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9/23/2013
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8.A. - Page 245 <br />B.A. - Page 3 <br />environmental, and engineering -related issues. The City Council reaffirmed this policy in <br />2000.' (Attachment 1) <br />As discussed below, the City of Redwood City prepared the EiR on August 24, 2010, in <br />conformance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to determine, <br />evaluate, and prepare mitigations (where applicable) for environmental impacts <br />associated with the project. The EiR preparation is a public process whereby all <br />environmental impacts associated with the project are identified, evaluated and <br />disclosed to the public. The EIR is the planning document that describes the <br />environmental impacts associated with the project. it must be prepared in accordance <br />with CEQA before any decisions are made on the proposed project. <br />Over the years, the City received numerous inquiries from individual land owners and/or <br />developers wanting to construct single-family homes on the remaining vacant lots <br />located in the project area (the western half of laurel Way). However, until a few years <br />ago, the entire group of property owners had not agreed to fund and prepare the <br />comprehensive EIR and accompanying technical studies that have been required by the <br />City Council. In July of 2007, the Laurel Way Joint Venture (LWJV), submitted an <br />application for a Planned Development proposal and associated Environmental Review <br />to construct 18 single-family homes on 20 lots.2 Prior to the filing of the application, <br />owners of each of the lots provided the City with written authorization to include their <br />lots in the EIR study area and to access their lots for the purpose of the EIR analysis, <br />(However, as discussed further below, the City recently discovered that not all of the <br />owners authorized LWJV to file the actual application itself.) A location map and <br />conceptual site plan for the Laurel Way subdivision is enclosed. (Attachment 2) <br />As part of the preparation of the EIR, the applicant commissioned several studies and <br />reports in order to evaluate potential impacts, including geologic/geotechnical studies, <br />hydrologic storm drainage analysis, traffic studies, and analysis of biological impacts. <br />Each of these studies was independently peer reviewed by the City's consultants. <br />These reports have formed the basis for the analysis and resulting mitigations, which <br />would ensure that impacts found to be potentially significant could be reduced to a less - <br />than -significant level. Copies of all of these documents are on file with the Planning <br />Division, and attached as appendices to the EiR. <br />Preparation and certification of an EIR does not constitute an entitlement, but is rather a <br />representation by the City that it has complied with the CEQA process and adopted the <br />analysis, findings, and conclusions of the environmental document. Once the EIR is <br />This policy does not restrict additions or modifications to existing homes on Laurel Way. It only pertains <br />to remaining vacant lots in a defined area on Laurel Way. <br />2 There are a total of 20 vacant parcels within the EIR project area. However, three of the parcels are <br />proposed to be merged and subdivided into two parcels (Lots #5 and #6), and one of the parcels (Lot 6) <br />contains a drainage Swale that is proposed to be dedicated as open space. Under the project as analyzed <br />in the EIR, the remaining 18 parcels are proposed to be developed with single family residences. Staff <br />understands that the revised application, when filed, will leave out two Or three of the parcels, as <br />discussed further below. <br />
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