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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 /> Therefore, the contribution of the DPP to significant cumulative impacts on <br /> police, fire and emergency medical facilities would be less than significant. <br /> Impact 17d. Cumulative Parks and Recreational Facilities Impacts. New <br /> residents, employees and visitors in Redwood City associated with the <br /> projected cumulative development totals would generate an additional demand <br /> for new and existing parks and recreational facilities. The construction of new <br /> or expanded facilities could cause environmental impacts; however, the <br /> location, timing, nature, extent and severity of any potential environmental <br /> impacts are too speculative to predict or evaluate at this time. Therefore, the <br /> contribution of the DPP to significant cumulative impacts on parks and <br /> recreational facilities would be less than significant. <br /> Impact 17e. Cumulative School Facilities Impacts. The projected <br /> cumulative development totals would result in a cumulative addition of new <br /> students attending Redwood City School District and Sequoia Union High <br /> School District schools. Depending on their location and characteristics, the <br /> construction of any new or expanded school facilities could cause <br /> environmental impacts; however, the location, timing, nature, extent and <br /> severity of any potential environmental impacts are too speculative to predict <br /> or evaluate at this time. Consequently, cumulative impacts related to schools <br /> would be less than significant. <br /> Impact 17f. Cumulative Solid Waste Service Impacts. The projected <br /> cumulative development totals would generate additional solid waste. The <br /> additional solid waste estimated to be generated by this cumulative <br /> development would be well within the capacity of the landfills receiving <br /> waste from the City. Consequently, the cumulative impacts related to solid <br /> waste service would be less than significant. <br /> Impact 17g. Cumulative Water Supply Impacts. New development under <br /> the DPP, together with other reasonably foreseeable development in Redwood <br /> City would increase demand for water. The water supply impacts created by <br /> the DPP as well as other development under the General Plan were evaluated <br /> for the EIR prepared for the City's New General Plan, adopted October 11, <br /> 2010. While the New General Plan, which includes development under the <br /> DPP would create a significantly cumulative impact on the Redwood City <br /> water supply, the City has adequate supplies to meet water demand under the <br /> DPP itself, according to the 2005 Urban Water Management Plan. Therefore, <br /> the contribution of the DPP to the significant cumulative impact related to <br /> water supply would not be cumulatively considerable and thus would be less <br /> than significant. <br /> Impact 17h. Cumulative Water Distribution System Impacts. The <br /> projected cumulative development totals for Redwood City would place <br /> U:\Resolutions\2011\Reso 15086 Exhibit B.doc 16 <br /> 012011 Reso. # 15086 <br /> Muff #601 <br />
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