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Resolution PC 96-3 Flatirons Funding
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Resolution PC 96-3 Flatirons Funding
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6/19/1996
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PC 96 -3 <br />Airport. Business and professional uses are considered compatible with <br />noise levels up to CNLL ?o dB. <br />(21) Safety Objective 1 states !"Protect the community from the hazards of soil <br />erosion, weak and expansive soils, and geologic instability." The Project is <br />consistent with this requirement. The Planned Development Permit <br />includes a condition requiring the applicant to comply with all <br />recommendations of the geotechnical report on file with the Building <br />Division. Compliance with these requirements will reduce seismic risk. <br />The geotechnical report .for the Project includes. recommendations regarding <br />settlement. The Planned Development Permit . requires the applicant to <br />comply with all recommendations of the geotechnical report. Settlement is <br />not unique to the Project site; it tends to accompany most projects that are <br />built upon recently- placed fill. The geotechnical report prepared for the <br />Project concludes that soil and geotechnical: conditions at the site are <br />suitable for the proposed development. The geotechnical conditions at the <br />site are similar to those at other properties in the vicinity which have been <br />successfully developed. <br />(22) Safety Objective 4 states "Protect the safety of people on the ground and <br />in aircraft in flight in the vicinity of San Carlos Airport."' In order to <br />ensure that the Project is consistent with this policy, the City <br />commissioned an Airport Land Use and Safety Study, prepared by P &D <br />Consultants, .Inc. The Airport Study concludes that "[t]he proposed <br />Project would be compatible with the safe and eff cient operation of San <br />Carlos Airport within the range of allowable * operating conditions <br />and existing noise, safety, airspace protection or overflight criteria. It <br />would not subject people or property on the ground to undue or excessive <br />risk from potential aircraft accidents or noise, nor would .it pose a <br />demonstrated.risk to the safety of aircraft in flight." The evidence <br />contained .in the Airport Study supports this conclusion. The findings and <br />facts in support of findings contained in Section 3.1O of the CEQA <br />Findings hereby are incorporated by reference. <br />[23) Safety Policy S -12 states "Regulate land uses .surrounding airports to <br />assure airport safety." The Preject is consistent with the San Mateo <br />County Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plan C The CLUP is <br />..a comprehensive land use plan that was enacted in order to ensure <br />compatible land use in the areas surrounding airports. The CLUP <br />establishes a .rnax.imum he for structures in the Project area of 152 feet. <br />No structure in the Project will exceed 152 feet in height. Therefore, the <br />Project is consistent with the CLUP height requirements. In 1 983, <br />Redwood Shores, Inc. voluntarily reduced heights of buildings within two <br />EAGPLNP I.DaC 6 <br />5130196 <br />
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