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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: The mitigation measure identified above is feasible and <br />reduces the potentially significant environmental impact described above to a less -than- <br />significant level. <br />F. Erosion and Sedimentation <br />Potential Impact: Soils eroded during Project construction could wash <br />directly or indirectly into Redwood Creek or Smith Slough, potentially causing <br />sedimentation, increased flooding potential and maintenance problems and also <br />potentially degrading water quality in the creek, slough and marinas by increasing <br />turbidity (Impact 11 -6). <br />Mitigation: The Project shall prepare and implement during construction <br />an erosion control plan approved by the City and consistent with the required Project <br />Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, with provisions consistent with Mitigation <br />Measure 11 -6. <br />Findings: Mitigation Measure 11 -6 is feasible and reduces sedimentation <br />and turbidity to less than significant levels. <br />IX. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY <br />Potential Impact: The Project would lead to new development and <br />several thousand residents within the San Carlos Airport planning area, potentially <br />affecting operation of the San Carlos Airport and presenting potential nuisance issues <br />(Impact 12 -1). <br />Mitigation: The Project shall be reviewed by the City /County Association <br />of Governments and the Federal Aviation Administration, and shall conform to <br />conditions imposed within the jurisdiction of those agencies to ensure that navigation is <br />not obstructed and that awareness measures are taken so that residents know about <br />and acknowledge potential nuisance and safety issues which could affect them <br />(Mitigation Measure 12 -1). <br />Findings: Mitigation Measure 12 -1 is feasible and will eliminate any <br />potential significant hazards and reduce potential effects on operation of the San Carlos <br />Airport and potential nuisance and safety issues for residents to levels of insignificance. <br />X. NOISE AND VIBRATION <br />A. Residential Noise Exposure <br />Potential Impact: Upper story residences at the Project would be <br />exposed to unshielded freeway and aviation noise in excess of applicable standards <br />(Impact 13 -1). <br />1289 \02 \179278.2 32 <br />Atty/Reso /Reso.1470 14590 <br />060804 Muff # 304 Bin 26 <br />
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