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Short-Term Rentals <br />November 19, 2024 <br />Page 4 <br />4 <br />6 <br />6 <br />6 <br />typical of residential development. No development, redevelopment, or change to <br />existing development type in the City is proposed or required to implement the <br />Ordinance. <br />Further, none of the exceptions to the exemptions set forth under State CEQA <br />Guidelines Section 15300.2 apply. There will be no significant cumulative impact of <br />successive projects of the same type in the same place, over time, as this is the only <br />Ordinance prohibiting short-term rentals. There is no reasonable possibility that the <br />Ordinance will have a significant effect on the environment due to unusual <br />circumstances because it is reaffirming the existing prohibition on short-term rentals. <br />The Ordinance will not result in damage to scenic resources, including but not limited to, <br />trees, historic buildings, rock outcroppings, or similar resources, within a highway <br />officially designated as a state scenic highway, because the Ordinance does not <br />propose any ground-breaking activity or construction, but instead continues the existing <br />ban on short-term rentals. The Ordinance addresses a project type that is not located <br />on a site which is included on any list compiled pursuant to Government Code section <br />65962.5. The Ordinance will not cause a substantial adverse change in the significance <br />of a historical resource. Thus, the Ordinance also falls under the Class 1 categorical <br />exemption, and no further environmental review is required. <br />EXHIBITS <br />1. Ordinance for First Reading <br />2. Resolution <br />3. Environmental Analysis Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act <br />Submitted By: Minh Thai, Executive Director of Planning and Building Agency <br />Approved By: Alvaro Nuñez, City Manager