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09/09/2013 <br /> Housing Alternative, but as described below, an additional significant air quality impact could be <br /> created by this alternative. None of the other significant and unavoidable impacts of the Project <br /> would be reduced to a less than significant level by the With Housing Alternative. <br /> The With Housing Alternative would reduce climate change impacts compared to the <br /> Project because its COZ-equivalent emissions would be 3.9 metric tons per capita, compared to <br /> the Project's 4.1 metric tons; neither the With Housing Alternative nor the Project would cause a <br /> significant climate change impact. <br /> Because it would bring residents to the Project site, the With Housing Alternative would <br /> add a potentially significant impact to new residents from exposure to PM2,5 emissions from the <br /> nearby Tyco facility. In addition, residents would constitute sensitive receptors who would be <br /> exposed to significant and unavoidable construction noise impacts if they are on site during <br /> construction. <br /> The With Housing Alternative would not achieve the project objective of implementing <br /> the New General Plan vision for the Project site, because residential use is not a designated <br /> use for the Project site in the New General Plan. The With Housing Alternative would also <br /> substantially impair the project objective of redeveloping the development site for a Stanford <br /> University satellite location of sufficient size to accommodate the long-term needs of academic <br /> support users. <br /> If any project proponent were to implement this alternative, it could meet or partially <br /> achieve the project objectives of: (i) planning the campus with sufficient flexibility to allow office, <br /> R&D, and medical clinic uses; (ii) redevelopment of the development site to conserve natural <br /> resources through sustainable land use components and building features; (iii) redevelopment <br /> of the site to enhance the quality and value of the adjacent residential neighborhood; (iv) <br /> redevelopment of the site to promote and enhance a healthy and diverse economy in the City; <br /> (v) creation of a pattern of smaller City blocks integrated into the neighborhood-scale street <br /> grid; (vi) provision of a high-quality campus with substantial usable open space; and (vii) <br /> achievement of the forgoing objectives through a comprehensive land use plan. However, it is <br /> uncertain whether any project proponent would be willing to implement this alternative. For that <br /> reason, this alternative would not satisfy these objectives as fully as the Project. <br /> Because the With Housing Alternative would generate the fewest vehicle trips of the <br /> action alternatives, it would reduce the greatest number of overall adverse environmental <br /> impacts, compared to the Project, of all the action alternatives. It is, therefore, the <br /> Environmentally Superior Alternative among the action alternatives. However, the With Housing <br /> Alternative would expose more sensitive receptors to PM2.5 emissions from the Tyco facility and <br /> to significant construction noise than would the Project. In addition, the With Housing Alternative <br /> is inconsistent with the City's New General Plan and therefore would fail to meet one basic <br /> project objective, and it would impair achievement of additional project objectives. On balance, <br /> the environmental benefits that might be achieved with this alternative are outweighed by its <br /> environmental disadvantages compared to the Project, its failure to achieve a basic project <br /> objective, and its impairment of the ability to fully satisfy other project objectives. The City <br /> Council rejects this alternative. <br /> ATTY/RE50.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION RESO.#15294 <br /> REV:09-10-13 VR MUFF#100 <br /> Page 51 of 55 <br />