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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso - CC - 002-1978that: RESOLUTION NO. 2 - 78 RESOLUTION CERTIFYING FINAL ENVIRONM AND MAKING FINDINGS WITH RESPECT RESOLVED by the City Council of the WHEREAS, a draft environmental project known as BURLINGAME CLUB CONDOMINIUM WHEREAS, said Draft Environmental the Planning Commission for review and subsequ comment by public agencies having jurisdiction project and by persons, organizations and agen concerning the environmental effects of said p AL IMPACT REPORT THE PROPOSED .lPrT - PTR-QQP ty of Burlingame, California, report was prepared for that ECT; and ct Report was submitted to tly submitted for review and y law with respect to the es having special expertise ject; and WHEREAS, said Planning Commission did *t Monday, November 28, 1977, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, California, as the time and place when and where a public h aring would be conducted con- cerning the environmental effects of said project, and said hearing was duly noticed and held; and WHEREAS, a final Environmental ImpactlReport has been presented to this body, said Report consisting of said DraftlEnvironmental Impact Report and the Addendum Report dated December 15, 1977 which contains written com- ments upon said report, written responses to an written comments which were made, and minutes of the Planning Commission which reflect verbal comments concerning envi by representatives of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS FOUND, ORDERED 1. That said final Environmental in accordance with the California Environmental 1/10/78 11 -1- ring held November 28, 1977, 1 effects and responses D DETERMINED as follows: t Report has been completed (Quality Act and with the Guidelines for Implementation of said Act prescribed by the State of Califor- nia Secretary for Resources. 2. That this body has reviewed and considered the information contained in said final Environmental Impact Report. 3. That said final Environmental Impact Report identifies a City policy issue to be considered: whether or not residential land use shall be allowed on Airport Boulevard as part of an overall plan. 4. That said final Environmental Impact Report identifies a need to establish appropriate and reasonable zoning regulations to ensure that a desirable living environment is created and maintained in a waterfront residential development. 5. That said final Environmental Impact Report identifies the items set forth under Column A in EXHIBIT A hereto attached and incorporated herein by reference as having significant adverse impacts. 6. That changes, alterations, and specific project modifications have been or may be incorporated into such project which mitigate or avoid the significant environmental effects identified in paragraph 5 above and as set forth in Column B of said EXHIBIT A. 7. That facts supporting the findings set forth in paragraph 6 above are set forth in Column C of said EXHIBIT A. 8. That upon approval of the project by this City Council, the City Clerk be, and is hereby,directed to file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of San Mateo a Notice of Determination relating to the project. Mayor I, EVELYN H. HILL, City Clerk of the City of Burlingame, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 16th day of January_, 1978, and was adopted thereafter by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Amstrup-Crosby-Harrison-Mangini-Martin NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None 717��� 2 7City Clerk EXHIBIT A BURLINGAME BAY CLUB CONDOMINIUM PROJECT ADVERSE IMPACTS AND POLICY DECISIONS Column A - Adverse Impacts Column B - Mitigation Measures Column C - Findings 1. Residential land use will be isolated City can amend General Plan to show residential City can include residential use in the from existing residential neighborhoods development in the bayfront area as part of an Bayfront Plan. and convenience shopping facilities overall plan. 2. Lack of aesthetic amenities, landscaping City can establish regulatory mechanisms and tty can amen a er ron ommercia is ric and useable ground area for project specific controls to ensure that a desirable Regulations to add multifamily dwellings to residents. living environment is created and maintained Sec. 25.41.025, conditional uses requiring a in the area. special permit; create a waterfront residential district or establish a condominium overlay zoning district 3. Lack of a safe, readily accessible, and City can require adequate access to a land- City can require adequate public access to attractive recreation system along the scaped public easement along the shoreline. the shoreline as condition of condominium shoreline of the outer lagoon. permit or any new zoning ordinance. 4. Impingement of noise, dust, light and An adequate landscaping plan can be required so City can require specific landscaping plan traffic from existing and future non- that the residential character of the project will for condominium permit or any new zoning residential uses in the immediate be more visible, and to gain wind protection and ordinance. vicinity of the project. buffering of undesirable views and to create a self-contained residential community. 5. Blockage of views through the site Provide a view corridor through the site by lower- Project design can be reviewed as a condition from Airport Boulevard. ing the top of the parking garage platform and pro- of condominium permit and any variance from vide views of the Bay for all of the living units. existing or new zoning regulations. 6. Coverage of more than 501 of the site Limit coverage to 501 of site or provide ameni- If a variance is needed to cover more than with structures. ties on the platform to enhance the residential 50% of the site, require findings and character of the project. justification. 7. There will be increased demand for Make a revenue/cost comparison between residential, City can determine that residential use is utilities and services. hotel and office uses to determine which use economically desirable and developer should would be preferable for the site and how the share in the cost for municipal services. needed improvements are to be financed. 8. Turning movements to and from the project Modify median islands to provide protected A dollar contribution can be required as condi- site will conflict with traffic on lanes for left turns. tion of condominium permit or any new zoning Airport Boulevard. ordinance. 9. Traffic flow will adversely affect inter- City can require traffic signals to reduce A dollar contribution can be required as sections of Airport Boulevard with Bayshore conflicts at congested intersections, condition of condominium permit. Highway and Coyote Point Drive.