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10/25/2005 9:15:15 AM
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Company Name
Main Street Concourse
Contract #
A-2005-052
Agency
Planning & Building
Council Approval Date
2/7/2005
Expiration Date
4/30/2013
Destruction Year
2018
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Main Street Concourse Entitlement Actions <br />April 19, 1993 <br />Page 12 of 12 <br />There will be significant unavoidable adverse impacts associated with the <br />development of this project. The intersection of Main Street and Buffalo is <br />adversely impacted by the proposed project and cannot be mitigated to acceptable <br />levels with cumulative projects. Due to anticipated cumulative projects in the area <br />of the project intersections may be adversely impacted after mitigation. All other <br />identified traffic impacts except those listed above shall be mitigated by this <br />project. <br />Additionally, the proposed project has the potential to generate substantial <br />emissions and will contribute to long term air emissions in a nonattainment area. <br />The draft EIR identifies a significant unavoidable adverse noise impact on the <br />project and adjacent land uses if pile driving for the high rise building <br />foundations is necessary. cumulative noise impacts from past, present and <br />reasonably foreseeable future projects on roadways in the project area are not <br />significant. <br />The proposed project would indirectly result in an unavoidable adverse impact on the <br />City's job /housing balance by increasing employment opportunities without supplying <br />a corresponding increase in housing. <br />Responses to comments have been prepared and distributed to the public. The <br />neighborhood traffic mitigation reflects the applicant's agreement to increase the <br />funding committed for Phase I and Phase II neighborhood traffic impact studies and <br />mitigation. <br />A mitigation monitoring program has been completed for this project to ensure that <br />the mitigation measures identified in the EIR are implemented during the life of <br />the project. <br />Robyn tegraff <br />Executi a Director <br />Planning and Building Agency <br />JSR: JW: PS <br />Attachments <br />213 j <br />
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