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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
5/27/1992
DOCUMENT NO
PC-92-44
DOCUMENT NAME
GP-91-03/PUD-91-03
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MARSH/SMITH ASSOCIATES/CASTLEWOOD HEIGHTS
NOTES 3
29 SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS
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<br />.1 <br /> <br />Impact: pedestrian/bicycle circulation impacts <br /> <br />The city finds that approval of the project may increase pedestrian <br />and bicycle traffic which warrants the extension of pedestrian and <br />bicycle facilities on Sunol Boulevard to the project vicinity. <br /> <br />proposed Mitigation Measure of the EIR <br /> <br />The EIR identified the following mitigation measure which would <br />substantially avoid this impact. <br /> <br />4-7 Provide pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities: along the project's <br />Sunol Boulevard frontage. Due to the change in housing type, <br />on-site bicycle lockers are not needed. (Draft EIR, page <br />4-19). Said mitigation measure was considered and adopted <br />with any pertinent changes in Condition 4-7, Exhibit "B" of <br />the planning commission staff report dated May 27, 1992. <br /> <br />Finding: Mitigation Measure. 4-7 Feasible and Required <br /> <br />The City finds that it is feasible to mitigate this impact to a <br />less-than-significant level and mitigation measure 4-7 shall be <br />required as a "Condition of Approval" to the project. The City <br />shall require these improvements at the time of project <br />development. <br /> <br />2.3 visual Impact and site Design <br />Alteration of Landscape Character <br /> <br />Impact: EXtensive land alteration would affect views of motorists <br /> <br />The city finds that landscape alteration as proposed by the project <br />would affect views of motorists on 1-680, Sunol Boulevard and <br />nearby residents. This is a significant impact (Draft EIR, page <br />5-8). <br /> <br />proposed Mitigation Measures of the EIR <br /> <br />The EIR identified the following mitigation measures which would <br />substantially avoid this visual and site design impact. <br /> <br />5-1 project site Plan Revisions (Mitigation Measures 5-1 a., b., <br />and c., Draft EIR, page 5-11, 5-12 and 5-13). It was <br />determined that this impact was mitigated with the change in <br />project type and the inclusion of single-story homes as <br />required by condition 5-1(A - E), Exhibit "B" of the Planning <br />commission staff report dated May 27, 1992. <br /> <br />6 <br />
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