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<br />08/28/2007 <br /> <br />attract greater volumes, and be contradictory to the City's goal of maintaining <br />neighborhood character in the area. This is not a feasible mitigation and therefore the <br />impact at this intersection is significant and unavoidable. This impact is overridden by <br />project benefits as set forth in the statement of overriding considerations. <br /> <br />Mitigation TRAN-1.2: EI Camino Real and Whipple Avenue. The project <br />sponsor shall install an Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emption (EVP) acceptable to Caltrans <br />at this intersection to avoid delays for emergency vehicle response (i.e., Code 3 [lights <br />and sirens] police, fire service, and ambulance). <br /> <br />An improvement has been identified for this location in the Redwood City Traffic Impact <br />Mitigation Fee Study (TIMFS). The identified improvement includes the addition of a <br />receiving lane for westbound right-turns from Whipple Avenue to northbound EI Camino <br />Real, creating a "free" westbound right-turn movement. This improvement would reduce <br />the delay at the intersection to 54.6 seconds (LOS E) compared to 60.2 seconds under <br />background conditions. This would mitigate the project impact in the PM peak hour. <br /> <br />The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain) operates commuter rail service on <br />a rail line in the immediate vicinity of the EI Camino Real and Whipple Avenue <br />intersection. <br /> <br />The applicant would make a $30,000 contribution for the addition of a receiving lane at <br />this location, considered by the City of Redwood City to be a fair share of identified <br />improvements. This contribution would be required to be paid into escrow prior to <br />issuance of an occupancy permit for the proposed medical office building, to be held for <br />a period of up to two years following full occupancy of the proposed medical office <br />building, should the City and Caltrans agree to install the improvement. The <br />contribution would be refunded to the applicant in the event such improvement is not <br />made. This measure is conceptual at this time and any improvement to EI Camino Real <br />would require Caltrans approval. <br /> <br />Finding: The changes or alterations proposed by mitigation measure TRAN-1.2 <br />are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of Caltrans and not the City of Redwood <br />City. At this time, lacking Caltrans approval, implementation of this mitigation is not <br />assured; therefore, the City Council of the City of Redwood City finds this impact to be <br />significant and unavoidable. Caltrans can and should adopt the proposed mitigation <br />measure TRAN-1.2. <br /> <br />Mitigation TRAN-1.3: 1-280 Northbound Ramp and Edqewood Drive. The <br />addition of project traffic is projected to exacerbate unacceptable operations at the <br />intersection of 1-280 Northbound Ramp and Edgewood Drive during both the AM and <br />PM peak hour. The improvement required to mitigate the project's impact to a less than <br />significant level is signalization of the intersection. The level of service during the PM <br />peak hour with the proposed mitigation measure and existing lane geometry would be <br />LOS C (28.1 seconds of delay). During the AM peak hour the intersection would operate <br />at LOS C (20.1 seconds of delay). <br /> <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1738 <br />082207 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />14802 <br />Muff#613 <br />