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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 />IDEI~i~.D IMPACT RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br />~! ~ Enti Verification Entf R uirements <br />v ~ wastewater treatment and transmission <br />p ca aci to a less-than-significant level. <br /> <br />Impact 3: Emergency Response and Mitigation 10-3. Implement mitigation City; individual City Condition of grading permit <br />Evacua nimpacts--Maximum Intensity measures identified in chapter 9 project issuance; field verify <br />Precise~lan Alternative. Traffic from (Transportation and Circulation) of the EIR applicants implementation during grading <br />potentia velopment under the Maximum to reduce project-related traffic impacts on and construction. <br />Intensityemative would create additional local roads to less-than-significant levels. ~:. <br />traffic congestion on local roads, possibly in addition, require City review and <br />delaying emergency response and limiting the approval of proposed emergency access <br />RCPD's ability to evacuate the Precise Pian provisions prior to approval of individual <br />area safely during an emergency or major development projects in the Precise Plan <br />disaster. These possible project effects on area. Require individual projects to comply <br />emergency response and evacuation in the with all appligble City of Redwood City <br />Prease Plan area represent a potentially road design and emergency access <br />signifrcant impact. standards. The City may consider other <br /> alternatives to these requirements if it <br /> determines that such alternatives are <br /> feasible and such access will not jeopardize <br /> emergency response. Implementation of <br /> these measures would reduce impacts on <br /> emergency access and response to a less- <br /> than-si nlficant level. <br />Impact 10-4: Emergency Response and Mitigation 10-4. Implement mitigation City; individual City Condition of grading permit <br />Evacuation impacts-Moderate Intensity measures identified in chapter 9 project issuance; field verify <br />Precise Plan Alternative. Traffic from (Transportation and Circulation) of the EIR applicants implementation during grading <br />potential development under the Moderate to reduce project-related traffic impacts on and construction. <br />Intensity alternative would create additional local roads to less-than-significant levels. <br />traffic congestion on local roads, possibly in addition, require City review and <br />delaying emergency response and limiting the approval of proposed emergency access <br />RCPD's ability to evacuate the Prease Plan provisions prior to approve! of individual <br />area safely during an emergency or major development projects in the Precise: Plan <br />disaster. These possible project effects on area. Require individual projects to comply <br />emergency response and evacuation in the with all applicable City of Redwood City <br />Prease Plan area represent a potentially road design and emergency access <br />signifrcant impact. standards. The City may consider other <br /> alternatives to these requirements if it <br /> determines that such alternatives are <br /> feasible and such access will not jeopardize <br /> emergency response. Implementation of <br /> these measures would reduce impacts on <br />~ emergency access and response to a less- <br />~ than-si nificanf level. <br />lmp~t~-5: Emergency Access and Mitigation 10-5. Implement mitigation City; individual City Condition of grading permit <br />Res~rtsp impacts--Maximum Intensity <br />Traffic from <br />tive <br />Alt <br />P <br />~I measures identified in chapter 9 <br />(Transportation and Circulation) of the EIR project <br />applicants issuance; field verify <br />implementation during grading <br />. <br />erna <br />an <br />re~ <br />potentiaTdevelopmentnnder the Maximum to reduce project-related traffic impacts on and construction. <br />Intensi alternative would create additional local roads to less-than-significant Levels. <br />Page 22 U~lMy DocumertsiDo+vnfown Precise PIan1CC sta((reporf54CC 3.12.docl3. 12.07 Exhib;fslAtfachment A mif.menitoring checklist 655.doc <br />
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