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11/16/2015 <br /> Original <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 15458 <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br /> REDWOOD CITY DENYING THE APPEALS AND APPROVING A <br /> VESTING TENTATIVE MAP, DOWNTOWN PLANNED COMMUNITY <br /> PERMIT INCLUDING ONE GUIDELINE DEVIATION, AND PARKING IN- <br /> LIEU FEE APPLICATION FOR 601 MARSHALL STREET PURSUANT <br /> TO THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY'S DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN <br /> AND SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE <br /> WHEREAS, On May 19, 2015, the Applicant, Dostart Development, submitted a <br /> request for a Vesting Tentative Map, Planned Community Permit including two guideline <br /> deviations, and Parking In-Lieu Fee Application for a new 9-story, 112' tall, 129,235 s.f. <br /> office/retail development, providing 270 of the required 388 parking spaces on-site with <br /> the remaining 118 required spaces covered by in-lieu fees, located at 601 Marshall <br /> Street (the Nine-Story Project) which is within the Downtown Precise Plan area; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Nine-Story Project supersedes the original request by the <br /> applicant, which included a request for a Vesting Tentative Map, Planned Cammunity <br /> Permit including two guideline deviations, and Parking In-Lieu Fee Application for a new <br /> 11-story, 136' tall, 136,500 s.f. office/retail development, providing all of the required <br /> 410 parking spaces on-site, and <br /> WHEREAS, on January 22, 2015 the Historical Resources Advisory Committee <br /> (HRAC) held a meeting to consider the potential impacts of the project on the adjacent <br /> historical resources located at 611 Middlefield Road and 620 Jefferson Avenue that <br /> could result in "substantial adverse changes". The HRAC voted 3-2 (Eakin and Stewart <br /> dissenting) that, while the project will impact the two adjacent historic resources, the <br /> impact does not rise to the threshold that would cause a substantial adverse change in <br /> the significance of the adjacent historic resources, and the adjacent historic resources <br /> will remain eligible for listing in the California of Historic Places; and <br /> WHEREAS, on March 26, 2015 the HRAC held a meeting to consider the <br /> potential impacts of the project on the nearby historic San Mateo County Courthouse <br /> that could result in "substantial adverse changes". The HRAC voted 3-2 (Eakin and <br /> Stewart dissenting) that, while the project will impact the historic courthouse, the impact <br /> does not rise to the threshold that would cause a substantial adverse change in the <br /> significance of the historic courthouse, and the historic courthouse will remain eligible <br /> for listing in the California of Historic Places; and <br /> ATTY/RE50.3157/SA RE50 601 MARSHALL APPEAL 8-STORY PROJECT RESO.#15458 <br /> REV:11-16-15 VR MUFF#603 <br /> Page 1 of 23 <br />