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2025-041 - Certifing Final Supplemental Enviromental Impact for The Village
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2025-041 - Certifing Final Supplemental Enviromental Impact for The Village
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9/16/2025
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• The Project will redevelop the underutilized and currently vehicle-centric site by <br /> introducing a mixed-use development within a Pedestrian Opportunity Zone by developing <br /> sidewalks, pedestrian pathways, and a fitness loop to encourage pedestrian mobility to <br /> reduce overall VMT compared to the existing conditions. <br /> • The Project provides a positive contribution to the local economy through new capital <br /> investment, the creation of new jobs, development of more commercial opportunities, <br /> attraction of economic activity, and the expansion of the tax base. <br /> • The Project develops high quality residential spaces that reflect modern lifestyles, while <br /> responding to the vision of the GPU to help bring higher density housing into a jobs-rich <br /> area of the City planned for growth, to facilitate balancing the City's jobs-housing ratio. <br /> • The Project includes new residential and mixed-use buildings that would provide housing <br /> opportunities for residents in the City's South Bristol Street Focus Area which <br /> complements the successful South Coast Metro area with a diversity of new housing in a <br /> jobs-rich environment and implements the goals and policies of SCAG's Regional <br /> Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy. <br /> • The Project enhances alternative transportation activity by creating a walkable and <br /> bikeable mixed-use development that links with existing facilities and transit services to <br /> encourage non-automotive travel within the Specific Plan area and the local community. <br /> • The Project contributes to the creation of a vibrant urban core for the City by providing <br /> vibrant and attractive community amenities, recreational and open space areas, and <br /> gathering spaces that are directly accessible to residents and the community, and takes <br /> advantage of the site's location within the South Coast Metro area. <br /> • The Project provides community benefits commensurate with the Specific Plan <br /> development proposal including public open space onsite and locations for public <br /> community events, as well as streetscape improvements along the Project site frontages <br /> of Sunflower Avenue and Bear Street. <br /> 10.4 CONCLUSION <br /> The City Council finds that each of the specific economic, legal, social, technological, <br /> environmental, and other considerations, and the benefits of the Project separately and <br /> independently outweigh the remaining significant, adverse impacts related to recreation and is an <br /> overriding consideration independently warranting approval of the Project. The remaining <br /> significant adverse impacts identified in Chapter 6 above, are acceptable in light of each of these <br /> overriding considerations, and the substantial evidence that supports the enumerated benefits of <br /> the Project can be found in the Findings of Fact herein, the Final Supplemental EIR, the Project <br /> itself, and the record of all proceedings in connection with the approval of the Project. In the event <br /> that any court decision or regulatory action results in a determination that there are additional <br /> remaining significant impacts resulting from the City's approval of the Project that cannot be <br /> avoided even with the incorporation of all feasible mitigation measures into the Project, the CEQA <br /> Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations herein shall be deemed to apply to <br /> such additional remaining significant impacts. <br /> Resolution No. 2025-041 <br /> Page 112 of 140 <br />
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