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<br /> <br />City of Redwood City <br /> <br />· Section 1. Introduction: The introduction will present .an overview that <br />describes the proposed project and the purpose of the Draft EIR, a summary of <br />the Draft EIR review and certification process, key areas of environmental <br />concern raised during scoping, and a list of required permits necessary for <br />implementation of the improvements. <br /> <br />· Section 2. Project Description: The project description will present a detailed <br />description of the proposed project and the project's objective(s). The project's <br />objective(s) will be defined in consultation with City staff, and as appropriate <br />with the project applicant, prior to preparation of the Administrative Draft ElR. <br /> <br />· Section 3. Environmental Analyses: The environmental analyses section of the <br />Draft EIR will describe the existing environmental and regulatory setting and <br />will present the findings of the impact evaluations for the environmental <br />parameters included in the Draft EIR. The evaluation of potential impacts is <br />expected to be focused on aesthetics; air quality; biological resources; cultural <br />resources; geology, soils, and seismicity; hazards and hazardous materials; <br />hydrology and water quality; land use and planning; noise; public services; <br />traffic and transportation; and utilities. Each of the Environmental Analyses <br />topical subsections will follow the format outlined below: <br /> <br />Environmental Setting <br />Regional <br /> <br />Local <br /> <br />Regulatory Setting <br />Federal <br /> <br />State <br /> <br />Regional <br />Local <br /> <br />Environmental Analysis <br />Thresholds of Significance <br />Thresholds of significance will be defined in consultation with Oty staff, <br />and may be drawn from the CEQA Checklist or project specific concerns. <br /> <br />Impact Discussion <br />A summary of each of the analyses conducted for the Draft EIR will be <br />presented, along with specific and verifiable mitigation measures (as <br />appropriate) to reduce potentially significant impacts to less than <br />significant levels. <br /> <br />January II, 2008 <br />AMT <br /> <br />14 <br />