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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 14946 (San Rafael General Plan 2040 and Downtown Precise Plan) 1 RESOLUTION NO. 14946 RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (FEIR) FOR THE SAN RAFAEL GENERAL PLAN 2040 AND DOWNTOWN SAN RAFAEL PRECISE PLAN (CASE NOS. GPA16-001; P16-013; ZO21-003; ZC21-002; ZC21-004) (SCH #2019039167) WHEREAS, every city and county in California is required to prepare a long-range comprehensive, general plan for its future. San Rafael’s existing General Plan 2020 was adopted in 2004 with a horizon year of 2020. In 2017, the City initiated a General Plan Update (San Rafael General Plan 2040) in order to move the Plan’s horizon forward 20 years to 2040; and WHEREAS, in late 2018, the City received a One Bay Area Grant to fund the preparation of a focused Plan for Downtown San Rafael, the Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan (Downtown Precise Plan), under the umbrella of the San Rafael General Plan 2040. The Downtown Precise Plan was budgeted and scoped to include a “form- based code” to regulate zoning for the Downtown Precise Plan area, replacing the existing zoning and many of the existing zoning code regulations (SRMC Title 14, Zoning) that are applicable to the Downtown area; and WHEREAS, in Fall 2020, the City completed and released the Draft General Plan 2040 and the Downtown Precise Plan for public review. City staff prepared and released accompanying amendments to the San Rafael Municipal Code (SRMC Title 14 – Zoning) to establish a new zoning district for Downtown, and address and incorporate the Downtown Precise Plan “form-based code;” and WHEREAS, collectively, the San Rafael General Plan 2040 and the Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan, as well as accompanying amendments to the SRMC Title 14, Zoning are defined as a “project” under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Therefore, environmental review is required; and WHEREAS, as the project is subject to environmental review, on November 15, 2018, in accord with Public Resources Code Sections 5097.94, 21073, 21074, 21080.3.1, 21080.3.2, 21082.3, 21083.09, 21084.2 and 21084.3, including the directives of Assembly Bill 52 (AB 52) and Senate Bill 18 (SB 18), the Community Development Department staff sent an offer for tribal consultation to the representatives of the Federated Indians of the Graton Rancheria (Federated Indians). Tribal consultation is required for all projects that propose preparing a CEQA document. The purpose of the tribal consultation is to consult with the local tribe representatives on potential impacts to Native American places, features and objects described in the California Public Resources Code. The prescribed 30-day period was observed for the Federated Indians to respond to the offer for tribal consultation; and WHEREAS, on March 29, 2019, the City of San Rafael issued a Notice of Preparation (NOP) that announced the initiation of the EIR process and solicited 2 comments regarding the scope of issues to be included and studied in the EIR. The NOP provided a 30-day review period for public comment. On April 23, 2019, the Planning Commission held an appropriately noticed public scoping hearing on the NOP. The Planning Commission directed staff to prepare an EIR for the Project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Pub. Resources Code, § 21000 et seq.) to address the following issues: Aesthetics, Agricultural and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Biological Resources, Cultural and Tribal Cultural Resources, Energy, Geology and Soils, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hazards and Hazardous Materials, Hydrology and Water Quality, Land Use and Planning, Mineral Resources, Noise and Vibration, Population and Housing, Public services and Recreation, Transportation, Utilities and Service Systems, Wildfire, and a reasonable range of alternatives to the project; and WHEREAS, per the CEQA Guidelines, the Draft EIR (DEIR) was prepared, released, and circulated for a 61-day public review period beginning January 7, 2021 and ending March 9, 2021 (State Clearinghouse # 2019039167). The Draft EIR incorporates and is supported by technical studies and reports provided in Appendices A through I of the document; and WHEREAS, the DEIR incorporates and assesses the Year 2040 Buildout Projections for households, residential units, total population, and employment. Further, the DEIR concludes that buildout of the Plans would result in significant, unavoidable impacts associated with Air Quality, Cultural Resources, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Transportation. All other significant impacts identified in the DEIR were identified to be mitigated to less-than-significant levels with implementation of mitigation measures recommended in the DEIR; and WHEREAS, on March 9, 2021, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing to consider and accept comments on the DEIR. Based on written and oral comments received from the public on the DEIR and its own review of the DEIR, the Planning Commission directed staff to prepare a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) and respond to comments received on the DEIR; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21091(d)(2)(A) and CEQA Guidelines Sections 15088, 15089 and 15132, the City responded to all the environmental comments that were submitted on the DEIR during the public review period and a FEIR was completed; and WHEREAS, on May 28, 2021, Notice of Availability for the FEIR/Response to Comments, was mailed to responsible and trustee agencies, organizations, interested persons and others including those persons and parties that provided written and oral comments on the DEIR. In addition, on May 28, 2021, Notice of Availability was published in the Marin Independent Journal; and WHEREAS, the complete San Rafael General Plan 2040 and Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan FEIR (FEIR) is comprised of: a) San Rafael General Plan 2040 and Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan Draft EIR prepared by Placeworks, January 7, 2021; 3 and b) FEIR/Response to Comments to Draft EIR prepared by Placeworks, May 21, 2021; and WHEREAS, the City intends that the FEIR, and all applicable mitigation measures therein, shall be used as: a) the environmental documentation required by CEQA for adopting the San Rafael General Plan 2040 and Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan; and b) a Program EIR for all subsequent actions required to either implement these Plans and for individual, site-specific development project review within the geographic areas covered by these Plans; and WHEREAS, the City is committed to vigorous implementation of all programs it considers necessary to lessen impacts found to be significant and unavoidable, including implementation of its Climate Change Action Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to achieve or exceed State climate goals; and WHEREAS, on June 15, 2021, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on the FEIR/Response to comments and considered the FEIR along with the San Rafael General Plan 2040 and Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan, accepting all public testimony and the written report of the Community Development Department staff. Following its discussion, the Commission approved Resolution 2021-02 recommending City Council certification of the FEIR; and WHEREAS, on July 19, 2021, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on the proposed project, accepting and considering all oral and written public testimony and the written report of the Department of Community Development; and WHEREAS, the custodian of documents which constitute the record of proceedings upon which this decision is based, is the Community Development Department; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council hereby certifies the FEIR, appended to this Resolution as Exhibit A, based upon the following findings required by CEQA Guidelines Section 15090: 1. The Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR), which consists of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) dated January 7, 2021, and the Response to Comments Document dated May 21, 2021 has been prepared in accordance with CEQA, including Public Resources Code Section 21083.3, and the provisions of the City of San Rafael Environmental Assessment Procedures Manual. 