CC - Item II.B - Resolution 2000-16 (2)RESOLUTION NO. 2000-16
A RESOLUTION OF THE ROSEMEAD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
APPROVING AND CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IN ADOPTION OF THE
ROSEMEAD REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA NO. 2
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Rosemead, (the "Agency")
has initiated a Redevelopment Plan for Rosemead Redevelopment Project Area No. 2 (the
"Redevelopment Plan"); and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Rosemead has approved and
forwarded to the Agency its report that the proposed Redevelopment Plan are in conformity
with the General Plan of the City of Rosemead and has recommended .approval-of -said
Redevelopment Plan; and
WHEREAS,_the Draft Environmental Impact Report prepared on the Redevelopment -
Plan was sent to the Planning Commission and the Commission held a public hearing to
receive public input on the adequacy of the Draft Environmental Impact Report; and
WHEREAS, all actions required to be taken by applicable law related to the
preparation, circulation, and review of the Draft Environmental Impact Report have been
taken; and
WHEREAS, the Final Environmental Impact Report identified significant direct
___„__.prolect_impacts _-to the traffic levels of service ,at_the intersection of Rosemead Boulevard_
- - - and Valley Boulevard and-potentially significant impacts to air quality from construction
phase activity which cannot be mitigated to an insignificant level by conditions imposed on
_ the.project;-and,:
WHEREAS, pursuant to public notice duly given, the City Council and the Agency
= held a full and fair public hearing on. the proposed Plan and Final Environmental-Impact -
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Report "on-June 13-2000;"and - - - _ - - - -
WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF
ROSEMEAD HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Final Environmental Impact Report is an adequate and complete
document in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as
amended, and the Guidelines promulgated thereunder, that the Agency has reviewed and
considered the information contained in said Environmental Impact Report reflects the
independent judgment of the Agency. A,` D ~1
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SECTION 2. The mitigation monitoring program has been prepared in accordance
with the State government requirements contained in Section 21081.6 of the Public
Resources Code.
SECTION 3. The Final Environmental Impact Report determined that there would
be no impacts or impacts would be less than significant without mitigation for land use,
population/housing/employment, noise, geology, public health/safety/risk, police protection,
and solid waste- - - - _ - ~ -
SECTION 4. The Final Environmental Impact Report identified impacts related to
the project that would be less than significant when project activities are in compliance with
reasonable policies, rules and regulations related to applicable laws, but for which would be
further reduced by additional recommended measures that would further benefit the air
quality for non-construction activities, the community for fire protection, libraries,
recreation/parks, and public utilities and infrastructure (including water, sewer,-storm water, -
electricity and natural gas). Impacts and mitigation measures are identified in Sections 3D,
Air Quality, 3H-1 Fire Protection, 3H-3 Libraries, 31 Recreation, Parks and Open Space, 3J-
_ 1 Water, 3J-2 Sewer, 3J-3 Storm Water, 3J-5 Electricity, and 3J-6 Natural- Gas of the
Environmental Impact Report.
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- SECTION 5. The-Final-Environmental-linpact Report- -identif ied significant impacts
related to the project which are potentially significantly adverse, but which will be mitigated
to an insignificant level by conditions imposed upon the project in the area of public services
(other government services). The public services impact and mitigation measure is
_-identified inSection 3H-4, Government Services-of -tneEnvironmental Impact Report.
- - SECTION 6.-TF e proposed. project will have a significant- adverse-effect-on traffic -
levels of service at the intersection of Rosemead Boulevard and Valley Boulevard and
potentially significant impacts to air quality from construction phase activity which cannot be
--mitigated to an insignificant level-by-conditions imposed-on the project
(a) Adverse traffic impacts- are incremental and cumulative which result from
- traffic generation sources that are not totally within the jurisdictional control of the City-of-
Rosemead. To fully mitigate adverse service level impacts at.the intersection-of- Rosemead
Boulevard and-Valley Boulevard would necessitate physical improvements which exceed
planned.configurations. and.could_require.displacement of adjacentlanduses The cost and- -
degree of adverse impacts that could result from complete mitigation is-not reasonable feasible; however,: traffic=related- impacts have beery incorporated to the extent reasonable _
to lessen the impacts. -
(b) Adverse air quality impacts during construction will be temporary and short-
term. Complete mitigation of construction emissions would require the imposition of
schedule requirements that would essentially render construction activities infeasible,
especially given their temporary nature. Adherence with South Coast Air Quality
Management District Rule 1113 will substantially reduce adverse construction emissions to
the extent which is reasonably feasible.
SECTION 7. All feasible mitigation measures, which are within the jurisdiction of the
City of Rosemead, as identified in the Final Environmental Impact Report have been
incorporated into the project and represent the fullest extent to which the project-related
impacts can be reasonably avoided and/or substantially lessened.
SECTION 8. Unavoidable adverse impacts are outweighed by the project benefits
related to economic, social,_ employment. and -other. considerations -which._include.-fulfilling:=:-:. - -
goals, objectives and policies as defined in the City of Rosemead General Plan; providing
infrastructure and improvements that will benefit the community; providing incentives that
will encourage the elimination of the rehabilitation and revitalization of the project area and
eliminate blight; expanding the commercial/industrial sector with establishments that
improve the City's sales tax revenues and provide job opportunities; and, improving
vehicular and pedestrian circulation, access and parking conditions in the project area.
SECTION 9. -The Final Environmental Impact Report did not- identify project
alternatives which would reduce environmental impacts while still substantially achieving the
project objectives, and the proposed project was determined to be the- environmentally.
superior alternative.
- SECTION=10-The Agency shall make available-the=Environmental-Impact-Report---
anal other related materials which constitute the record of the proceedings upon which its
decision is based at the Rosemead City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead,
California.
SECTION 11, When _considering
_the whole record, there is no evidence that the
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project will have the potential for adverse effects on historic-resources,-wildlife resources,o_r____-_
the habitat on which-wildlife-depends.--
SECTION-12.- Ten days after-the approval of this-resolution, the City of Rosemead
shall submit a fee of 525.00, required by the County of Los Angeles, for the filing of a
Certificate of Fee Exemption and de minimis findings pursuant _to_AB-3158_and-the - California Code of Regulations. - - - - - -
- PASSED,-APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Rosemead Redevelopment Agency
this-13th-day-of `June 2000
Chairperson
Rosemead Redevelopment Agency
ATTEST:
Secretary
Rosemead Redevelopment Agency