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Resolution
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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
3/26/2007
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03/27/2007 <br />Finding: Implementation of this measure would reduce the Precise Plan <br />Moderate Intensity alternative and cumulative impacts on wastewater treatment <br />and transmission capacity to aless-than-significant level. <br />B. Emergency Response and Evacuation Impacts <br />Impact 10-3: Emergency Response and Evacuation Impacts- <br />Maximum Intensity Precise Plan Alternative. Traffic from potential <br />development under the Maximum Intensity alternative would create additional <br />traffic congestion on local roads, possibly delaying emergency response and <br />limiting the RCPD's ability to evacuate the Precise Plan area safely during an <br />emergency or major disaster. These possible project effects on emergency <br />response and evacuation in the Precise Plan area represent a potentially <br />significant impact. <br />Mitigation 10-3. Implement mitigation measures identified in chapter 9 <br />(Transportation and Circulation) of this EIR to reduce project-related traffic <br />impacts on local roads to less-than-significant levels. In addition, require City <br />review and approval of proposed emergency access provisions prior to approval <br />of individual development projects in the Precise Plan area. Require individual <br />projects to comply with all applicable City of Redwood City road design and <br />emergency access standards. The City may consider other alternatives to these <br />requirements if it determines that such alternatives are feasible and such access <br />will not jeopardize emergency response. <br />Finding: Even if the City Council decides not to implement the mitigation <br />measures identified in chapter 9 of this EIR to reduce project-related traffic <br />impacts on local roads to less-than-significant levels, the implementation of the <br />other measures set forth in Mitigation 10-3 would reduce impacts on emergency <br />access and response to aless-than-significant level. <br />Impact 10-4: Emergency Response and Evacuation Impacts- <br />Moderate Intensity Precise Plan Alternative. Traffic from potential <br />development under the Moderate Intensity alternative would create additional <br />traffic congestion on local roads, possibly delaying emergency response and <br />limiting the RCPD's ability to evacuate the Precise Plan area safely during an <br />emergency or major disaster. These possible project effects on emergency <br />response and evacuation in the Precise Plan area represent a potentially <br />significant impact (see criterion 2 in subsection 10.4.3, "Significance Criteria," <br />above). <br />Mitigation 10-4. Implement mitigation measures identified in chapter 9 <br />(Transportation and Circulation) of this EIR to reduce project-related traffic <br />impacts on local roads to less-than-significant levels. In addition, require City <br />review and approval of proposed emergency access provisions prior to approval <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1683 23 14769 <br />030707 Muff #613 <br />
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