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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
3/26/2007
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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 REDWOOD CITY DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN
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03/27/2007 <br />above in the interest of protecting the pedestrian environment. This choice would <br />result in a significant unavoidable impact under the current CEQA and City <br />criteria for "Intersection Impacts." <br />Findings: The City Council of the City of Redwood City finds this impact <br />to be significant and unavoidable. Mitigation measures 9-3(a), 9-3(b), and 9-3(c) <br />are infeasible because these mitigation measures may potentially degrade the <br />Downtown pedestrian environment and decrease pedestrian safety, comfort, and <br />convenience. Adoption of these proposed mitigation measures would be <br />inconsistent with existing and proposed City policies giving priority to the <br />Downtown pedestrian environment (see Section 9.1.1 of this FEIR chapter). The <br />City Council of the City of Redwood City chooses to avoid these three mitigation <br />options in the interest of protecting the pedestrian environment. This impact is <br />overridden by project benefits as set forth in the statement of overriding <br />considerations and in the pedestrian priority objectives set froth in section 9.1.1 <br />of this FEIR chapter. <br />Impact 9-4: Impact on Broadway/Jefferson Avenue Intersection- <br />Maximum Intensity Precise Plan Alternative. During the PM peak hour, the <br />Maximum Intensity project traffic increment would reduce operation to LOS F and <br />increase average delay by more than five (5) seconds at the Broadway/Jefferson <br />Avenue intersection. This change would represent a significant impact. <br />Mitigation 9-4. Add an exclusive northbound left-turn lane on Broadway, <br />and convert the existing northbound shared left-through right lane into a shared <br />through/right-turn lane. These changes would result in an acceptable LOS D <br />under the Maximum Intensity alternative, thereby reducing this impact to a less- <br />thansignificantlevel. <br />or <br />Because this mitigation would result in the loss of sidewalk at corner bulb- <br />outs, degrading the existing and future pedestrian environment and sidewalk <br />dining opportunities, and would therefore be inconsistent with City policies giving <br />priority to the Downtown pedestrian environment (see section 9.1.1 of this <br />chapter), the City may choose to avoid these intersection modifications in the <br />interest of protecting the pedestrian environment. This choice would result in a <br />significant unavoidable impact under current CEQA and City criteria for <br />"Intersection Impacts." <br />Findings: The City Council of the City of Redwood City finds this impact <br />to be significant and unavoidable. Mitigation measure 9-4 is infeasible because <br />this mitigation measure would result in the loss of sidewalk at corner bulb-outs, <br />degrading the existing and future pedestrian environment and sidewalk dining <br />opportunities. Adoption of this proposed mitigation measures would be <br />inconsistent with existing and proposed City policies giving priority to the <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1683 g 14769 <br />030707 Muff #613 <br />
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