[See page 5-531 for the original comment] The area encompassing the historic Roundhouse would be defined as the proposed new “Roundhouse Circle” as shown in the proposed Brisbane Baylands Specific Plan prepared by the applicant for the DSP and DSP-V scenarios and the proposed new mixed use development immediately facing Roundhouse Circle, as well as the equivalent area for the CPP and CPP-V scenarios, as described in Draft EIR Chapter 3.0, Project Description.
Mitigation Measure 4.D-1a requires submittal and implementation of both a stabilization plan and a rehabilitation plan for the historic Roundhouse.
Mitigation Measure 4.D-1a: Within 90 days of Specific Plan adoption or prior to the issuance of the first grading or building permit within the Project Site (whichever occurs first), the property owner shall prepare and implement a stabilization plan subject to review and approval by the Brisbane Planning Department to protect and stabilize the Roundhouse from further deterioration and future vandalism. Such a plan may include, but is not limited to, additional protective fencing, signage, installation of temporary roof coverings to protect the interior from rainwater intrusion, and covering of all window and door openings with plywood. In preparation of the stabilization plan, the property owner shall use the National Park Service’s Preservation Brief #31, Mothballing Historic Buildings.
Prior to
Within 90 days ofthe issuance of any planning or development approval for use of the historic Roundhouse (e.g.,site remediation, grading, site development plan, building permit)encompassing the area of the historic Roundhouse,the property owner shall also submit a rehabilitation plan for the historic Roundhouse to the City for review and approval by the Brisbane Planning Commission. Implementation of the rehabilitation plan shall be completed priorto the firstissuance of an occupancy permit for thearea subject to the planning or development permit approved encompassing the area of thehistoric Roundhouse.The rehabilitation plan shall be consistent with the performance standards contained in the following documents:4
- The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Such standards call for the retention of significant, character-defining features of the building while finding a new use for the structure that is compatible with its historic character;
- The National Park Service’s Preservation Brief #17, Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildings as an Aid to Preserving Their Architectural Character; and
4 The 10 Standards for Rehabilitation and Preservation Briefs #31, 17 18 and 31 are provided in Appendix F of this EIR.