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<br /> WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2.6.2(B)(1) of the DTPP (pg. 80) and the Draft
<br /> Disposition and Development Agreement, a Parking In-Lieu payment for 115 spaces shall
<br /> be paid to the City.
<br /> WHEREAS, on June 23, 2015, the Planning Commission considered an Initial
<br /> Study Checklist and its findings prepared by the City's Planning Division, the previously
<br /> certified Downtown Precise Plan Program Environmental Impact Report (State
<br /> Clearinghouse #2006052027) ("EIR"), the staff reports, oral and written, and testimony
<br /> and materials presented by all those wishing to be heard on this Project at the noticed
<br /> public hearing on this matter; and
<br /> WHEREAS, on June 23, 2015, pursuant to Section 2.0.3-A of the DTPP (pg. 28),
<br /> the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing in accordance with all applicable
<br /> requirements of the Subdivision Map Act and the Redwood City Municipal Code, to
<br /> consider the Tentative Parcel Map Application TM2014-08, Downtown Planned
<br /> Community Permit Application DPC2014-07, Parking In-Lieu Application, the potential
<br /> Right-of-Way Vacation (the "ROW Vacation") of a 10-foot strip of public street right-of-
<br /> way (the "Sliver Parcel"), all applicable requirements of the State Planning and Zoning
<br /> Law and the Downtown Precise Plan, and the recommendations of the AAC and HRAC,
<br /> and recommended approval of the Project; and
<br /> WHEREAS, on July 27, 2015, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing
<br /> to consider the Project and the June 23, 2015 recommendation by the Planning
<br /> Commission; and
<br /> WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the proposed Tentative Parcel Map,
<br /> Downtown Planned Community Permit, Parking In-Lieu Application, DDA, Parking
<br /> Agreement, and the ROW Vacation would further the purposes of and appropriately
<br /> implement the City of Redwood City General Plan, applicable provisions of the Redwood
<br /> City Municipal Code and Downtown Precise Plan, and the Project.
<br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
<br /> Section 1. The City Council finds that the above recitals are accurate and constitute
<br /> findings in this matter and, together with the Staff Report and the application materials,
<br /> including without limitation the Initial Study, development plans, and all other documents,
<br /> reports, studies, memoranda, maps, oral and written testimony, and materials in the City's
<br /> file for the applications and the Project, and all adopted City planning documents relating
<br /> to the Project and the property including the City's General Plan, Municipal Code,
<br /> Downtown Precise Plan, Downtown Precise Plan EIR, other applicable City laws and
<br /> regulations, and all associated approved and certified environmental documents, have
<br /> together served as an adequate and appropriate evidentiary basis for the findings and
<br /> actions set forth in this Resolution.
<br /> Section 2. Initial Study Checklist ("IS"): The City Council finds that:
<br /> a. The IS was prepared in accordance with all legal requirements.
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