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City Council
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3/24/2014
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L <br /> Potential Potential F, > <br /> F, D <br /> Significance Significance <br /> Without Mitigation With N -o <br /> Impacts Mitigation Mitigation Measures Responsibility Mitigation —,D <br /> 0 <br /> VISUAL FACTORS .A m <br /> Impact 5-1: Project Inconsistency with City NA Mitigation 5-1. The mitigation is not required. NA NA p <br /> Height-Related Policies and Regulations. The <br /> impact would not occur. <br /> Impact 5-2: Visual Impacts on Views and Vistas LS Mitigation 5-2. The mitigation is not required. NA NA <br /> and on the Character of the Surrounding Area. <br /> The impact would be less-than-significant. <br /> Impact 5-3: General Visual Compatibility Impact. LS Mitigation 5-3. The mitigation is not required. NA NA <br /> The impact would be less-than-significant. <br /> Impact 5-4: Potential Light and Glare Impacts. S Mitigation 5-4. Implement the following measures: Applicant LS <br /> Lighting in the outdoor spaces of the proposed <br /> project and interior lighting emanating from • Design project lighting to confine illumination to <br /> structures could create light and glare impacts on the project site, minimizing light spillage to <br /> surrounding residences, commercial properties, and adjacent residences, offices, commercial uses, <br /> recreational areas. Additionally, daytime light and public open space and recreational areas. <br /> reflection from the windows of the wraparound Use cut-off fixtures for outdoor areas. Provide <br /> building could create glare impacts on the structural or vegetative screening from sensitive <br /> surrounding areas. These effects may have a adjacent uses. <br /> potentially significant impact. <br /> Implementation of this measure would reduce <br /> potential light and glare impacts to a less-than- <br /> significant level. <br /> Impact 5-5: Shadow Impacts. The impact would LS Mitigation 5-5. The mitigation is not required. NA NA <br /> be less-than-significant. <br /> Impact 5-6: Inconsistency with City Urban S Mitigation 5-6. The project applicant and City staff Applicant LS <br /> Design Objectives. As determined by the City,the have participated in an ongoing series of meetings to <br /> proposed project buildings shall relate adequately to address the potential visual effects of the proposed ccoo <br /> adjacent public spaces, including Bair Island Road, project. The following additional mitigation c7) <br /> Redwood Creek, and perimeter public trails. Project measures shall be incorporated in future project o. <br /> consistency with City urban design policies will design refinements: m <br /> 7:I - <br /> 3 <br /> S = Significant m _ <br /> LS = Less than significant s a v <br /> SU = Significant unavoidable impact s o <br /> NA = Not applicable <br /> T:110695 Pete's Harbor EIR Addendumlrevised addendum no 21Table 1-1(10695-01).doc <br />
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