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2/22/2000
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FINDINGS: The creekwalk and overlook areas, in conjunction with the <br />proposed Interpretive Center, will provide adequate passive recreational uses for <br />the project site and immediate vicinity. No significant impacts are anticipated and <br />no mitigation is required. <br />STATEMENT OF FACTS: The creekwalk and overlook areas, in conjunction <br />with the proposed Interpretive Center, will provide adequate passive recreational <br />uses for the project site and immediate vicinity. No significant impacts are <br />anticipated and no mitigation is required. <br />III. That the Initial Study and accompanying textual analysis, both of which are <br />incorporated by reference herein, have determined that no other potentially <br />significant environmental effects are attributable to the DDA. <br />IV. That the City approves, as adequate, the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the <br />DDA. <br />V. That the City imposes as conditions of approval of the DDA considered herewith <br />the mitigation measures provided in the final Mitigated Negative Declaration and <br />the final Mitigation Monitoring Plan. <br />VI. That pursuant to Fish and Game Code section 711.4, the City finds that, based on <br />information contained in the Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration and the <br />Mitigation Monitoring Plan, the effect of the DDA will be de minimis in its effect <br />on fish, wildlife and plants. The City further finds that, based on the initial study, <br />the DDA will not result in any impact on plants and animals. <br />VII. That pursuant to Public Resources Code 21081.6, subdivision (d), all records, <br />materials and other documents constituting the record of proceeding are available <br />form the Redevelopment Administrator. <br />11 <br />
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