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<br />08/28/2007 <br /> <br />Finding: City Council of the City of Redwood City adopts Standard Conditions <br />4.7-3 and 4.7-4 as feasible measures, and finds that the implementation of these <br />Standard Conditions would reduce Potential Impact H/wQ-2 of the project to a less- <br />than-significant level. <br /> <br />G. CUMULATIVE IMPACTS <br /> <br />Potential Impact C-TRAN-1: The proposed project would contribute to <br />cumulative impacts at three signalized and one unsignalized intersections during one or <br />more peak hour period. <br /> <br />Mitigation Impact C- TRAN-1.1: Alameda de las Pulqas and Edqewood Drive. <br />The intersection at Alameda de las Pulgas and Edgewood Drive is projected to operate <br />at LOS F and E during the AM and PM peak hours, respectively. <br /> <br />The project sponsor shall install an Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emption (EVP) at <br />this intersection to avoid delays for emergency vehicle response (i.e., Code 3 [lights and <br />sirens] police, fire service, and ambulance). Signal pre-emption systems for emergency <br />vehicles use sensors to detect an approaching emergency vehicle and provide a green <br />signal to the vehicle. <br /> <br />Provision of additional lanes would be required to reduce delay at this <br />intersection. This would likely require right-of-way acquisition. Mitigation identified for <br />this intersection under project conditions (an additional left turn lane and an eastbound <br />right-turn overlap phase) would not reduce impacts at under cumulative conditions to a <br />less than significant level. <br /> <br />Finding: The City Council of the City of Redwood City finds this impact to be <br />significant and unavoidable. It is the City's goal to maintain the neighborhood character <br />in the area around Alameda de las Pulgas and Edgewood Drive. The improvements <br />required to expand the intersection capacity (additional turning lanes) would ultimately <br />attract greater volumes, and be contradictory to the City's goal of maintaining <br />neighborhood character in the area. The City Council of the City of Redwood City <br />chooses to avoid the intersection modifications proposed by this mitigation measure in <br />the interest of maintaining the neighborhood character in the area. This impact is <br />overridden by project benefits as set forth in the statement of overriding considerations. <br /> <br />Mitigation Impact C-TRAN-1.2: Alameda de las Pulqas and Whipple Avenue. <br />The mitigation required to provide acceptable levels of service at this intersection is <br />provide a right-turn overlap on the westbound approach (i.e., cars can turn right when <br />there is a green for left turn movements on Alameda de las Pulgas). The level of service <br />during the AM peak hour with the proposed mitigation measure would be LOS D (51.0 <br />seconds of delay). During the PM peak hour, the intersection would operate at LOS C <br />with 32.9 seconds of delay with the mitigation. The project sponsor shall construct the <br />right-turn overlap on the westbound approach prior to issuance of an occupancy permit <br />for the medical office building. <br /> <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1738 <br />082207 <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />14802 <br />Muff # 613 <br />