <br />c. The design and proposed improvements are not likely to cause <br />substantial environmental damage, or substantially and avoidably <br />injure fish, wildlife or their habitat, or cause serious public health <br />problems; and <br /> <br /> d. The design and proposed improvements of the proposed project <br />will not conflict with essential public easements for access <br />through, or use of, property within the proposed subdivision. <br /> <br />Section 4. Downtown Planned Community Permit (DPC2014-05): In the <br />exercise of its independent judgment, the City Council finds that: <br /> <br />a. The project and improvements proposed by Downtown Planned <br />Community Permit Application No. DPC2014-05 are consistent <br />with, conform to the intent of, and will appropriately implement the <br />Downtown Precise Plan for the 601 Marshall Street project; <br /> <br />b. The establishment, maintenance and operation of the project and <br />improvements proposed by Downtown Planned Community Permit <br />No. DPC2014-05 will not, under the circumstances of this particular <br />case, be detrimental to the health, safety peace, morals, or general <br />welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the <br />project, or be detrimental or injurious to property or improvements <br />in the neighborhood of the project, or to the general welfare of the <br />City, because the project has been found to be consistent with the <br />community goals established in the City's General Plan and Zoning <br />Ordinance; <br /> <br />c. The Project and improvements comply fully with all applicable <br />standards of the DTPP; <br /> <br />d. The Project and improvements comply with all but two guidelines of <br />the DTPP. The aspects of the Project which do not conform to the <br />guidelines of the DTPP nonetheless adequately promote the overall <br />intent of the DTPP; and <br /> <br />e. The project and improvements proposed by Downtown Planned <br />Community Permit Application No. DPC2014-05 will impact the <br />historic resources located at 611 Middlefield, 620 Jefferson and <br />2200 Broadway (historic San Mateo County Courthouse), but such <br />impact does not rise to the threshold of being a substantial adverse <br />change to the significance of the historic resources, and all three <br />historic resources will retain their eligibility for listing on the <br />California Register of Historic Places. <br />7.A. - Page 38