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Redwood City Downtown Precise Plan EXHIBIT B <br />City of Redwood City <br />March 7, 2007 <br />7A <br />Final Fl~age 52 <br />Mitigation Monitoring Checklist <br />Page 1 <br />MITIGATION MQI'•IITORING CFIECI~LlST FOR TFIE REDWOOD GITY <br />DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN <br />The following mitigation monitoring and reporting checklist has been formulated for <br />implementation of the mitigation measures identified in the Final Environmental Impact Report <br />for the Redwood City Downtown Precise Plan (January 2007}. <br />STATE ~iAITIGATiON MONITORING REQUIREMENTS <br />CEQA section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code requires all public agencies to adopt <br />reporting or monitoring programs when they approve projects subject to environmental impact <br />reports ar mitigated negative declarations. The mitigation monitoring program must be <br />implemen#ed by the Lead Agency subsequent to certification of the EIR. <br />MITIGATION IMPLEMENTATION RESPONSIBIL{T{ES <br />The Downtown Precise Plan is comprised of objectives, goals, strategies, actions, and <br />development regulations formulated to achieve aCity-desired contemporary "vision" for a <br />"unique and robust" Downtown area. The Precise Plan sets forth specific land use parameters, <br />development standards, and urban design criteria formulated to facilitate and guide growth and <br />revi#alization within the Downtown area over the next approximately 15 years in a manner that <br />achieves the City-desired vision. <br />The overall Precise Plan objective is to assist the City and the City's Redeveiopn-lent Agency i., <br />providing for, and encouraging buildout of, a unique and robust Downtown. The stated intent is <br />to provide for restructuring land use, density, architectural character, streetscapes, and parking <br />provisions as necessary to create a well-designed, contemporary, and financially viable <br />Downtown. The Precise Plan includes standards {mandatory) and guidelines (preferred, not <br />mandatory} for site development (e.g., land use; building heights, setbacks, frontages); streets, <br />landscaping, and public space; parking; architecture; and signage in the Plan area. <br />A stated specific objective of the Downtowrt Precise Pian is to provide for and facilitate more <br />housing development concentrated in the Downtown. The Precise Plan, in concert with the <br />City>• s Draft General Plan Housing Element, is intended to provide for the expansion of city <br />housing choices by encouraging compact, transit-accessible, pedestrian-oriented housing and <br />mixed use (commercial/housing} development in the Downtown at densities and heights greater <br />than currently permitted. The Precise Plan stipulates that this housing and mixed use <br />development be conveniently located near public transportation, shopping, employment, <br />recreation, and other community facilities. <br />For all Downtown Precise Plan np 'vote development activities (e.g., residential, office, retail, and <br />lodging development projects) in the Precise Plan area, pertinent EIR-identified mitigation <br />requirements will be implemented for the most part through the City of Redwood Gity's normal <br />UaMy DocumentslDowntown Precise PtanICC sfafireportslCC, 3. i2.doclMft.moniforing intro - 655.doc <br />