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1990-252-Adopting Environmental Review ProceduresRESOLUTION 1990 -252 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS ADOPTING ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PROCEDURES RESOLVED, under provisions of Public Resources Code Sections 21000 et seq (California Environmental Quality Act of 1970) that the provisions of the State EIR Guidelines (as amended) are hereby incorporated by reference and adopted as the Town of Los Gatos procedures for the evaluation of projects and the preparation of environmental impact reports. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the procedures shown on the attached chart entitled "'Town's CEQA Process" are established as the procedures for the Town of Los Gatos under the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. FURTHER RESOLVED, this resolution repeals the procedures established by the previous resolution 1983 -218. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos this 17th day of December, 1990 by the following vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Randy Attaway, Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Eric D. Carlson, C3:REPORTS \CEOA Mayor Brent N. Ventura NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None SIGNED: MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: S CLERK OF THE TOWN OIL GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA C3:REPORTS \CEOA 11111110TAI; • I maggggil"Aamulygmt .- .� When a project is approved with an Environmental Impact Report or Negative Declaration as required under CEQA, the deciding body shall also adopt a reporting or monitoring program for the changes to the project or the conditions of approval designed to mitigate or avoid significant effects on the environment. This program is to be designed to ensure compliance during project implementation. The intent of this monitoring and reporting program is to accomplish the following: Summarize the project impacts determined to be significant or potentially significant through the Environmental Impact Report or Negative Declaration process. Identify the mitigation measures that have been included as conditions of approval to mitigate each potentially significant impact. Outline the steps and the schedule for implementation of the required mitigation measures for monitoring and verification of compliance. The program shall document: 1. Each significant or potentially significant environmental impact identified by the Environmental Impact .Report or Negative Declaration; 2. Each mitigation measure adopted to mitigate or avoid a significant impact; 3. The monitoring action taken to ensure the mitigation measure is implemented; 4. Which agency is responsible for ensuring the mitigation measure is implemented; 5. At what point during project implementation the mitigation measure is to be employed (prior to issuance of the Building Permit, prior to occupancy, etc.). Attached is a sample Mitigation Monitoring Program. CHEH2:LETTE&4:NITIGATE i. 1 /^ OETEM@hED PROJECT a SUBJECT To CMA DETERMINE WNEIAM AAPJCATIONa COMVLLREW m MYS ONCEAPPUCA CN IS DETDAEO OOLPLEIE, A CONSULTANT PREPAPES AN N STUCY TO OETOWME VoHIETHEA PROJECT IW A SIONMANT IMPACT Cq THE DAWCNMFM A O WIETNEA AN EA OR NEOATFAE DEC. a TO BE PPIDAJ® APP DEE COWL LIED COMNETE TO RESPONBENE AGENGgai ARMAENT CRIES AND COUNTY (CEATiNEDKVJ STAJRTSSDDAY PENOOIOR F*SPONW RESPONSES TO NOTICE OF PREP. SENTYCIEAD AOENCYNO EIR CONSULTANT PRBPMES AOMN. WAFT M DRC. CONSULTANT a AFPI.CWT DM= ADAM DRAFT 7Cx OF FEED PUBLIC FL14M PE/E00 amm ad MITTEN COLVAOM FIECEMED -CRAFT 6T TO THE OECCM a001' FOR C11RP6ATTON PROJECTA WMATION MONf0FVNQ PROGRAM SCHIDUIUMO POT NJSUC MARNGM TO OETeatt FNKACNOK QMNW OEYEAA OFAPFUCATION DIMMED CONSULTANT PEPAM PESPONSEE FTTOY PUBIJC Pfl'EW FEE iO10E OF oETEntu7lon vATN caTAJrr i aeB oPPTCE c+nowO MDlnoRw aARI6tTCNa u APPROPRIATE COMPLETED. PFAEWO` SOW. STUOA. NEO. DEG A FRO"/Oa ATM I MPETI6TA ;ATION { a EAOlT TMN F* EIi UiME1®PfOJECf AC77O1 PCAN® NOER G£d1 UIOEA CEOAA ?. E