Resolution No. 3772RESOLUTION NO. 3772
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS
CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT ON THE
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE LINCOLN AVENUE
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AND MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS.
WHEREAS, the Cypress Redevelopment Agency (the "Agency ") has
prepared the Redevelopment Plan for the Lincoln Avenue Redevelopment
Project (the "Redevelopment Plan ") and has filed its report on said Plan with
the City Council of the City of Cypress; and
WHEREAS, the Cypress City Council sitting as the Planning Agency has
approved and forwarded to the Agency its report and recommendation that the
proposed Redevelopment Plan for the Project is in conformity with the General
Plan of the City of Cypress and has recommended approval of said Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Agency has reviewed and considered the Draft
Environmental Impact Report prepared on the Redevelopment Plan for the
Lincoln Avenue Redevelopment Project; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed and considered the Final
Environmental Impact Report with respect to the adoption of the
Redevelopment Plan for the Lincoln Avenue Redevelopment Project; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to notice duly given, the City Council and the
Redevelopment Agency have held a full and fair public hearing on the
proposed Redevelopment Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Report.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CYPRESS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for the
proposed Lincoln Avenue Redevelopment Project. The City Council hereby
certifies that the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Redevelopment
Plan as determined herein and incorporated by reference has been completed
in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and
state and local environmental guidelines and regulations, and that it has
reviewed and considered the Final Environmental Impact Report and the
information contained therein in connection with the adoption of the
Redevelopment Plan for the Lincoln Avenue Redevelopment Project.
SECTION 2. The City Council has considered the Report to the City
Council, which is the report and information required by Health and Safety
Code Section 33352, and all testimony for and against adoption of the
Redevelopment Plan for the Lincoln Avenue Redevelopment Project. All
objections not incorporated into the findings of the City Council herein are
hereby overruled. A full and fair public hearing has been held on the Draft
Environmental Impact Report on the Redevelopment Plan for the Lincoln
Avenue Redevelopment Project herein incorporated by reference, and the City
Council considered all comments received thereon, which comments and
responses thereto are contained in the Final Environmental Impact Report.
The City Council hereby approves and certifies the said Final Environmental
Impact Report as the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Lincoln
Avenue Redevelopment Project.
SECTION 3. The City Council further finds:
a) That none of the adverse impacts after mitigation will have a
significant effect or result in a substantial, or potentially
substantial, adverse effect or adverse change in the environment.
b) The City Council makes written findings set forth in Section 4
herein. Based on such findings, the City Council hereby finds that
significant environmental effects have been reduced to an
acceptable level in that all significant environmental effects have
been eliminated or substantially lessened. Based on the foregoing,
the City Council finds and determines that the Lincoln Avenue
Redevelopment Project will not have a significant effect on the
environment.
c) That in the event it is determined that significant environmental
effects are not mitigated or substantially lessened, the City Council
hereby finds it is appropriate to approve and carry out the Lincoln
Avenue Redevelopment Project because of the overriding
considerations set forth in Section 4 herein.
SECTION 4. The City Council hereby finds with respect to the adverse
environmental impacts detailed in the Final Environmental Impact Report:
a) That the adverse environmental impacts associated with the
adoption of the Redevelopment Plan have been considered and
recognized by the City Council.
b) That comments and responses made during the public hearing of
the City Council and Redevelopment Agency have been considered
and recognized by the City Council.
c) The City Council finds and determines, pursuant to Title 14 of the
California Administrative Code, Section 15091(a), that changes or
alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the Project
which avoid or substantially lessen the following potentially
significant environmental effects:
1. Land Use
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 27 -35 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
2. Population and Housing
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 35 -38 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
3. Traffic and Circulation
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 38 -46 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
4. Noise
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 47 -51 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
5. Air Quality
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 51 -55 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
6. Public Service
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 55 -60 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
7. Enema Conservation and Utilities
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 60 -68 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
8. Geotechnical Considerations
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 69 -72 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
9. Hydrological Considerations
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 72 -73 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
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10. Light and Glare
Impacts and mitigation measures to alleviate impact are
discussed on pages 73 -74 of the Draft Environmental Impact
Report, as amended, which discussion is incorporated herein
by reference.
d) That environmental, economic, social and other considerations and
benefits derived by development of the project make infeasible
project alternatives as follows:
1. No Project
This alternative would require that the redevelopment action
initiated by the City be terminated. If the Plan were
terminated, the Project Area would continue to stagnate and
decline as blighting conditions would persist without benefit
of the mitigation programs proposed by the Redevelopment
Plan. The existing levels of blight would be perpetuated,
resulting in continued physical and economic deterioration
throughout the redevelopment areas.
A key objective of the proposed redevelopment program is the
provision of new or improved public service infrastructure and
public facilities. These needs exist throughout the Project
Area. The overall cost of providing such public improvements
is well beyond the ability of the private sector acting alone,
particularly when one takes into account the relatively low
median incomes of Project Area families. Therefore, the
Agency rejects this alternative because a no project
alternative would not provide the required infrastructure and
economic incentives necessary to eliminate blighting and
growth- inhibiting conditions within the Project Area.
2. Smaller Project Area
This alternative would involve a reduction in the size of the
proposed Project Area. Depending upon the properties that
would be excluded, this alternative could result in an
insignificant change in the impacts associated with the
proposed Project. If the project were reduced in size, then the
properties that least reflect physical impediments to
development or conditions of blight should be eliminated.
This alternative would only reduce the severity of the
cumulative energy consumption in the short term, and as
development proceeded to occur within the excluded areas
significant impacts would still result. The Agency rejects this
alternative on the premise that the properties currently
included in the Project Area are essential to the effective
redevelopment of the area.
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3. Alternative Use
Selection of this alternative would involve a different land use
pattern than that designated by the proposed Redevelopment
Plan which is based on the City of Cypress General Plan. This
alternative could result in environmental impacts that could
be either greater or lesser than those associated with the
proposed Project. Alternative land uses have been rejected by
the Agency, for the present, since the proposed Redevelopment
Plan land use pattern represents the City's determination of
the most appropriate configuration for the long -term usage of
land in the Project Area.
4. Alternative Site
The Cypress City Council adopted a survey area on October 9,
1989. The Council's purpose in conducting the survey was to
determine whether it would be feasible to create a
redevelopment project area from all or part of the survey area.
The Survey Area Report indicated that the Project Area
contained characteristics of irreversible blight which could
not be alleviated by private enterprise acting alone.
Therefore, an alternative site would not meet the Agency's
objectives of eradicating the blighting conditions within the
Project Area.
SECTION 5. The City Council hereby adopts the mitigation measures
recommended in the EIR and the mitigation monitoring program attached as
Exhibit A to this Resolution to monitor the changes which have been adopted
or made a condition of project approval as described in Section 4 of this
Resolution.
SECTION 6. The City Clerk, in cooperation with the Executive Director
of the Agency, is hereby authorized and directed to file a notice of
Determination, pursuant to Title 14 of the California Administrative Code,
Section 15094.
SECTION 7. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its
adoption.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Cypress at a
regular meeting held on the 11th day of June ,1990.
ATTEST:
City Clerk of the City f Cypress
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
tftheCit'
y of Cypres
I, DARRELL ESSEX, City Clerk for the City of Cypress, DO HEREBY
CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted at a regular meeting
of said City Council held on the 11th day of June , 1990, by the
following roll call vote:
AYES: 4 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Arnold, Bowman, Kerry and Age
NOES: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kanel
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