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4/7/2014
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PLN2013.00045;San Leandro Downtown Technology Campus,Westlake Development Partners,LLC.;1333 Martinez Street January 2014 <br /> Mitigated Negative Declaration <br /> Mitigation Measure #18: The applicant shall incorporate lighting, landscaping and other design <br /> features that reduce the potential for crime and facilitate rapid response to emergency calls in <br /> accordance with General Plan Policy 45.06. <br /> Mitigation Measure#19: The significant impact at this intersection during the PM peak hour can <br /> be mitigated by restriping the eastbound approach to be two lanes, a shared left through lane and a <br /> shared through-right lane. These improvements would occur within the existing right-of-way. This <br /> mitigation measure results in the intersection operating at LOS E during the PM peak-hour. <br /> Therefore, this impact is less than significant. <br /> Mitigation Measure #20: The applicant shall promote the efficient use of existing water supplies <br /> through a variety of water conservation measures, including evaluating the potential for the use of <br /> recycled water for landscaping in accordance with General Plan Policy 27.02. <br /> Mitigation Measure#21: The applicant shall conserve water through the use of such measures as <br /> low-flow plumbing fixtures and water-saving appliances in accordance with General Plan Policy <br /> 27.04. • <br /> • <br /> Mitigation Measure #22: The applicant shall be required to pay its fair share of the cost of <br /> improving the water, sewer, drainage and other infrastructure systems needed to serve the <br /> development through use fees or other appropriate forms of mitigation in accordance with.General <br /> Plan Policy 52.02. <br /> Mitigation Measure #23: American Disabilities Act (ADA)—compliant Detectable Warning <br /> Devices (Truncated Domes), bike lanes, pedestrian channelization barriers and swing gates shall <br /> be installed at the Davis Street crossing (DOT#749728V). Fencing the railroad right-of-way must <br /> be considered in order to prevent pedestrians from crossing the railroad tracks in unsafe locations. <br /> Mitigation Measure #24: ADA detectable warning devices are to be installed on all sidewalks <br /> approaches near the Davis Street crossing in the proximity of the project site (DOT#834250S). In <br /> addition, fencing the railroad right-of-way must be considered in order to prevent pedestrians from <br /> crossing the railroad tracks in unsafe locations. <br /> Mitigation Measure #25: Improve the Alvarado Street crossing (DOT#912075T) by adding <br /> pedestrian channelization barriers and swing gates. <br /> Mitigation Measure #26: ADA detectable warning devices are to be installed on all sidewalks <br /> approaches near the Thornton Street crossing in the proximity of the project site (DOT#834254U). <br /> In addition, parking shall be restricted within 70 feet of the railroad crossing. <br /> Mitigation Measure #27: ADA detectable warning devices are to be installed on all sidewalks • <br /> approaches near the Parrott Street crossing in the proximity of the project site(DOT#834253M). In <br /> addition, parking shall be restricted within 70 feet of the railroad crossing. <br /> Mitigation Measure#28: Pavement markings and signage on the proximal railroad crossings are <br /> to be verified that they are in compliance with the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control <br /> Devices. <br />
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