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Redevelopment
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12/4/1989
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CWM:djm 11/06/89 (098/925) <br /> CWM:djm ~'/29/89R <br /> <br /> mitigation monitoring through the budget cycle <br /> <br /> report. <br />c. Schools <br /> <br /> 1. Significant Effects. General Plan buildout <br /> <br /> could generate new students. <br /> <br /> 2. Findings. Payment of the school facilities <br /> impact fee is required from the potential projects in <br /> the Amendment Area in order to assist the schools in <br /> their effort to service the students produced by the <br /> General Plan buildout, and will mitigate in part this <br /> significant effect. School children and other <br /> pedestrians could be exposed to potential safety <br /> hazards during construction of public improvements <br /> and real estate development. Safety measures to <br /> protect the public must be incorporated into any <br /> public improvement proposal within the Amendment <br /> Area. <br /> <br /> 3. Rationale and Facts Supporting Findings. <br /> <br /> a. The school facilities impact fee has <br /> <br /> been established by schools locally pursuant <br /> to the School Facilities Act (Govt. Code <br /> §S65970-65981) and this fee in part mitigates <br /> the effect identified. <br /> <br /> b. Current safety standards require such <br /> precautions and the City will comply with all <br /> safety standards. <br /> <br /> 13 <br /> <br /> <br />
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