2. The FEIR has been prepared and completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines and the City of San Rafael Environmental Assessment Procedures Manual by following the appropriate format, content, technical analysis of the potential impact areas and project alternatives identified in the initially authorized scope of work. Further, all prescribed public review periods and duly noticed hearings were held for the project Notice of Preparation (NOP), Notice of Completion (NOC) for public review of the DEIR and Notice of Availability following publication of the FEIR. 4 3. The City Council has exercised its independent judgment in evaluating the FEIR and has considered the comments received during the public review period on the DEIR. 4. The FEIR reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City of San Rafael Community Development Department and City Council. The City Council has reviewed and considered all information contained in the FEIR prior to taking action on the San Rafael General Plan 2040, Downtown Precise Plan, and amendments to SRMC Title 14, Zoning finding that the FEIR: a) Appropriately analyzes and presents conclusions on the impacts of the project; b) Analyzes a reasonable range of alternatives to the project that could feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the project while avoiding or substantially lessening any significant effect of the project; c) Identifies or recommends mitigation measures to substantially lessen, eliminate or avoid the otherwise significant adverse environmental impacts of the project, and d) Includes findings and recommendations supported by technical studies prepared by professionals experienced in the specific areas of study, and which are contained within the document and/or made available within the project file maintained by the City of San Rafael Community Development Department, the custodian of all project documents. 5. The information contained in the FEIR is current, correct, and complete for document certification. As a result of comments submitted on the DEIR, the FEIR provides responses to comments received on the DEIR and provides clarification to and incorporates edits to the DEIR text. No significant new information has been added to the DEIR that would deprive the public of meaningful opportunity to comment upon the significant adverse environmental effect of the project or a feasible way to mitigate or avoid such an effect that the City has declined to implement. Specifically, no new, significant information is presented in the FEIR that would result in, disclose, or result in following: a) A new, significant environmental impact resulting from the project or a new mitigation measure needed to implement a new significant environmental impact; b) A substantial increase in the severity of the impacts that were disclosed and analyzed in the DEIR; c) Any new feasible project alternatives or mitigation measures considerably different from others previously analyzed that would clearly lessen significant environmental impacts of the project, but which the City refuses to adopt; and d) A finding that the DEIR is so fundamentally and basically inadequate and conclusory in nature that meaningful public review and comment were precluded. 6. The FEIR presents factual, quantitative, and qualitative data and studies, which find and support the conclusion that the project will result in several potentially significant impacts that necessitate mitigation. At the time the City considers action on the San 5 Rafael General Plan 2040, Downtown Precise Plan, and amendments to SRMC Title 14, Zoning, it will be necessary to make complete and detailed findings pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21081(a) and CEQA Guidelines Section 15091(a). For each significant effect identified in the EIR, the City will be required to make one or more of the following findings: a) That changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified in the final EIR; that such changes or alterations are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of another public agency and not the agency making the finding, and that such changes have been adopted by such other agency or can and should be adopted by such other agency; b) That specific economic, legal, social, technological, or other considerations, including provision of employment opportunities for highly trained workers, make infeasible the mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the FEIR; and c) As the project would result in several significant, unavoidable impacts, findings of overriding consideration will be required. Such findings will require that the City weigh the benefits of the project with the environmental impacts that cannot be mitigated. 7. The City Council is taking an action to certify the FEIR for the project, recognizing it as an informational document for assessment of the project. The CEQA Guidelines recognize that an environmental document is prepared for public disclosure of potential project impacts and that it is used as an informational document to guide decision-makers in considering project merits. Certification of the FEIR, as presented, would not result in a land use entitlement or right of development for a specific project or site. When taking action on future development projects the FEIR document must be reviewed to determine whether it adequately assesses the impacts of the project, and whether the circumstances presented in Public Resources Code section 21166, as amplified by its corresponding CEQA Guidelines Sections 15162 to 15163 are present with respect to the project to determine whether: a) a Subsequent EIR, a Supplement to the EIR, Addendum to the EIR, or a Negative Declaration will need be prepared; or b) further environmental review under CEQA is not required. Certification of the FEIR prior to consideration of and taking action on future development projects does not prejudice or bias review or actions on the proposed development project. I, LINDSAY LARA, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 19th day of July 2021. 6 AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz & Mayor Kate NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: Llorens Gulati LINDSAY LARA, City Clerk EXHIBIT A (by hyperlink): FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT