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<br />(17) <br /> <br />(18) <br /> <br />(19) <br /> <br />(20) <br /> <br />EAGPLNPI.DOC <br />8112196 <br /> <br />together of recreational areas by pathways, and the preservation and <br />enhancement of small parcels of open space in developed areas. The <br />Project's landscape plan will ensure that shared public pedestrian <br />walkways, recreational uses and public open spaces are provided. <br /> <br />Conservation Policy C-l states "Promote expansion and improvement of <br />public transportation services and facilities, where appropriate, for their <br />air quality benefits." The Project will help to promote public <br />transportation by providing, or participating in, a shuttle to CalTrain. <br /> <br />Conservation Policy C- 7 states that the "visual qualities of the community <br />should be preserved and improved." The Project will contribute to visual <br />qualities through high-quality architecture and landscape design. The <br />Project will consist of a campus-like office park. It will include ample <br />landscaping and open space. A series of informal open spaces of different <br />characters and size will be linked by tree-lined pathways. Common area <br />walkways link the larger open spaces to each other, and also link the <br />campus to surrounding amenities. The walkways will be lined with alleys <br />of trees to make a pleasant, shaded pedestrian environment. Visual <br />impacts on adjacent properties, especially adjacent residential uses, will be <br />minimized. As shown by the comparative shadow analysis contained in <br />the Master Plan, the Project would virtually eliminate the shadows that <br />would be created under the existing Development Agreement and zoning. <br /> <br /> <br />Conservation Policy C-9 states "Promote and encourage community <br />cultural activities as a major focal point for the identity of Redwood City." <br />Pursuant to the Development Agreement, the Project applicant has agreed <br />to pay the City $400,000 to use for purposes benefitting the Redwood <br />Shores community. Half of this fund ($200,000) shall be expended for a <br />permanent fire station in Redwood Shores, while the remaining $200,000 <br />shall be used to fund a community center or for any other community <br />purpose that the City determines to be appropriate. <br /> <br />Noise Objective 1 states "Minimize the impact of noise on people through <br />noise reduction and suppression techniques, and through appropriate land <br />use policies." The Project is consistent with this objective, with Noise <br />Policy N-5, and with the Noise Compatibility Interpretation set forth on <br />page 11-4. The Project will not be a major source of noise and will not <br />place people in excessively noisy areas. Airport noise concerns are <br />normally directed at residential land uses. Office and commercial uses are <br />generally deemed compatible witlí all but the highest noise levels. The <br />Project is located within the CNEL 55-60 dB noise contour for the <br /> <br />5 <br />