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Resolution No. 2020-xx <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />activities, employment, and education. In addition, they <br />provide support facilities and services to other uses. Approval <br />of the variance will be consistent with several goals and <br />policies of the General Plan. Policy 2.2 of the Land Use <br />Element encourages land uses that accommodate the City’s <br />needs for goods and services. Furthermore, Goal 1 of the <br />Public Facilities Element promotes the need for sufficient <br />public, cultural, recreational, educational, social service and <br />related facilities to meet the community’s needs. The adult day <br />care facility will provide a social service to families of the City’s <br />residents and workers. <br /> <br />Section 2. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act <br />(CEQA), the project is categorically exempt from further review per Section 15301 <br />(Class 1 – Existing Facilities) of the CEQA Guidelines. The Class 1 exemption applies <br />to the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration <br />of existing private structures involving negligible or no expansion of the use. The <br />existing 10,215-square foot building is within the C5 zone which allows for professional <br />office uses. The proposed adult day care facility does not involve an expansion in use. <br />As a result, Categorical Exemption, Environmental Review No. 2019-117 will be filed for <br />this project. <br /> <br />Section 3. The Applicant shall indemnify, protect, defend and hold the City <br />and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, <br />authorized volunteers, and instrumentalities thereof, harmless from any and all claims, <br />demands, lawsuits, writs of mandamus, referendum, and other proceedings (whether <br />legal, equitable, declaratory, administrative or adjudicatory in nature), and alternative <br />dispute resolution procedures (including, but not limited to arbitrations, mediations, and <br />such other procedures), judgments, orders, and decisions (collectively “Actions”), <br />brought against the City and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, <br />departments, agencies, and instrumentalities thereof, that challenge, attack, or seek to <br />modify, set aside, void, or annul, any action of, or any permit or approval issued by the <br />City and/or any of its officials, officers, employees, agents, departments, agencies, and <br />instrumentalities thereof (including actions approved by the voters of the City) for or <br />concerning the project, whether such Actions are brought under the Ralph M. Brown <br />Act, California Environmental Quality Act, the Planning and Zoning Law, the Subdivision <br />Map Act, Code of Civil Procedure sections 1085 or 1094.5, or any other federal, state or <br />local constitution, statute, law, ordinance, charter, rule, regulation, or any decision of a <br />court of competent jurisdiction. It is expressly agreed that the City shall have the right to <br />approve, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld, the legal counsel providing <br />the City’s defense, and that Applicant shall reimburse the City for any costs and <br />expenses directly and necessarily incurred by the City in the course of the defense. <br />City shall promptly notify the Applicant of any Action brought and City shall cooperate <br />with Applicant in the defense of the Action. <br /> <br /> <br />4 - 21