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Resolution
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Redevelopment
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12/4/1989
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CWM:djm 11/06/89 (098/#25) <br /> CWM:djm ~/29/89R <br /> <br /> monitoring mitigation measures through the budget <br />~- cycle report. <br /> b. Fire Protection. <br /> 1. Significant Effects. Cumulative development <br /> may result in the need for additional fire fighters <br /> to maintain current levels of service. <br /> 2. Findings. When specific redevelopment and <br /> potential private sector projects are proposed the <br /> manpower and equipment needs should be evaluated by <br /> the Fire Department on a project by project basis. <br /> Specific projects could create demand for additional <br /> equipment or personnel in the Fire Department. The <br /> City Planning Commission and the Director of <br /> Redevelopment shall consider requiring that the <br /> project pay its fair share of costs incurred by the <br /> department as a result of the project. <br /> 3. Rationale and Facts Supporting Findings. <br /> Unlike other significant effects, a requirement to <br /> increase manpower as a result of a site specific <br /> proposal can be evaluated as to increased cost to the <br /> City. These increased costs are somewhat balanced by <br /> the increased revenues to the City but may <br /> nevertheless be weighed to determine what requirement <br /> to impose on the development. <br /> 4. Mitigation Monitoring Responsibility. <br /> The City Planning Commission and the Housing and <br /> <br /> Redevelopment Director shall be responsible for <br /> <br /> 12 <br /> <br /> <br />
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