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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 /> monoxide levels — including development under the DPP -- would be below <br /> State and federal ambient air quality standards and thus would represent a less <br /> than significant impact for cumulative development. <br /> Impact 17n. Cumulative Toxic Air Contaminant and PM2.5 Exposure <br /> Impacts. Projected cumulative development activity could place sensitive <br /> receptors near sources of Sources of toxic air contaminant (TAC) emissions <br /> and PM25. Development under the DPP would be subject to New General <br /> Plan policies and programs that prevent new development from exposing <br /> sensitive receptors to TAC emissions and PM2. Therefore cumulative <br /> impacts related to these exposures would be less than significant. <br /> Impact 17o. Cumulative Odors Impacts. If approved and developed <br /> in accordance with the landowner's current proposal, the Cargill Saltworks <br /> project could place a substantial number of sensitive residential receptors near <br /> the Port of Redwood City, where industrial operations and organic processes <br /> could cause substantial odors, which could be considered a potentially <br /> significant cumulative impact. This potential cumulative impact will be <br /> considered and addressed in the environmental review process for the Cargill <br /> Saltworks development proposal. To the extent that development under the <br /> instant DPP proposal could contribute to any potential cumulative odor <br /> impact, however, implementation of Mitigation 12 -2 (Odor Impacts of Mixed <br /> Use Development) would minimize the exposure of mixed -use development <br /> within the DPP area to odors, rendering the DPP Project's contribution to this <br /> potentially significant cumulative impact to a less than considerable level. <br /> Impact 17p. Cumulative GHG Emissions Impacts. The GHG emissions of <br /> the DPP would be below the BAAQMD GHG emissions significance <br /> threshold and would represent a less than considerable contribution to the <br /> significant cumulative impact of global climate change, and thus a less than <br /> significant impact. <br /> Impact 17q. Hazard and Hazardous Materials. Development under the <br /> DPP could result in an increase in exposure to hazardous materials. However <br /> the New General Plan contains various policies and implementation programs <br /> that would reduce the cumulative hazards and hazardous materials impacts. In <br /> addition, with applicable federal and State laws, regulations, standards and <br /> oversight, and local policies and programs, the cumulative impact to the <br /> public or the environment from hazardous materials would be less than <br /> significant. <br /> Impact 17r. Cumulative Biological Resources Impacts. New development <br /> under the DPP together with other reasonably foreseeable development in <br /> Redwood City, could cumulatively affect biological resources. However, with <br /> mitigation, the effect of the DPP itself on biological resources is less than <br /> U:\Resolutions\2011 \Reso 15086 Exhibit B.doc 18 <br /> 012011 Reso. # 15086 <br /> Muff #601 <br />
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