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Item 5 - Desk Item with Exhibit.General Plan DEIR PREPARED BY: Jennifer Armer, AICP Planning Manager Reviewed by: Community Development Director 110 E. Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 ● (408) 354-6872 www.losgatosca.gov TOWN OF LOS GATOS PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT MEETING DATE: 12/08/2021 ITEM NO: 5 DESK ITEM DATE: December 8, 2021 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Joel Paulson, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Provide the Public with an Opportunity to Give Verbal Comments on the Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Draft 2040 General Plan. No action will be taken at this meeting. Project Planner: Jennifer Armer. REMARKS: Exhibit 3 includes public comment received after the completion of the Addendum Report. EXHIBITS: Previously received under separate cover: 1. Notice of Completion and Availability and DEIR Previously received with the December 8, 2021 Staff Report: 2. Revised Notice of Completion and Availability and Revised Sections of the DEIR Note that the complete Draft 2040 General Plan, DEIR, and Recirculation Documents are available online at: https://www.losgatos2040.com Received with this Desk Item Report: 3. Public comment received between 11:01 a.m., Tuesday, December 7, 2021 and 11:00 a.m., Wednesday December 8, 2021 This Page Intentionally Left Blank EXHIBIT 3 From: Giulianna Pendleton Sent: Tuesday, December 7, 2021 5:34 PM To: Planning Comment <PlanningComment@losgatosca.gov> Subject: Planning Commission 12/8/21 Item #5: General Plan DEIR Hello, Please find my public comment regarding the General Plan DEIR attached. Thank you, Giulianna Pendleton Environmental Advocacy Assistant Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society 22221 McClellan Rd Cupertino, CA 95014 408-656-7978 giulianna@scvas.org December 7, 2021 To: Los Gatos Planning Commission Re:December 8th Agenda Item 5: Provide the Public with an Opportunity to Give Verbal Comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the Draft 2040 General Plan Dear Chair Janoff and Commissioners, Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society (SCVAS) promotes the enjoyment, understanding, and protection of birds and other wildlife by engaging people of all ages in birding, education, and conservation. We believe schools should be places for children to learn, grow, and explore - inside the classroom and out. Part of this education includes ensuring children are surrounded by natural spaces, native plants, and trees. The Los Gatos Union School District (LGUSD) is renovating outdoor spaces for Daves Avenue Elementary, Louise Van Meter Elementary, and Blossom Hill Elementary, and deciding whether or not to include artificial turf for courtyard areas and sports fields (for both these renovations and future school renovations). Within the General Plan Update, Implementation Program C: Artificial Turf “determine the appropriate use of artificial turf” (page 6-34) would have critical implications for future LGUSD decisions. Within the Draft EIR for the General Plan Update, please analyze the cumulative impact of artificial turf on our open spaces, tree canopy, habitat, and water quality. Expanding artificial turf within Los Gatos could have cumulative impacts on biological resources and public health and safety. Artificial turf can exacerbate microplastics pollution, groundwater recharge disturbances, urban heat island effects, toxic chemicals, habitat loss, and trash accumulation. Artificial turf cannot be recycled into another field and it most often ends up in the landfill every ten years. The field’s shockpad can be reused once, but then it will go to the landfill too. Municipalities, public agencies, and organizations are starting to take action against artificial turf. This year, the City of Millbrae issued a moratorium on artificial turf installations1. Mt. Sinai Children’s Environmental Health Center, UCSF Children’s Environmental Health Department, Valley Water, and other environmental groups caution against its use. 1 https://www.smdailyjournal.com/news/local/millbrae-enacting-temporary-ban-on-new-artificial-turf/article_f aefa35a-3ae9-11ec-87ea-4375ef038f82.html SCVAS maintains that there is no appropriate use of artificial turf. We hope Los Gatos considers a moratorium on the use of artificial turf in the city. We recommend looking at all the impacts of expanding artificial turf, cradle to grave. This includes impacts to public services, public health and safety, and landfill capacity. Please reach out to Giulianna Pendleton at giulianna@scvas.org with any questions or requests for more information. Thank you, Giulianna Pendleton Los Gatos Resident Environmental Advocacy Assistant Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society This Page Intentionally Left Blank