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8/25/2003
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS CONCERNING MITIGATION MEASURES, ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM, MAKING FINDINGS CONCERNING ALTERNATIVES, AND ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT FOR THE KAISER PERMANENTE REDWOOD CITY MEDICAL CENTER MASTER PLAN PROJECT FOR WHICH AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED
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numbers from the 1989 Proposed Second Amendment to the City of Redwood <br />City Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment Project #2 Draft EIR). <br />• All sanitary improvements, relocations, or additions <br />proposed should be designed and constructed to meet all <br />criteria and standards established by the Redwood city <br />Community Development Department. <br />• Unpaved construction sites should be sprinkled with water at <br />least twice per day. <br />• Stockpiles of soil, sand, and other such materials should be <br />covered (Air Quality Mitigation Measure 2). <br />• Trucks hauling debris, soil or other such materials should <br />also be covered. <br />Streets surrounding demolition and construction sites should <br />be swept at least once per day. <br />• Paving and planting should be done as soon as possible. <br />• Construction equipment engines should not be kept idling <br />when not in use and should receive periodic maintenance. <br />This would reduce emission of air pollutants associated with <br />their use and, consequently, reduce the likelihood of spot <br />violations of the CO standards and odor complaints (Air <br />Quality Mitigation Measure 5). <br />• Construction activities should be limited to daylight hours <br />and construction equipment should be muffled or controlled <br />to State standards shown in Table 16, page 4G -9 of the <br />1980 Draft EIR (Noise Mitigation Measure 1). <br />Finding: The mitigation measure is feasible and would reduce the <br />impacts of the Project and the Higher Occupancy Scenario to less -than- <br />significant levels. <br />The mitigation measure would reduce the potential impact on air <br />quality by minimizing the amount of exposed soil and dust and by maintaining <br />equipment engines in good condition. The mitigation measure would reduce the <br />potential impact on noise by reducing engine noise and by limiting construction <br />activities to times of day when receptors are less sensitive. <br />G. Water Main <br />Potential Impact: If improvement to the water main is necessary <br />under the proposed project, the following construction impacts could result: <br />
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