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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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MONITORING VERIFICATION <br />W --~ <br />IDEN~Ii•!~D IMPACT <br />RELATED MITIGAT{ON MEASURE <br />Implementation <br />Monitoring and <br />3'iming <br />Signature <br />Rate <br />v ~ Ent Verification Ent Re uirements <br />v ~ Covering the site vvith a layer of <br />O chemically stable soil; or <br /> <br />(D Deeding the site into a permanent <br />N <br />O conservation easement. <br />~ When in-place mitigation is determined by <br />~ the City to be infeasible, a dafa recovery <br />~''~ plan, which makes provisions for adequate <br /> recovery of the scientifically consequential <br /> informatton about the site, shag be <br /> prepared and adopted prior to any <br /> additional excavation being undertaken. <br /> Such studies must be submitted to the <br /> California Historical Resources Regional <br /> Information Center (i,e., the NW IC at <br /> Sonoma State University), if Native <br /> American artifacts are involved, the studies <br /> must also be submitted to the Native <br /> American Heritage Commission. Identified <br /> cultural resouros should be recorded on <br /> form OPR 422 (archaeological sites). <br /> Mitigation measures recommended by <br /> these two groups and required by the City <br /> shall be undertaken, if necessary, prior to <br /> resumption of construction activites. <br /> A data recovery plan and data recovery <br /> shall not be required if the City determines <br /> that testing or studies already completed <br /> have adequately recovered the necessary <br /> data, provided that the data have already <br /> been documented in another EIR and are <br /> available for review at the California <br /> Historical Resource Regional Enformation <br /> Center (CEQA Guidelines section <br /> 15126.4[b]). <br /> In the event that subsurface cultural <br /> resources are otherwise encountered <br /> during approved ground-disturbing activities <br />~ for a Prease Plan area construction activity, <br />~ work in the immediate vicinity shall be <br />~ ~ stopped and a qualified archaeologist <br />*t: ~ retained to evaluate the finds following the <br />~ ~ procedures described above. Project <br />~,,~ ~p personnel should not collect cultural <br /> resources. Prehistoric resources inGude <br /> chert or obsidian flakes, ro'ectile oints, <br />Page 3 U:1My t7ocumentslDowntown Precise Pfarr4CC staff reportstCC 3.12.doc13.12.07 ExhibrtstAttachm, ert A mrt, mrnifc!ing ~hecklisf 655.doc <br />
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