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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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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 /> Impact 14e. Potential Asbestos and PCB Exposure. Removal or <br /> disturbance of asbestos - containing material (ACM) and /or transformers <br /> during alteration, renovation, or demolition of existing structures within the <br /> DPP area could expose construction workers and the general public to friable <br /> asbestos and /or PCBs. However, the DPP is a planning document that does <br /> not propose, approve or permit any building alterations, renovations or <br /> demolitions. In addition, as a condition of alteration, renovation, or <br /> demolition permit approval for buildings within the DPP area, the City would <br /> routinely require the individual project applicant to coordinate with the <br /> BAAQMD to determine if asbestos or PCBs are present. Until future <br /> development projects are proposed, assessment of potential contamination and <br /> required mitigation would be speculative. Therefore, any potential impacts <br /> from the Project relating to asbestos and /or PCB exposures are expected to be <br /> less than significant. <br /> Impact 14f. Potential Lead -Based Paint Exposure. If lead -based paint is <br /> present and has delaminated (split into thin layers) or chipped from surfaces, <br /> airborne lead particles could be released during construction and demolition <br /> activities to implement development contemplated by the DPP. The DPP <br /> Developers of specific projects would be required to comply with Ca1OSHA, <br /> U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and City standards and <br /> regulations regarding lead -based paint exposure. However, until future <br /> development projects are proposed, assessment of potential lead -based paint <br /> exposure and required mitigation would be speculative. In addition, the DPP <br /> does not in and of itself approve any such alternative, renovation or <br /> demolition. This impact is therefore less than significant. <br /> Impact 14g. Consistency With San Mateo County Comprehensive <br /> Airport Land Use Plan. Based on the analysis in the EIR, the City has <br /> concluded that the proposed increases in building height limits in the DPP <br /> would not result in any buildings exceeding the height restrictions established <br /> for San Carlos Airport compatibility by the San Mateo County Airport Land <br /> Use Commission, and that the DPP is in all other respects consistent and <br /> compatible with the Commission's Airport Land Use Plan for the San Carlos <br /> Airport. These findings have been referred by the City to the Commission for <br /> a formal determination of ALUP consistency. As a result, the City has <br /> determined that the Project will not result in any significant impacts relating to <br /> consistency with the ALUP. <br /> 16 Geology and Soils <br /> Impact 16a. Seismic Hazards Impacts. Future development in accordance <br /> with the DPP would expose new development and its occupants to seismic <br /> hazards, including risk of loss, injury or death. Potential risks to life and <br /> property from these seismic hazards would be adequately mitigated by <br /> U:\Resolutions\2011\Reso 15086 Exhibit B.doc 14 <br /> 012011 Reso. # 15086 <br /> Muff #601 <br />
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