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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 107-1994RESOLUTION NO. 107-94 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ADOPTING OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE UNAVOIDABLE SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS OF THE EAST OF 101 AREA PLAN. The following resolution is based on evidence contained in the record, including the project files, the Environmental Impact Report, and public hearing testimony regarding the proposed East of 101 Area Plan ("Project") within the City limits of South San Francisco. WHEREAS, the Draft and Final EIR were prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended. The EIR represents the independent judgement of the City on the project's potential impacts, appropriate mitigation measures, and possible alternatives to the project. The Final EIR, as certified, lists the following unaVOidable significant impacts of the Specific Plan: A. Transportation and Circulation Impact CIR-D3: The northbound segment of Highway 101 between Oyster Point Boulevard and Grand Avenue and the three southbound segments from Sierra Point to South Airport Boulevard are expected to exceed an acceptable level of service under intermediate development of the Directed Growth Alternative. B. Air Quality Impact AIR-DI: The Directed Growth Alternative would not be consistent with all of the planning guidelines presented in the 1991 Clean Air Plan or BAAQMD Guidelines. Impact AIR-D2: The Directed Growth Alternative would result in exceedances of BAAQMD significance criteria for Significance Tests 2 and 3. Impact AIR-D4: The Directed Growth Alternative would have the potential of increasing emissions and would significantly contribute to regional pollutants such as NOx and VOC, which would exceed BAAQMD standards of significance. WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco has evaluated these impacts against the benefits of the proposed project, and has determined that the benefits outweigh the unavoidable adverse impacts of the East of 101 Area Plan for the following reasons: There is a projected demand for approximately 2.3 million square feet of office and industrial space between 1993 and 2010 in the East of 101 Area, as discussed in the Market Study Report. This market has been identified as the strongest short-term demand for land in the study area. o The benefits of the project on the City of South San Francisco, including the provision of jobs in the City and the revenues generated from the proposed tax base, as discussed in the Fiscal Impacts section of the Alternatives Report published in August 1993, outweigh the negative circulation and air quality impacts associated with the Area Plan. o The benefits of the project on the region, including the progression in research and development, industrial, and office markets and the growth of regional jobs, outweigh the negative circulation and air quality impacts associated with the Area Plan. The project provides a comprehensive framework under which development can occur in an orderly manner, including the timely provision of recreational uses, public access to open space, a minimization of traffic impacts, and policies which encourage alternative modes of transportation. The project provides for the implementation of traffic improvements and means of reducing indirect emissions in the East of 101 Area to offset traffic congestion resulting from new development to the extent feasible. These measures include roadway improvements at six locations, encouraging higher density commercial or office development near the CalTrain depot, improving access to the CalTrain depot, encouraging mixed commercial-office and a variety of commercial-retail land uses, encouraging ridesharing and shuttle services, and paying close attention to pedestrian-oriented building and site design. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that based on these considerations, thc benefits of thc East of 101 Area Plan outweigh thc unavoidable adverse environmental effects and, therefore, thc adverse environmental effects arc considered acceptable. I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at the regu] ar meeting held on the 27th day of Jul v ,1994, by the following vote: AYES Councilmembers Jack Drago, Roberta Cerri and Mayor Pro Tem Robert Yee NOES None Tegl ia, ABSTAINED ABSENT Councilmembers John Fernekes None R. Penna and Mayor Joseph A. ATTEST City Clerk 3