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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
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29 SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS
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<br />schools <br /> <br />Impact: project student contribution to overcrowded schoo1s <br /> <br />The city finds that the project will contribute towards an overall <br />~ncrease in student enrollment whereas both the existing elementary <br />and middle schools are already near capacity. Hence, the need for <br />additional school facilities. This is a significant impact (Draft <br />EIR, pages 7-4 and 7-5). <br /> <br />proposed Mitigation Measures of the EIR <br /> <br />The EIR identified the following mitigation measure which would <br />substantially avoid this schools impact. <br /> <br />7-5 contribute toward additional school facilities (Draft EIR, <br />page 7-5). Said mitigation measure was considered and adopted <br />with any pertinent changes in condition 7-4, Exhibit liB" of <br />the planning commission staff report dated May 27, 1992. <br /> <br />Finding: Mitigation Measure 7-S Feasible and Required <br /> <br />The city finds that it is feasible to mitigate this impact to a <br />less-than-significant level by requiring the applicant and <br />successors in interest to implement Mitigation 7-5, as discussed <br />above. The applicant and successors in interest shall be required <br />to contribute an equitable share to the funding of school <br />facilities as a "Condition of Approval" to the project. <br /> <br />sanitation: Effluent Disposal <br />Impact: potential problem in treated effluent disposal <br /> <br />The city finds that effluent from the project may not be accepted <br />for treatment because of effluent disposal problems. This <br />uncertainty is a potential significant impact (Draft EIR, page <br />7-6) . <br /> <br />proposed Mitigation Measure of the EIR <br /> <br />The EIR identified the following mitigation measure which would <br />SUbstantially avoid this sanitation impact. <br /> <br />7-6 Phase the project in relation to effluent disposal capacity <br />(Draft EIR, page 7-7). Said mitigation measure was considered <br />and adopted with any pertinent changes in Condition 7-5, <br />Exhibit "B" of the planning commission staff report dated May <br />27, 1992. <br /> <br />Finding: Mitigation Measure 7-6 Feasible and Required <br /> <br />The city shall implement said mitigation measure, if needed. <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />11 I I <br />
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