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12/4/1989
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RES 0 L UTI 0 N N O. 11190 R D - 89-1 9 Or)lG"~'lI\L fd 'l!hii RES 0 L UTI 0 N N O. CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADOPTING FINDINGS FOR EACH SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT EXPECTED TO BE CAUSED BY APPROVAL AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT NO.2, MAKING STATEMENTS OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS, AND ADOPTING REPORTING AND MONITORING PROGRAM
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<br />CWM:djm 11/06/89 (098/#25) <br />CWM:djm /29/89R <br /> <br />4. Mitigation Monitoring Responsibility. <br /> <br />Responsibility for mitigation monitoring shall be <br /> <br />wi th the City Planning Director, the Redevelopment <br /> <br />Director and the Director of Community Development. <br /> <br />d. Water Supply. <br /> <br />1. Significant Effects. General Plan buildout <br /> <br />will result in increased water demands, reduction in <br /> <br />permeable surface areas and increased sewage and <br /> <br />waste water disposal needs. <br /> <br />2. Findings. Water system improvement projects <br /> <br />proposed under the Second Amendment should be <br /> <br />designed and constructed in compliance with all <br /> <br />criteria and standards established by the Redwood <br /> <br />City Community Development Department, the Redwood <br /> <br />ci ty Fire Department and the California Waste Water <br /> <br />Standards. <br /> <br />The City should continue to impose its <br /> <br />Water Conservation Ordinance during the periods of <br /> <br />severe drought to maximize the use of the City's <br /> <br />water allocation from the <br /> <br />San Francisco Water <br /> <br />Department's Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct System, and to <br /> <br />conserve the City's finite water resources. <br /> <br />3. Rationale and Facts Supporting Findings. These <br /> <br />measures are already part of Redwood City's practice <br /> <br />regarding water supply. <br /> <br />4. Mitigation Monitoring Responsibility. <br /> <br />construction <br /> <br />and <br /> <br />standards <br /> <br />mitigation <br /> <br />will <br /> <br />be <br /> <br />moni tored by the Redwood City Community Development <br /> <br />Department and mitigation monitoring for the water <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />11190 <br />
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