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ATTY/RESO.0034/CC RESO APPROVING PROJECT (901 EL CAMINO REAL) <br />REV: 04-22-25 VR <br />Page 13 of 17 <br />b. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the use will not, under <br />the circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the public <br />health, safety, or welfare of persons residing or working in the <br />neighborhood of the proposed use, or the property and improvements in <br />the neighborhood, or the City. <br /> <br />The proposed office with R&D, Lab uses and Teen Center/Multi-Purpose Room <br />development is compatible with the adjacent commercial, retail, Transit, and <br />educational uses along El Camino Real, Broadway, James Avenue, and the <br />greater Downtown and is appropriately located on a major Downtown block. <br />While the project site is not located in an area in the DTPP that requires active <br />uses, the project includes a Teen Center/Multi-Purpose space across from a <br />high school and a public plaza on the ground floor and corner of the project site <br />for active ground floor uses. As discussed, the Project uses are consistent with <br />surrounding downtown uses, and the parking and circulation will not conflict <br />with adjacent businesses or other downtown uses as the Project will <br />reconfigure the streets to create a DTPP desired grid circulation pattern and <br />provide parking for the building. No noise or odor impacts are expected as <br />noted in the CEQA Consistency Checklist. The Project has adequate frontage <br />improvements, access, parking and other facilities, and based on the CEQA <br />Consistency Checklist analysis of the potential adverse impacts, it was <br />determined the Project with inclusion of the Conditions of Approval would not <br />be detrimental. <br /> <br />The establishment, maintenance and operation of the Project and <br />improvements proposed by the Downtown Planned Community permit will not, <br />under the circumstances of this particular case, be detrimental to the health, <br />safety, peace, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the <br />neighborhood of the Project, or be detrimental or injurious to property or <br />improvements in the neighborhood of the Project, or to the general welfare of <br />the City, because the Project implements the City’s vision for Downtown as <br />stated in the General Plan and Downtown Precise Plan (See also Sections 4 <br />and 5 for General Plan and DTPP findings). The Project includes Conditions of <br />Approval to ensure compliance with all applicable environmental mitigation <br />measures and development policies that are intended to protect the public <br />health, safety and welfare. <br /> <br />Section 7. Use Permit. The City Council makes the following findings based on <br />facts and evidence in the Record about the Use Permit in conformance with Downtown <br />Precise Plan Section 2.2.4 and Article 42.4 of the Zoning Ordinance. <br /> <br />a. That the proposed use will be consistent with the various elements and <br />objectives of the General Plan and any applicable Specific and Precise <br />Plans, and zoning regulations for the subject location. <br />
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