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9/9/2013
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09/09/2013 <br /> these structures in the planning process. Some members of the HRAC have <br /> indicated that they preliminarily disagree with the conclusions in the reports that <br /> these structures are not potential historic resources; however, the HRAC has yet <br /> to make a recommendation as to whether these structures should be included on <br /> the City's register of historical resources. CEQA Guidelines section 15064.5(a)(4) <br /> allows a lead agency to determine that a resource is a historic resource despite <br /> the fact that the resource is not listed in the California Register of Historical <br /> Resources, a local register of historical resources, or a historical resources <br /> survey. Due to the conflicting opinions on the historical significance of the three <br /> structures and the fact that the City had not made a final determination as to <br /> whether these structures should be included on its historical resources register, <br /> the City treated the 425 Broadway building, the plaza area with the Warnecke <br /> Fountains, and the Ampex sign as potential historic resources for the purposes of <br /> the Draft EIR pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15064.5(a)(4). <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 14-1. The project shall incorporate design elements within the <br /> publicly accessible areas of the project that point to the various important periods <br /> of land use on the site (farming, flower fields, airfield, and center for technology <br /> innovation). The applicant has agreed to incorporate these elements regardless <br /> of whether the City ultimately determines that the proposed project would cause <br /> a significant impact on historic resources, and these elements are included in the <br /> Draft Stanford in Redwood Citv Precise Plan. <br /> Any structure on the project development site that the City determines is a loca( <br /> historic resource shall be photographed and documented prior to demolition or <br /> removal. The documentation shall adhere to the Secretary of the Interior's <br /> Standards for Architectural and Engineering Documentation. The level of <br /> documentation shall be proportionate with the level of significance of the <br /> resource. The documentation shall be made available for inclusion in the Historic <br /> American Building Survey (HABS) or the Historic American Engineering Record <br /> (HAER) Collections in the Library of Congress, the California Historical <br /> Resources Information System and the Bancroft Library, as well as local libraries <br /> and historical societies, such as the Redwood City Public Library. <br /> Through careful methods of planned deconstruction to avoid damage and loss, <br /> identified historic character-defining features and materials shall be salvaged as <br /> feasible for educational and interpretive use on-site, or for reuse in new <br /> construction on the development site in a way that commemorates their original <br /> use and significance. <br /> Finding: As the City has determined that the 425 Broadway building, the plaza area with <br /> the Warnecke Fountains and the Ampex sign are not historical resources, <br /> implementation of Mitigation 14-1 (commemoration and documentation of 425 <br /> Broadway and the plaza area with the Warnecke fountains, and relocating the <br /> Ampex sign, if they are determined to be historic resources) is not required. <br /> However, as stated in the first paragraph of Mitigation 14-1, the applicant has <br /> agreed to incorporate the commemorative design elements of that paragraph <br /> regardless of whether the City finds a significant impact, and these elements are <br /> included in the Stanford in Redwood City Precise Plan. <br /> ATTY/RE50.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION RESO.#15294 <br /> REV:09-10-13 VR MUFF#100 <br /> Page 14 of 55 <br />
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