Laserfiche WebLink
6.1.F. - Page 2 <br />provide public parking and are usually under capacity. The developer will pay for the <br />use of these parking spaces as required by the Municipal Code. <br />ALTERNATIVES <br />Council may choose not to approve the license agreement, which would extend the <br />duration of construction and increase traffic congestion in downtown as it requires the <br />contractor to increase the number of truck deliveries/pick up due to the inadequate <br />staging area. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />The developer will pay a parking displacement fee to recover the parking revenue from <br />the 19 parking spaces in accordance with Section 20.165 of the Municipal Code. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br />The license agreement is exempt under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing <br />Facilities) in that the project involves the licensing of an existing public parking lot with <br />negligible expansion of the existing use. <br />ALEX CHAN, PE <br />ASSISTANT ENGINEER <br />AARON AKNIN, AICP <br />ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br />MELISSA STEVENSON DIAZ <br />CITY MANAGER <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. License Agreement, including Project Location <br />