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6/7/2004
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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 MARINA SHORES VILLAGE
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06/07/2004 <br />Findings: Mitigation 7 -3 is feasible and will help to partially mitigate <br />Impact 7 -3. However, mitigation of this impact to a less- than - significant level would <br />require the addition of another southbound through lane to the freeway segment, which <br />is not feasible because this freeway widening would require multiple approvals from <br />multiple jurisdictions beyond the authority of the City and would require resources <br />beyond the capacity of any individual development project or the City. Therefore, the <br />effect of the Project on this freeway segment during the AM peak hour is a significant <br />unavoidable impact. <br />D. _Protect Impact on Westbound SR 84, County Line to University <br />Avenue and University Avenue to Willow Road Segments — AM Peak <br />Hour <br />Potential Impact: The Project is expected to increase traffic volumes by <br />more than one percent of capacity on Westbound SR 84, County Line to University <br />Avenue and University Avenue to Willow Road during the AM peak hour, a period <br />during which these segments already operate at an unacceptable level of service <br />(Impact 7 -4). <br />Mitigation: The Project shall be required to implement a TDM program <br />meeting the criteria set forth in Mitigation 7 -2 (Mitigation 7 -4). <br />Findings: Mitigation 7 -4 is feasible and will help to partially mitigate <br />Impact 7 -4. However, mitigation of this impact to a less- than - significant level would <br />require the addition of another westbound through lane to both freeway segments, <br />which is not feasible because this freeway widening would require multiple approvals <br />from multiple jurisdictions beyond the authority of the City and would require resources <br />beyond the capacity of any individual development project or the City. Therefore, the <br />effect of the Project on this freeway segment during the AM peak hour is a significant <br />unavoidable impact. <br />E. Project Impact on U.S. 101 Southbound Mixed -Flow Lanes, Whipple <br />Avenue to Woodside Road Segment — PM Peak Hour <br />Potential Impact: The Project is expected to increase traffic volumes by <br />more than one percent of the U.S. 101 Southbound Mixed -Flow Lanes, Whipple Avenue <br />to Woodside Road segment's capacity during the PM peak hour, a period during which <br />traffic volume already exceeds capacity (Impact 7 -5). <br />Mitigation: The project applicant shall design and implement a TDM <br />program meeting the criteria set forth in Mitigation 7 -2 (Mitigation 7 -5). <br />Findings: Mitigation 7 -5 is feasible and will help to partially mitigate <br />Impact 7 -5. However, mitigation of this impact to a less- than - significant level would <br />require the addition of another southbound through lane to the freeway segment, which <br />is not feasible because this freeway widening would require multiple approvals from <br />multiple jurisdictions beyond the authority of the City and would require resources <br />beyond the capacity of any individual development project or the City. Therefore, the <br />1289 \02 \179278.2 9 <br />Atty /Reso /Reso.1470 14590 <br />060804 Muff # 304 Bin 26 <br />
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