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5/24/1982
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ORiGINAL DES:mf 5/21/82 DES:mf 5/24/82R RES 0 L UTI 0 N N o. 9111 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY MAY 2 4 1982 ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO PROPERTY LOCATED GENERALLY EASTERLY OF STATE HIGHWAY 101, BOUNDED IN PART BY STEINBERGER AND CORKSCREW SLOUGHS IN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, AND MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS WITH RESPECT THERETO ( "SOUTH SHORES")
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<br />infeasible. <br /> <br />(7) Noise effects of the Project shall be <br />reduced to an acceptable level through the <br />implementation of noise control programs during <br />construction, the preparation and implementation of <br />a noise analysis and program for residential portions <br />of the Project located between the 55 and 60 CNEL <br />contours, implementation of an information program <br />regarding purchase of residential units between the <br />55 and 60 CNEL contours, and the establishment of <br />avigation easements over properties within aircraft <br />takeoff, landing and traffic patterns in the <br />vicinity of the San Carlos Airport (Pp. 113-114). <br /> <br />(8) Energy consumption effects of the Project <br />shall be reduced to an acceptable level through <br />compliance with State and/or other pertinent <br />regulations governing conservation standards for <br />construction and use of solar energy, and through <br />implementation of specific building design, building <br />layout, ventilation, heating and air conditioning, <br />lighting, hot and cold water facilities, operation <br />and maintenance measures, and transportaion measures <br />set forth in the EIR (Pp. 118-120). <br /> <br />(9) The effect of wastewater flows from the Project <br />shall be mitigated and reduced to an acceptable level <br />through expansion of wastewater treatment plant facilities <br />funded in whole or in part by the Project proponent or <br />the construction of other acceptable alternative <br />treatment facilities (Pp. 128-129). <br /> <br />(10) Effects resulting from recreational uses associated <br />with the Project shall be reduced to an acceptable level <br />through implementation of land use plans harmonious with <br />wildlife habitat in close proximity to the Project <br />including buffer zones, area patrols, and provision <br />for public access (P. 138), and the construction of <br />a moat protective of wildlife (Planning Commission <br />Report of 3/18/82 - Staff Report of 2/2/82). <br /> <br />(11) Effects upon archeological resources, if any, <br />in the Project area shall be reduced to an acceptable <br />level through the use of an archeological survey prior <br />to development (P. 139) and implementation of a plan <br />protective of archeologically significant matters, if <br />any, based upon such survey. <br /> <br />(12) Visual effects of the Project shall be reduced <br />to an acceptable level through the implementation <br />of a design review program to insure that structures <br />proposed in the vicinity of State Highway 101 shall be <br />compatible in scale with buildings westerly of said <br />Highway, and that significant similarities in building <br />mass and height shall be avoided so as to create an <br />harmonious transition in structures from area to area <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />9131 <br />
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