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allowed by the zoning district, and will not have any unusual or <br />significant effect on the environment. <br />3. Scenic Highways. The project shall not result in damage to scenic <br />resources, including but not limited to, trees, historic buildings, rock <br />outcropping, or similar resources, within a highway officially <br />designated as a state scenic highway. <br />The project is within an existing commercial center. The restaurant <br />use is not located on a designated state scenic highway, in a <br />historic building or scenic resource. Therefore, there will be no <br />damage to a scenic resource resulting from the proposed parking <br />reduction. <br />4. Hazardous Waste Sited. The project shall not be located on a site <br />which is included on any list compiled pursuant to Section 65962.5 <br />of the Government Code. <br />The Official Hazardous Waste and Substance Site "Cortese" list <br />was consulted and the project site is not included on any known <br />hazardous waste site. This list is updated by the State Department <br />of Toxic Substances and reflects all available information on <br />hazardous sites. <br />5. Historic Resources. The project may not cause substantial adverse <br />change in the significance of a historical resource. <br />The subject property does not contain any known historic structure <br />or site features. The site was developed in 1987 with the existing <br />commercial center and surface parking lot. Thus, the proposed <br />minor exception for a reduction in parking on the existing developed <br />site will not cause any adverse impact to a historic resource. <br />Section 2. The Zoning Administrator, after conducting the public hearing, hereby <br />approves Minor Exception No. 2015-03 as conditioned in Exhibit "A" attached hereto <br />and incorporated herein, allow for shared parking for a new restaurant within the Main <br />Street and St. Gertrude Place commercial center located at 2110 South Main Street at a <br />total of forty-two (42) parking spaces. This decision is based upon the evidence <br />submitted at the above said hearing, which includes, but is not limited to: the Request <br />for Zoning Administrator action dated November 18, 2015, and exhibits attached <br />thereto; and the public testimony, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. <br />Resolution No. 2015-03 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />