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9/23/2013
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__. . � ,.,�..�_ <br /> 09/23/2013 <br /> 48-acre Stanford in Redwood City Precise Plan area. Even though the 13 acres <br /> referenced above are not part of Stanford University's originally proposed project, they <br /> are included in the Stanford in Redwood City Precise Plan and Zoning Map amendment <br /> to ensure that future on-site and off-site improvements for the entire 48-acre campus <br /> are designed comprehensively; and <br /> WHEREAS, on November 20, 2008, December 3, 2008 and January 9, 2009, <br /> City staff sponsored three City/County neighborhood/community outreach workshops. <br /> Based on input provided at the workshops, staff worked with Stanford University to <br /> refine its development concept plan and to establish a regulatory framework for the <br /> Precise Plan (as further described on pages 3-6 and 3-7 of the Draft Environmental <br /> Impact Report (DEIR) for the Project); and <br /> WHEREAS, on July 14, 2009, the Planning Commission and Architectural <br /> Advisory Committee held a Joint Study Session to provide input on the revised Stanford <br /> in Redwood City development concept plan; and <br /> WHEREAS, in September 15, 2009, the City Council held a hearing to provide <br /> staff with input on the Fiscal and Economic studies prepared for the Project. The City <br /> Council also approved the "Guiding Principles" that City and Stanford staff developed to <br /> help guide the negotiation process for an anticipated Development Agreement ("DA") <br /> befinreen the City and Stanford University with respect to the 35-acres that Stanford <br /> proposes to develop; and <br /> WHEREAS, on October 11, 2010, the City Council approved a new General <br /> Plan, which changed the land use designation for the Project site to "Commercial- <br /> Office/ProfessionallTechnology" and "Hospital" (for the existing medical clinic property) <br /> and the General Plan amendment became unnecessary; and <br /> WHEREAS, on November 8, 2010, the City Council and Planning Commission <br /> held a Joint Study Session to consider a project update and overview of draft chapters <br /> of the Stanford in Redwood City Precise Plan. The City Council also directed the City <br /> Manager to begin a negotiation process with Stanford University for the DA and <br /> appointed a City Council ad-hoc subcommittee to provide input from time to time as <br /> requested by the City Manager; and <br /> WHEREAS, from January to December 2011, the City's environmental <br /> consultant (MIG) prepared a DEIR pursuant to the requirements of the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.; hereafter, <br /> "CEQA") and the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality <br /> Act (Title 14, Sections 15000 et seq. of the California Code of Regulations; hereafter, <br /> the "CEQA Guidelines"); and <br /> WHEREAS, the DEIR was released for a 45 day public review/ comment period <br /> beginning on January 26, 2012 and ending on March 12, 2012, and the DEIR was filed <br /> with the State Office of Planning & Research under State Clearinghouse No. <br /> 2008102023; and <br /> ATTY/ORD.393/APPROVAL OF STANFORD DA ORD.#2400 <br /> REV:08-29-13 VR Formerly MUFF#100 <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br />
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