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9/9/2013
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09/09/2013 <br /> paying its Traffic Impact Fee in effect at time of payment and issuance of a <br /> building permit. Applicant's full funding or construction of the improvement, <br /> subject to potential reimbursement as provided in the Precise Plan, would also <br /> mitigate the projecYs contribution to this impact. <br /> Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-8(a) would improve the level of service (LOS) at <br /> this intersection to an acceptable LOS C in the AM peak hour and LOS D in the <br /> PM peak hour, resulting in a less-than-significant impact. <br /> or <br /> Implementation of Mitigation 7-8(b) would improve the level of service (LOS) at <br /> this intersection to an acceptable LOS B during the AM peak hour and LOS C <br /> during the PM peak hour, resulting in a less-than-significant impact. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of either option for Mitigation 7-8 would reduce <br /> the project's traffic impact at the Charter Street/Bay Road intersection to a less- <br /> than-significant level. Mitigation option 7-8(a) requires a combination of a traffic <br /> signal with protected and permitted phasing (to replace the current Stop signs) <br /> and restriping; Mitigation option 7-8(b) requires the design and construction of a <br /> single-lane roundabout. In either case, the project would mitigate its contribution <br /> to the impact by contributing its fair share (estimated to be 41 percent) toward the <br /> cost of the improvement or, if in effect at building permit issuance, by paying its <br /> City Traffic Impact Fee. These facts are described in Draft EIR chapter 7 <br /> (Transportation, Circulation, and Parking) on pages 7-1 through 7-70, Draft EIR <br /> appendix 21.3 (Supplemental Transportation Information), and Final EIR <br /> appendix A (Supplemental Traffic Information), which are hereby incorporated by <br /> reference. <br /> Impact: Impact 7-9: Near Term Plus Project Impact on Douglas Avenue/Broadway <br /> Intersection. Under Near Term Plus Project conditions during the AM peak hour, <br /> project traffic would cause the intersection to degrade from LOS C (21.9 <br /> seconds) to LOS F (179.1 seconds). During the PM peak hour, the intersection <br /> would continue to operate at LOS F, but project traffic would cause the critical <br /> delay at the intersection to increase from 54.5 seconds to 223.4 seconds (i.e., by <br /> 168.9 seconds). In addition, this intersection would have peak hour volume <br /> increases large enough under both peak hours to satisfy the peak hour signal <br /> warrant. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 7-9. Implement Mitigation 7-4 (the project applicant would be <br /> responsible for fully funding/completing the mitigation). <br /> Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-9 would improve the level of service (LOS) at this <br /> intersection to an acceptable LOS C during both peak hours, resulting in a /ess- <br /> than-significant impact. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-9 would reduce the project's <br /> traffic impact at the Douglas Avenue/Broadway intersection to a less-than- <br /> significant level through a combination of a traffic signal with protected phasing <br /> (to replace the current Stop signs) and roadway restriping. This mitigation would <br /> ATTY/RE50.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION RESO.#15294 <br /> REV:09-10-13 VR MUFF#100 <br /> Page 32 of 55 <br />
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