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Dale Helvig <br /> <br /> <br />EIR AREAS OF CONCERN (continued) <br />3. ERRORS IN THE REVIEW OF THE EIR. The Planning Department has admitted an error was made <br />in the evaluation of a comment made by a resident. They now realize the location of the <br />emergency access drive approach as proposed will potentially impact 3 out of 11 of the existing <br />100 -foot palm trees within the public right-of-way on Edgewood. Most of the remaining <br />100 -foot palm trees are in jeopardy as well. It is unacceptable that this issue was ignored. The <br />street needs to be widened but the EIR does not address this fact. There are other errors in the <br />EIR that they have overlooked as well. <br />METER <br />.jJ <br />EDGEWOOD ROAD J <br />4. IMPACTS RELATED TO AESTHETICS. It will remain significant and unavoidable after mitigation. <br />I have yet to see what mitigating steps have been taken to reduce the effects. <br />5. SETBACKS. East and West setbacks are less than the current professional zoning. Legado at the <br />Met was provided 30 -foot setbacks and MacArthur is even a wider street. <br />6. REGIONAL HOUSING NEEDS ALLOCATION (RHNA). According to the staff report the RHNA needs <br />allocation for the period 2014-2021 is 405 units and the Total Remaining RHNA is 167. Using the <br />developers numbers this goal will be met without building the 2525 Main Residential <br />Development. The RHNA report will be completed in March of 2019. <br />Page 4 of 17 <br />