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7C <br /> - Page 20 <br /> {vii} Infrastructure Contributions. The Project will contribute, above <br /> and beyond mitigating its own impacts, to City infrastructure needs, <br /> including extensian af Blom��:st Street (for pedestrian and automobile <br /> traffic), emergency water storage east of Highway 1 Q1, sewer lift station <br /> and water main improvemenfs, pedestrian access beneath Highway 101, <br /> widening Bair Island Road, and park improvements which wili serve <br /> existing residents, and a number of offsi#e traffic and other improvements. <br /> (viii) Child Care Contributions. The Project will also address the <br /> development's impact on the City's chi{d care supply. With the increasing <br /> cost of housing and the need for dual-income fa►nilies higher demands <br /> are placed on child care praviders and child care availability. Both #he <br /> hatel and residential companent of the Project will generate demand far <br /> child care facilities; therefore, by providing on-site facilities, off-site <br /> facilities, �r an in-lieu payment#he Project will address its impact on the <br /> City's child care supply. <br /> (ix} Sustainability and Resaurce Efficiencv. The Eand use pattems of <br /> the Project are based on infill development, reducing auto dependence, <br /> and supporting transit use consistent with sustainable "green building" <br /> objectives. The design and functioning of buildings and site <br /> improvements sho�ld also be consistent with these objectives. As such, <br /> the Project will be consistent with objectives established by"Leadership in <br /> Energy and Environmental Design" (LEED), "Build it Gre�n", and/or ather <br /> similar sustainabfe building practices. <br /> 4. Mitiaation Monitoring and Reporting Proqram. The Mitigation and Monitoring and <br /> Reporting Program (the "MMRP") far the Peninsula Park Precise Plan Project is attached to this <br /> resolution as Exhibit B and is incorporated and adopted as part of this resolution herein, and is <br /> incEuded in the conditions of approval for the Project. The MMRP identifiss impacts of the <br /> Project, corresponding mitigation measures, designatian of responsibility for mitigatian <br /> implementation and the agency responsible for the monitaring action. The Project does not <br /> have potentiafly sig�ifica�t advzrse enviranmen#al effects w��ch exceed or di#fer fram those of <br /> the Initial Project, and no additional, feasibfe mitigation measures are availabfe or necessary for <br /> the Project as modified from the Initia! Project. <br /> A. The mitigation measures set forth in the MMRI' are specific and enforceable and <br /> are capable of being fully implemented by the efforts af the City of Redwaod City, <br /> the appficant, and/or other identified public agencies of responsibility. <br /> B. The City Council will adopt and impase the feasible mitigation measures as set <br /> for�h in the MMRP as enforceable condi#ions of approval. <br /> C. The mitigation measures incarporated into and imposed upon #he Project <br /> approval wi11 not have new significant environmental impacts that were not <br /> analyzed in the FEIR. fn the event a mitigatian measure recommended in the <br /> FEIR has been inadvertently omitted from the conditions of appraval or the <br /> MMRP, that mitigation measure is adapted and incorporated from the FEIR into <br /> the MMRP by reference and adopted as a condition af approval. <br /> Atty/Reso/Reso.1772 � <br /> 12'1307 <br />