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MITIGAI iJN MONITORING CHECKLIST -- MARINA SHORES VILLAGE PRO.IECT <br />The environmental mitigation measures listed in the second column below have been incorporated into the conditions of approval for the Marina Shores Village Project (Alternative 6) in order to mitigate I <br />identified environmental impacts. The impacts and mitigations are derived from section 17.6 of the Final EIR. A completed and signed chart will indicate that each mitigation requirement has been complied <br />with, and that City and state monitoring requirements have been fulfilled with respect to Public Resources Code Section 21081.6. <br />IDENTIFIED IMPACT <br />LAND USE <br />Impact 4 -1: Project Relationships to <br />Existing Overhead Electrical Transmission <br />Lines. Policy L -2 of the Redwood City <br />Strategic General Plan Land Use Element <br />states: "Residential neighborhoods should be <br />protected from the encroachment of <br />incompatible activities or land uses which may <br />have a negative impact on the residential <br />living environment." The project residential <br />components closest to the northern edge of <br />the Peninsula Marina property portion of the <br />project site would be in close proximity (as <br />close as 150 feet) to the existing PG &E <br />parallel 230- and 115 -kV electrical <br />transmission tower lines. These introduced <br />residential /transmission line relationships <br />could result in adverse impacts related to the <br />perceived visual, public health and safety, and <br />noise effects. The significance of these <br />impacts is described in chapters 5 (Visual <br />Factors), 12 (Public Health and Safety), and <br />13 (Noise) of this EIR - -see subsections 5.3.3 <br />(Impact 5 -7: Internal Visual Relationship of <br />Project Development to Electrical <br />Transmission Lines), 12.3.2 (under "Potential <br />Electromagnetic Field Health Hazards "), and <br />13.3.2 (Impact 13 -1: Project Compatibility <br />with the Existing Noise Environment). These <br />nuisance and health factors may have a <br />negative impact on the quality and safety of <br />the residential living environment along the <br />north edge of the Peninsula Marina property, <br />and could lead to numerous future nuisance <br />complaints; they are therefore considered to <br />RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE <br />(CONDITION OF APPROVAL) <br />Mitigation 4 -1. The following measures <br />shall be implemented to address the <br />potential for nuisance impacts related to <br />project relationships to the existing PG &E <br />electrical transmission lines: <br />(1) Provide notification in writing to all <br />prospective residents of all residential units <br />within 200 feet of the edge of the 230 - <br />kV /115 -kV transmission lines easement that <br />there are existing transmission lines of <br />these specific power ratings, with <br />associated visual and noise characteristics, <br />within that distance; this notification shall be <br />achieved by including such disclosure in the <br />sale and rental agreement materials to be <br />signed by project residents; and <br />(2) Implement Mitigations 5- 7(lnternal <br />Visual Relationship of Project Development <br />to Electrical Transmission Lines) and 13 -1 <br />(Project Compatibility with the Existing <br />Noise Environment) identified in chapters 5 <br />(Visual Factors) and 13 (Noise) of this EIR <br />in order to reduce the potential visual and <br />noise impacts of the existing electrical <br />transmission lines to less- than- significant <br />levels. <br />MONITORING <br />ImpL Type of Impl <br />Entity Action <br />( Appli- <br />cant <br />( Appli <br />cant <br />(1) Provide <br />notification in sale <br />and rental <br />agreement <br />materials. <br />(2) Implement <br />Mitigations 5 -7and <br />13 -1. <br />VERIFICATION <br />Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br />Verification Entity Requirements <br />(1) City <br />(2) City <br />(1) Prior to <br />project <br />occupancy <br />Implementation of these measures would <br />reduce this potential land use compatibility <br />impact to a less - than - significant level. <br />(2) See <br />Mitigations 5 -7 <br />and 13 -1. <br />Legend. Applicant = project applicant, City = City of Redwood City <br />Page 1 May 18, 2004 WP9.016451MMCHT.645 <br />