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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
1/24/2011
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN
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01/24/2011 <br /> Exhibit B <br /> development allowed by the DPP would not cause a depletion of groundwater <br /> supplies. Given the already developed condition of the DPP area, development <br /> allowed by the DPP would not result in a substantial increase in impervious <br /> surface area. Therefore, the DPP would not substantially interfere with <br /> groundwater recharge. The impacts of the DPP related to groundwater would <br /> be less than significant. <br /> Impact 10j. Flooding Impacts. As part of the City's participation in the <br /> National Flood Insurance Program, all new developments within designated <br /> flood hazard zones are required to meet specific flood damage avoidance <br /> requirements. Compliance with these requirements will ensure that the DPP <br /> does not place people or structures at unacceptable risk of injury or loss from <br /> flooding, and the potential flooding related impacts of the DPP are considered <br /> less than significant. <br /> Impact 10k. Flooding Impacts Related to Dam Failure. The western <br /> portion of the DPP area is within the Emerald Lake dam failure inundation <br /> area, and could be subject to flooding and associated risk of injury and loss of <br /> property in the event of a catastrophic failure of the dam. Redwood City <br /> participates in the CA OES dam failure inundation mapping and emergency <br /> procedure program and has included potential dam failure in its emergency <br /> preparedness, response and evacuation programs. Therefore, the potential <br /> flooding impacts related to failure of the Emerald Lake dam would be less <br /> than significant. <br /> Impact 101. Seiche, Tsunami and Mudflow Impacts. These are risks <br /> associated with seismic activity near large bodies of water, or the flow of mud <br /> and other debris from hillsides. The DPP area is flat and far from hillsides, <br /> and is not subject to risk from debris flow source areas as mapped by the <br /> Association of Bay Area Governments, based on data from the U.S. <br /> Geological Survey. The potential impacts of the DPP related to seiche, <br /> tsunami and mudflow would be less than significant. <br /> 11 Noise and Vibration <br /> Impact lla. Permanent Increases in Noise Levels. Development <br /> contemplated by the DPP could change noise levels by facilitating new <br /> development in the DPP area and changing traffic patterns. The expected <br /> increase in traffic noise level attributable to the DPP would be from less than <br /> 1 to up to 2 dBA CNEL. Total noise level increases of 3 dB or greater would <br /> be considered significant in this existing urban environment. Therefore, any <br /> increases in traffic noise levels as a result of the DPP are expected to be less <br /> than significant. <br /> U:\Resolutions\2011\Reso 15086 Exhibit B.doc 11 <br /> 012011 Reso. # 15086 <br /> Muff #601 <br />
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