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7A <br /> approach prior to issuance of an occupancy permit for the medical ofFice building if the Page 4 <br /> project is approved. <br /> With implementation of this mitigation, the cumulative impact to the intersection of <br /> Alameda de las Pulgas and Whipple Avenue wauld be less than signi�cant. Sequoia <br /> has �greed to fully fund and construct this imnrovement which is estimated to cost <br /> approximately $15,OOQ. <br /> 3) Whipple Avenue Construction Truck Traffic Mitigation. Rather thar� have Sequoia <br /> Hospital pay for actuai construction truck roadway wear and tear to Whippfe Avenue <br /> (which is hard to quantify}, City Engineering staff are proposing to defer roadway slurry <br /> sea{ work over the next faur to six years and Sequoia has agreed to pay for the <br /> equivafent af two slurry seals {$60,000 each), for a total cost of $120,000, if the project <br /> is approved. <br /> Funds for this mitigation measure would be piaced in the City's Pavement Management <br /> Account at building permit issuance for the proposed hospital pavilion and parking <br /> structure. <br /> EIR Addendum <br /> During the course of preparing the Resalution for the Statement of Overriding <br /> Considerations, staff discovered a text error for one af the mitigatian measures in the <br /> Final EiR. The purpose of the text correction is to clarify the stafed transportation level <br /> of service at the intersection of Alameda de las Pulgas and Edgewood Road under <br /> praject and cumulative conditions. This text change does r�ot reflect � new or more <br /> severe environmental impact or change the canclusions in the Final EIR. See <br /> Attachment 9 for details. <br /> General Ptan and Zoning Map Amendments <br /> On July 17, 2007, the Planning Commission also recommendect that the City Council: 1) <br /> amend the General P!an land use map for Precise Plan Area A fram Hospital- <br /> uf�...-...........-..'..I (l,� �� � '+..I �����l�l'n .�.�rl !'lc�.� i D��hlin�� nrl� � m4nr1 �rl'irlc �iQ <br /> l�Vl{IIIIGiI�EQ! V{I�l.� �U I IVJfJIIQI- f UI✓IiL QIIU �,CURSI-I uuii�.. ��ru� 2 �ii��c:.iiu ������ev��. � <br /> Zoning iViap i�o 13 {Canyan Neighborhood) to rezane the 18-acre Sequoia Hospital <br /> campus from PO {Professional Office) and R-1 and R-10 (ResidentiaE) to P {Planned <br /> Community} District consistent with the Sequoia Hospital Precise Plan. <br /> ?�r��i�a �E�w <br /> On July 17, 2007, the Planning Commission also recommended City Council adoption <br /> af the Precise Plan as revised. {At the April 17, 2007 the Planning Commission hearing, <br /> tha Planning Commission and public provided input on the Precise Plan and requested <br /> a number of revisions. These revisions were incorporated into the Piart, where <br /> appropriate, as pre�iously provided under separate cover). <br /> The Sequoia Hospital Precise Plan is the planning tooi #hat will guide al1 #uture <br /> develapment within the 18-acre medical campus. The Plan identifies the vision far the <br /> Sequoia Hospitai campus and outlines policies and standards that will guide future <br /> growth and development within the Plan area including: Deveiopment Standards, <br /> Design Guidelines, Circulation (pedestrian, vehicuiar and emergency vehicies), Parking, <br /> Capital impravements, Phasirrg and Impiementation. Re�er to Precise Plan far details, <br /> 4 <br />