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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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10/11/2010
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE NEW GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY; MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING MITIGATION MEASURES; MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING ALTERNATIVES TO THE NEW GENERAL PLAN; AND ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PLAN; ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
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10/11/2010 <br />Attachment 1.A <br />and new or existing residences or sensitive receptors in accordance with <br />the Clean Air Plan. Implementation of policies and programs in the New <br />General Plan requiring conformance to BAAQMD guidelines for buffer <br />zones between new emissions and sources of odors unless project - specific <br />studies and /or project- specific studies to demonstrate compatibility of <br />adjacent uses, ensuring that this potential impact will be less than <br />significant. <br />• Impact 4.3 -6: Construction associated with development allowed under <br />the New General Plan would generate dust and particulates that could <br />affect local and regional air quality. Implementation of New General Plan <br />policies and programs and adherence to BAAQMD guidelines to minimize <br />the effects of construction activities that generate dust and particles will <br />ensure that this impact will be less than significant. <br />4.5 Cultural Resources <br />• Impact 4.5 -1: Growth projected to occur with new allowable development <br />under the New General Plan could cause a substantial adverse change in <br />the significance of historical resources in the plan area due to damage or <br />demolition of historic resources. Implementation of New General Plan <br />policies and programs designed to minimize the adverse effects of new <br />development on, and preserve, historic resources, and requirements to <br />conduct project- specific environmental review for future development <br />projects, will ensure that this impact will be less than significant. <br />4.6 Geology and Soils <br />• Impact 4.6 -2: The plan area is subject to a number of geologic and <br />soils- related hazards, including soil erosion, expansive soils, slope <br />stability, differential settlement, and subsidence that would affect future <br />development allowed under the New General Plan. Implementation <br />of New General Plan policies and programs designed to minimize geology <br />and soils - related risks and hazards associated with new development, <br />and requirements for project-specific environmental review for future <br />development projects, would effectively reduce these potential impacts to <br />less- than - significant level. <br />4.7 Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />• Impact 4.7 -1: Development allowed by the New General Plan would allow <br />for the use, storage, generation, and disposal of hazardous materials, <br />which could lead to the unauthorized release of hazardous materials or <br />exposure of sensitive receptors to harmful emissions. Implementation <br />of New General Plan policies and programs designed to minimize the risks <br />ATTY /RESO /RESO.2055 /ATTACHMENT1.A 6 #15059 <br />10/13/10 MUFF # 601 <br />
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