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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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p MONITORING VERIFICATION <br />IDEND IMPACT RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br /> Ent' Verification Enti Re uirements <br />~ whether the property is or is not historically <br />~ or culturally significant. <br /> <br />l'D Under the CEQA Guidelines (section <br />~ 15064.5(b)(3)), generally, an individual <br />~ project's adverse impacts on a historic <br />~ resource can be mitigated to a less-than- <br />~ significant level through applicant <br />~''~ compliance with either of the following <br /> standards: <br /> • Secretary of interior's Standards for <br /> the Treatment of Historic Properties <br /> with Guidelines for Preserving, <br /> Rehabilitating, Restoring, and <br /> Reconstructing Historic Buildings; <br /> or <br /> • Secretary of Interior's Standards for <br /> Rehabilitation and Guidelines for <br /> Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. <br /> Successful incorporation of either of these <br /> standards would therefore reduce the <br /> potential impact to a less-Phan-significant <br /> level. <br /> For any future discretionary action that <br /> would result in the demolition of a historic <br /> resource identifsed as described above, or <br /> otherwise cause the significance of the <br /> resource to be "materially impaired," and for <br /> which the Secretary of the Interior's <br /> Standards identified above cannot be <br /> incorporated, the City shall require <br /> applicant implementation of one or more of <br /> the following four mitigation measures. If <br /> the City determines in the Initial Study that <br /> the impact is fully mitigated, then the impact <br /> would be deemed less-than-significant and <br /> the action may proceed based upon a <br />~ Mitigated Negative Declaration; if the City <br />~ determines that the impact would remain <br />~ 1 significant and unavoidable, a focused <br />~ ~ EIR would be required. <br />~p <br />W rD <br />Page 5 U:1My Cocumentsl0ewntown Precise P1ar1CC staff repo~tslCC 3. f 2.cbct3.12.07 ExhibitsiA"achment A mit.mcn)foring checklis! 655.doc <br />
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