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<br />8General Plan Amendment <br />June 28, 2004 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />No. 2004-06 <br /> <br />areas that experience significant commuter traffic on local streets <br />through the establishment of "Neighborhood Traffic Management Plans". The <br />proposed General Plan Amendment makes certain technical modifications with <br />respect to the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program in the Circulation <br />Element. More specifically, these modifications: provide that the city is <br />responsible to prepare traffic plans; clarify that traffic plans must be <br />developed in accordance with the California Vehicle Code (Exhibit 1) and <br />the regulations in Resolution 2004----, and, eliminate the provision <br />requiring the traffic mitigation to be subject to a vote of residents. <br /> <br />CEQA Compliance <br /> <br />In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, a <br />Declaration Environmental Review No. 2004-153 has been prepared <br />project (Exhibit 2) . <br /> <br />Negative <br />for this <br /> <br />./'~J~ <br /> <br />Melanie G. McCann, AICP <br />Associate Planner <br /> <br />~cflf!øAJL - <br /> <br />rvíaya D Rosa ' <br />Senior Planner <br /> <br />MGM: JM <br />mgm\plancomm\gpa04-06.pc <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />75F-15 <br />