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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 /> <br />IDEI~I'~D IMPACT RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br />~ Ent' Vertflcation Enti R uirements <br />m may choose to avoid this intersection <br />~ modification in the interest of protecting the <br />;p pedestrian environment This choice would <br />N result in a signi'ficanf unavoidable impact <br />~ based on current CEOA and City criteria for <br /> "Intersection Im acts" _.. <br />Impact ~8: Project Contribution to Mitigation 9-18. This impact would be City; fair-share <br />t <br />b <br />i City; ClCAG if and when improvemegts <br />City shall conduct <br />.adopted <br />Cumula~3e Empacts at the Bay Road! mitigated by implementing the Woodside <br />which requires <br />Road Widening project ursemen <br />re <br />m <br />from future , <br />annual trafficmonitoring at <br />Woodside Road Intersection. During the <br />project-generated traffic would <br />eak hour <br />PM , <br />Caltrans approval. That project is not fully individual this intersection and <br />l <br />f <br />, <br />p <br />increase average delay by five (5) seconds or funded, nor has a design been approved by <br />implementation of this <br />Therefore <br />Caltrans project <br />applicants. air-share <br />imp <br />ement <br />requirement when level of <br />more at this intersection, which already would <br />be operating at LOS F. This effect would , <br />. <br />mitigation is not assured, and this impact is service reaches LOS E <br />(average delay of greater than <br />represent a significant impact. considered significant and unavoidable. 55 seconds). individual <br /> projects may require <br /> Transportation Demand <br /> Management (TDM) plans per <br /> ClCAG ado ted uidelines. <br />Impact 9-19: Project Contribution to Mitigation 9-19(a). Add an eastbound !eft- Mitigation N!A N/A <br />Cumulative Impacts at the Veterans turn lane on Whipple Avenue. This <br />modification would mitigate impacts in the considered not <br />feasible by City <br />Boulevard/Whipple Avenue Intersection. In <br />the AM peak hour, project traffic would PM peak hour, but not in the AM peak hour. <br />reduce operation from LOS D to LOS F at this to addition, this mitigation would require <br />intersection. In the PM peak hour, project acquisition of right-of-way from commercial <br />traffic would increase average delay by five frontage (including a gas station) and is <br />(5) seconds or more at this intersection, which therefore not considered feasible by the <br />would already be operating at LOS F. These City. This impact therefore would be <br />effects would represent a significant impact significant and unavoidable. <br /> or or or or <br /> Mitigation 9-19(b). AS a feasible option, City; fair-share Gity If and when improvements <br /> add a second westbound left-turn lane on reimbursement adopted, City shall conduct <br /> Whipple Avenue. This modification would from future annual traffic monitoring at <br /> reduce the level of impact, but not to a less- individual this intersection and <br /> than-significant level (i.e., would not project implement fair-share <br /> mitigate either the AM or the PM peak hour applicants. requirement when level of <br /> impa.ct). Therefore, although reduced, this service reaches LOE E <br /> impact would remain significant and (average delay of greater than <br /> unavoidable. 55 seconds . <br />!m ct 9-20: Project Contribution to Mitigation 9-20(a). Restripe eastbound City; fair-share City if and when improvements <br />Ci shall conduct <br />adopted <br />tY <br />Cu letive tmpacts at the Veterans <br />~d/Brewster Avenue Intersection. <br />B Brewster Avenue to one left-turn lane and <br />one shared left-through-right tum lane. reimbursement <br />from future , <br />annual traffic monitoring at <br />and <br />thi <br />i <br />t <br />ti <br />o <br />Duriagdbe PM peak hour, project-generated Signal operations would need to be individual s <br />n <br />ersec <br />on <br />im lement fair-share <br />P <br />trat~ 6~uld reduce operation to LOS F and changed to allow for split phasing for the <br />eastbound/westbound Brewster project <br />applicants. requirement when level of <br />increase delay by five (5) seconds or more at <br />Page 17 UaMy QocumerlslCewr?towr. Precise PIar4CC staff reportslCC 3.12.doc13.12.07 ExhibitslAtfachmert A mrt.m~~nitoring checklist 655.doc <br />
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