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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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Attachment A <br />MtT~iT10N MnN1TORiNG CHECKLIST--REDWOOD CITY DOWNTOWN PRECfSE PLAN <br />The R City Downtown Precise Ptan has been conditionally approved to require implementation of the mitigation measures listed in the second column below. A completed and signed chart will indicate that each <br />mitiga ' quirement has been com lied with, and that Ci and state monitoring re uirements have been fulfilled with res ect to Public Resources Code secoon 21081.6. <br />o MONITORING VERIFICATION <br />lDENTI~D IMPACT RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br />(n Enti Verbcation Ent" Re uirements <br />AESTI-l1~lCS AND VISUAL RESOURCES <br />Impact {'~: Light and Glare {mpacts. The Mitigation 7-1. Inc{ude in the conditions of Individual City Condition of building permit <br />proposed Precise Plan would facilitate approval for any individual future Downtown project ;approval; feld verify <br />'snereased Downtown development, and in construction project involving building applicants implementation during <br />particular, would permit construction of new heights of greater than three stories (35 construction. <br />5-to-12-story (136-foot) maximum height feet), a prohibition on exterior illumination of <br />structures in the Downtown area. Such any building element above 35 feet after <br />buildings would include nighttime exterior 10:00 PM, every day; or incorporate this <br />illumination features. These exterior lighting requirement in the Precise Plan. Far <br />features would be introduced in a Downtown proposed new buildings taller than 35 feet, <br />area that is already highly urbanized with an suggest in the Precise Plan guidelines <br />abundance of existing lights. Nevertheless, some degree of tinting for glazing to reduce <br />exterior lighting features above the such potential glare effects. <br />predominant 3-story elevation of the area, Implementation of these measures would <br />including exterior building illumination and reduce this impact to a less-than- <br />illuminated signage, could be prominently signifrcant level. <br />visible at night and represent a noticeable <br />visual distraction in views from surrounding <br />nearby and distant vantage points. <br />Additionally, daytime light reflection from the <br />windows of the railer new structures could <br />create glare impacts on surrounding areas <br />and distant views. These effects would <br />represent a potentially significant visual <br />fm act. <br /> <br />CULTURAL AND HISTORIC <br />RESOURCES <br />Impact fi-1: Disturbance of Archaeological Mitigation 8-1. During the City's normal City; individual City During project-specific <br />Resources. Given that the Precise Plan area project-specific environmental review (Initial <br />ti <br />a <br />ll f <br />t <br />di project <br />licants <br />a environmental review; <br />condition of grading permit <br />is located on alluvial soils, on the margin of ry, <br />on <br />scre <br />u <br />ure, <br />Study} process for a pp issuance; field verify <br />San Francisco Bay near former wetlands, and <br />d it <br />k public improvement and private <br />development projects in the Precise Plan implementation during grading <br />s <br />an <br />bisected by Redwood Cree <br />Vib~ries, there is a high likelihood that area, the City shall determine the possible and construction. <br />unrq~orded archaeological resources exist in presence of, and the potential impacts of <br />the aka., New development facilitated by the the action on, archaeological resources. <br />Preplan could disturb such existing For projects im~oiving substantial ground <br />unrt~~d sensitive archaeological disturbance, the individual project sponsor <br />resQyggg; in the Downtown area. This shall be required to contact the Northwest <br />possibility represents a potentially Information Center (NWIC} of the California <br />significant im act. Historical Resources Information System <br />Page 7 U:1My DocumentslDowntown Precise Ptan!CC staff reportstCC 3.12.doc13.12.07 Exhibits',Attachmenf R mit.meniton.'rg checkfrst 655.doc <br />
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