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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 /> (iii) Overriding Considerations. The environmental, social, <br /> economic and other benefits of the DPP override the significant adverse impacts <br /> of the DPP relating to the cumulative traffic impacts described above, as set forth <br /> in the Statement of Overriding Considerations below. <br /> Impact 9 -24. Cumulative Impacts on Freeway Ramp Operations. Under <br /> Cumulative With Project conditions, the US 101 to Woodside Road diagonal <br /> freeway ramp would operate at an unacceptable LOS F in both the AM (VIC ratio <br /> 1.23) and PM (VIC ratio 1.18) peak hour. <br /> a) Potential Impact. The impact identified above is described and discussed <br /> on pages 9 -77 to 9 -78 of the DEIR. <br /> b) Findings. Based on the FEIR and the entire record before the City, the <br /> City Council finds that: <br /> (i) Mitigation Measures. Mitigation of the project contribution to <br /> this cumulative impact on this freeway ramp would require extensive <br /> reconstruction of this interchange. The SMCTA and the City of Redwood City are <br /> investigating possible interchange improvements, with ongoing studies to <br /> determine the best design. However, any improvements to US 101 interchanges <br /> are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of Caltrans, and can and should be <br /> adopted by Caltrans. Because implementation of this mitigation measure is <br /> outside of the City's jurisdiction, it is deemed infeasible and therefore this impact <br /> is deemed to be significant and unavoidable. <br /> (ii) Remaining Impacts. Because there are no feasible mitigation <br /> measures available to mitigate the significant impact identified above, this impact <br /> is considered significant and unavoidable. <br /> (iii) Overriding Considerations. The environmental, social, <br /> economic and other benefits of the DPP override the significant adverse impacts <br /> of the DPP relating to the cumulative traffic impacts described above, as set forth <br /> in the Statement of Overriding Considerations below. <br /> 11 Noise and Vibration <br /> Impact 11 -1. Exposure to Noise Levels Exceeding Standards. The occupants <br /> of new multifamily residential development within the DPP area could be exposed to <br /> noise levels in excess of City General Plan Noise Element land use /noise <br /> compatibility guidelines and State Title 24 standards. <br /> a) Potential Impact. The impact identified above is described and discussed <br /> on pages 11 -17 to 11 -20 of the DEIR. <br /> b) Mitigation Measures. FEIR Mitigation Measure 11 -1 (p. 11 -20 <br /> of the DEIR) is hereby adopted and will be implemented as provided in the Mitigation <br /> U:\Resolutions\2011 \Reso 15086 Exhibit B.doc 40 <br /> 012011 Reso. # 15086 <br /> Muff #601 <br />
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