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9/9/2013
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EXHIBIT D 09/09/2013 <br /> MONITORING VERIFICATION <br /> IDENTIFIED IMPACT RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br /> Pe1'fOrmanCe Crlterla Entity Verification Entity Requirements <br /> cumulative impact to a less-than- <br /> si nii►cant level. <br /> Impact 7-16: Cumulative With Project Mitigation 7-16. To mitigate the Applicant fair share or City Prior to building <br /> Impact on Douglas Avenue/Middlefield cumulative impact at the intersection of payment of Traffic permit issuance that <br /> Road Intersection. Under Cumulative With Douglas Avenue and Middlefield Road,the Impact Fee would result in <br /> Project conditions during the AM peak hour, eastbound and westbound approaches 1,478,743 total <br /> the intersection would degrade from LOS D would need to be modified from permitted square feet in <br /> to LOS E,and the proposed project could phasing to protected phasing. (Douglas Precise Plan Blocks <br /> contribute up to 10.6 seconds of critical delay Avenue is considered north-south and A-E. Refer to <br /> to the intersection. According to City of Middlefield Road is considered east-west.) Stanford Precise <br /> Redwood City guidelines,this constitutes a With these improvements,the level of Plan, Chapter IV, <br /> cumulatively considerable contribution to service(LOS)at this intersection would Intersection <br /> a signii►cant cumulative impact. improve to acceptable LOS D during the Improvements Table. <br /> AM peak hour. <br /> Traffic from the proposed project could add <br /> up to 10.6 seconds to the AM peak hour <br /> delay at this intersection over Cumulative <br /> No Project conditions(see EIR Table 7.16); <br /> other Cumulative growth could add up to <br /> 35.8 seconds to the delay over Near Term <br /> No Project conditions. The proposed <br /> project would contribute its fair share to a <br /> mitigation fund established to pay for the <br /> cost of this improvement(estimated,based <br /> on this EIR,to be 23 percent)at the time of <br /> issuance of a building permit or,if the City <br /> adds the improvement to its Traffic Impact <br /> Fee Program(TIF)project list,the <br /> proposed project would pay its Traffic <br /> Impact Fee in effect at time of payment and <br /> issuance of a building permit. <br /> The proposed projecYs payment of its fair <br /> share toward these improvements would <br /> mitigate the projecYs contribution to the <br /> cumulative impact to a less-than- <br /> signii►cant level. <br /> Impact 7-17: Cumulative With Project Mitigation 7-17. To mitigate the significant Applicant fair share or City Prior to building <br /> Impact on 2nd Avenue/Broadway cumulative impact at the intersection of 2nd payment of Traffic permit issuance that <br /> Intersection. Under Cumulative With Project Avenue and Broadway,the intersection Impact Fee would result in <br /> conditions during the AM peak hour,the would need to be signalized. With this 1,419,857 total <br /> intersection would remain at LOS F,and the improvement,the level of service(LOS)at square feet in <br /> proposed project could contribute up to 6.7 this intersection would improve to an Precise Plan Blocks <br /> seconds of critical delay to the intersection. acceptable LOS C during the AM peak A-E. Refer to <br /> According to City of Redwood City guidelines, hour. Stanford Precise <br /> this constitutes a cumulatively considerable Plan, Chapter IV, <br /> Page 13 �3 r 1106721FElRIMMRP Checklist(10672J.doc <br /> RESO. 15294 <br /> MUFF#100 <br />
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