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One Broadway Plaza <br />Environmental Impac <br />Findings and Facts in Support of Findings <br />4.1.3.4 Level of Significance of Impacts Related to Cumulative Air Quality <br />The contribution of the One Broadway Plaza to cumulatively adverse impacts related to <br />construction and operations NO, emissions and construction related PM10 emissions cannot be <br />mitigated to below a level of significance. <br />4.1.4 Impacts Related to Transportation <br />4.1.4.1 Potentially Significant Adverse Impacts Related to Transportation <br />As described in detail in Section 3.5 (Transportation) in the EIR, the proposed One Broadway <br />Plaza project will result in adverse impacts as a result of long term operation. <br />4.1.4.2 Finding Related to Transportation <br />Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which avoid or <br />substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the EIR. <br />and <br />Specific economic, legal, social, technological or other considerations, including provision of <br />employment opportunities for highly trained workers, make infeasible the mitigation measures or <br />project alternatives identified in the Final EIR. <br />4.1.4.3 Facts in Support of the Finding Related to Transportation <br />Impacts to Streets <br />Main Street (17th Street to I't Street). Mitigation measures to reduce potential traffic along Main <br />Street between 17`h Street and la` Street to a level considered less than significant have been <br />determined to be not feasible due to significant land use impacts associated with their <br />implementation. To help minimize impacts along Main Street, mitigation measures T-5 and T-6 are <br />required. <br />T-5 Main Street, between 17`h Street and Civic Center Drive, shall have all on -street parking <br />stalls and parking meters removed and Main Street shall be re -striped to provide a third <br />northbound through lane within the existing right-of-way. The developer shall pay all <br />costs associated with re -striping and removing existing parking meters. <br />T-6 The developer shall pay all costs (acquisition, design, construction, administration and <br />inspection) for providing souhbound right -turn lane at the intersection of Main Street and <br />17` Street. <br />Broadway Street (Santa Clara Avenue to I" Street). Mitigation measures to reduce potential <br />traffic impacts along Broadway Street between Santa Clara and ls` Street to a level considered less <br />than significant have been determined to be not feasible due to significant land use impacts <br />U/vfregoso/wp51/reports/One Broadway final findings Page 13 <br />June 28, 2004 <br />
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