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Related Bristol Specific Plan Entitlements & Development Agreement (3600 S. Bristol St.) <br />and Staff Resolution Modifying Parking Districts in the Surrounding Area <br />October 1, 2024 <br />Page 37 <br />"administrative or maintenance activities, such as purchases for supplies, personnel - <br />related actions, general policy and procedure making [Section 15378(b)(2)]" and <br />"organizational or administrative activities of governments that will not result in direct or <br />indirect physical changes in the environment [Section 15378(b)(5)]." The proposed <br />amendment to Resolution No. 91-088, Resolution No. 93-076, and Resolution No. <br />2000-062 modifies administration of an existing parking district program by allowing a <br />single permit parking petition to be considered for multiple, contiguous residential blocks <br />(rather than a separate permit parking petition for each individual block). Thus, no direct <br />or indirect physical changes in the environment will result and accordingly, the proposed <br />resolution is not a "project" subject to CEQA. (CEQA Guidelines, Section 15060(c)(2)- <br />(3).) <br />In the alternative, even if the proposed resolution is a project subject to CEQA, no <br />further environmental review is required. Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines <br />requires subsequent EIRs and Negative Declarations, following certification of a <br />previous EIR, only when one of three triggering conditions exists: (1) substantial <br />changes are proposed in the project that will require major revisions of the EIR, (2) <br />substantial changes occur in circumstances under which the project is being undertaken <br />that will require major revisions in the EIR, or (3) new information of substantial <br />importance to the project that was not known and could not have been known when the <br />EIR was certified as complete becomes available, and this condition (1, 2, and/or 3) <br />also would lead to new or more significant impacts. (See also Pub. Resources Code, § <br />21166.) <br />In April 2022, the City certified the GPU Final PEIR (SCH No. 2020029087) and <br />adopted the GPU. As previously discussed, the GPU Final PEIR is a Program <br />Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) that examines the existing environment and the <br />total scope of environmental effects that would occur as a result of buildout of the GPU <br />land uses. <br />The proposed resolution falls within the scope of the General Plan Update evaluated in <br />the PEIR because it implements the goals and policies pertaining to permit parking <br />programs and parking impacts identified in the General Plan Update. The proposed <br />resolution therefore does not trigger any of the conditions identified in Section 15162 of <br />the CEQA Guidelines and summarized above. Approval of the proposed resolution will <br />not result in new or more severe impacts requiring additional environmental review of <br />the approval action. <br />EXHIBITS <br />1. Resolution certifying the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report No. <br />2022-01 , for the Related Bristol Specific Plan Project (SCH No. 2020029087), <br />(2) adopt Environmental Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding <br />
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