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Resolution PC 96-2 Flatirons Funds (2)
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Resolution PC 96-2 Flatirons Funds (2)
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6/19/1996
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by locating an employment- generating use near residential areas, thereby <br />helping to create a more. favorable jobs - housing balance. In addition, the <br />p g <br />Project will supply and contribute to significant traffic mitigation <br />measures. By helping ing to reduce traffic .congestion, these measures will also <br />reduce Project impacts on air quality. The Facts in Support of CEQA <br />Finding 2.5.1 hereby are incorporated by reference.. <br />( 10) The City's Circulation Goal is to "[rn]aintain and improve Redwood <br />Ci ty p 's trans ortation system to the mutual benefit of motor vehicles, <br />public transportation, bicycles, and pedestrians,rhile reducing automobile <br />usage by .enhancing the attractiveness of alternative transportation modes." <br />The Project will help the City to meet this goal. The design of the Project <br />will encourage pedestrian use and diminish the need for automobile trips <br />by establishing common area walkways. These walkways link the .larger <br />open spaces to each .other, as well as linking the campus to surrounding <br />amenities. The Project .developer or its tenants will provide a shuttle <br />service to transport employees to and from the nearest CalTra'nstation. ern p p <br />Subject to City approval, this requirement may be replaced by <br />participation in the existing shuttle service that serves other commercial <br />properties in Redwood . Shores. The Project will participate in the County <br />Transportation Management Program. The Project will also supply and <br />contribute to significant traffic .mitigation measures. The Facts in Support <br />Of CEQA Finding 2.5.1 hereby are incorporated b.y reference. <br />11 One of the City's ..Motor vehicle Transportation Objectives .is to ".allow <br />for the .safe and .convenient movement and access of motor vehicles in <br />Redwood City, but not at the expense of the environment or the overall <br />q ty uali of life in Redwood City or to the detriment of alternative <br />trans p ortation . modes." The Project will help the City to meet this <br />objective. The design of the Project will encourage pedestrian use and <br />diminish the need for 'automobile trips by establishing co. ion area <br />walkways. These walkways link the larger open spaces to each other, as <br />well as linking the campus to surrounding amenities. The Project .developer <br />or its tenants will p rovide a shuttle service to transport employees to and <br />from the nearest CalTrain station. Subject to City approval, this <br />may requirement be laced by participation in the existing shuttle service <br />q y r <br />that serves other commercial properties in Redwood Shores. Parking for <br />each hase of the Project meets the City's parking .requirements, Special <br />p <br />care has been taken to minimiZe the visual impact of both garages and <br />surface lots to the Redwood Shores Parkway. This was done by setting <br />the arkin . structures well within the campus, b landscaping the lots, and <br />p g p y <br />by .surrounding the ..roadway edge of the campus with an informal <br />arrangement of trees.. The Pro'ecfs landscape plan will ensure that shared <br />g J <br />EAGPLNP,00c 3 <br />5/30/96 <br />
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