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i ► <br /> AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ARTICLE II OF CHAPTER 12 OF THE CODE OF THE <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY; ADDING ARTICLE II OF CHAPTER 12 TO THE CODE OF <br /> THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO FIRE PREVENTION; AND ADOPTING <br /> BY REFERENCE THE "CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, 2010 EDITION", AS PUBLISHED <br /> BY THE INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL (First Reading/Introduction December 6, <br /> 2010; publication December 16, 2010) <br /> I <br /> RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT, BECAUSE OF LOCAL CLIMATIC, <br /> GEOLOGICAL, AND TOPOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS, THE PUBLIC HEALTH, <br /> SAFETY, WELFARE, AND NECESSITY, REQUIRE CHANGES OR MODIFICATION TO <br /> CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 12 OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL <br /> CODE RELATING TO THE ADOPTION BY REFERENCE OF THE CALIFORNIA FIRE <br /> CODE, 2010 EDITION; AS MODIFIED AND MADE APPLICABLE TO THE CITY OF <br /> REDWOOD CITY <br /> C. Final Environmental Impact Report and Draft Downtown Precise Plan. � <br /> Staff Contact: Tom Passanisi, Principal Planner 780-7237 tpassanisi@redwoodcity.org <br /> 1) Staff Report; <br /> 2) Open public hearing; <br /> 3) Hear public comment; <br /> 4) Close public hearing; <br /> 5) Council discussion; <br /> Recommendation: <br /> 1. Final Environmental Impact Report <br /> Adopt a Resolution to Certify the Final Environmental Impact Report (Final <br /> EIR) prepared for the Downtown Precise Plan; to make Findings regarding <br /> Mitigation Measures and Alternatives; to Adopt a Statement of Overriding <br /> Considerations; and to Adopt the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting <br /> Program (MMRP) prepared for the project. <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE <br /> DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN <br /> 2. Downtown Precise Plan � <br /> Adopt a Resolution to approve the Downtown Precise Plan including approval <br /> of the most appropriate Maximum Allowable Development (M.A.D) cap and <br /> alternatives. Staff and the Planning Commission specifically recommends ' <br /> that the City Council consider EIR Alternatives 4(Revised Maximum I <br /> Allowable Development caps) and 5(Revised Historic Resources <br /> Preservation Regulations) whi.ch allow for revised development caps and <br /> greater regulation pertaining to historic resources, and other amendments as <br /> d <br /> eemed appropriate. Refer to Alternatives 4 and 5 replacement pages. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD January 24, 2011 <br /> MEETING AGENDA PAGE 7 <br />