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Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by <br />reference. <br />Section 2. State CEQA Guidelines section 15164 requires lead agencies to <br />prepare an addendum to a previously certified EIR if some changes or additions to the <br />project are necessary, but none of the conditions requiring preparation of a subsequent <br />EIR are present. The City Council has reviewed and considered the 2010 EIR and the <br />2019 Addendum, and finds that these documents taken together contain a complete <br />and accurate reporting of all of the potential environmental impacts associated with the <br />proposed development. The City Council further finds that the 2019 Addendum has <br />been completed in compliance with CEQA and the State CEQA Guidelines. The City <br />Council further finds and determines that the Addendum reflects the City's independent <br />judgment. <br />Section 3. Based on the substantial evidence set forth in the record, including <br />but not limited to the 2010 EIR and the 2019 Addendum, the City Council finds that an <br />addendum is the appropriate document for disclosing the changes to the subject <br />property, and that none of the conditions identified in Public Resources Code section <br />21166 and State CEQA Guidelines section 15162 requiring subsequent environmental <br />review have occurred, because: <br />(a) The proposed development does not constitute a substantial change that <br />would require major revisions of the 2010 EIR due to the involvement of new <br />significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of <br />previously identified significant effects. <br />(b) There is not a substantial change with respect to the circumstances under <br />which the proposed development will be developed that would require major <br />revisions of the 2010 EIR due to the involvement of new significant <br />environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of the <br />previously identified significant effects. <br />(c) New information of substantial importance has not been presented that was <br />not known and could not have been known with the exercise of reasonable <br />diligence at the time the 2010 EIR was certified or adopted, showing any of <br />the following: (i) that the modifications would have one or more significant <br />effects not discussed in the earlier environmental documentation; (ii) that <br />significant effects previously examined would be substantially more severe <br />than shown in the earlier environmental documentation; (iii) that mitigation <br />measures or alternatives previously found not to be feasible would in fact be <br />feasible and would substantially reduce one or more significant effects, but <br />the applicant declined to adopt such measures; or (iv) that mitigation <br />measures or alternatives considerably different from those analyzed <br />previously would substantially reduce one or more significant effects on the <br />environment, but which the applicant declined to adopt. <br />Resolution No. 2019-114 <br />Page 3 of 8 <br />
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