R-10131
City Council Meeting: May 25, 2006
Santa Monica, California
RESOLUTION NO. 10131 (CCS)
(City Council Series)
A RESOLUTION OF TH E CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA MAKING FINDINGS
NECESSARY TO APPROVE THE 415 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY PROJECT,
ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATION,
AND MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN
WHEREAS, an Environmental Impact Report has been prepared which analyzes
the environmental effects of the 415 Pacific Coast Highway Project; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, as Lead City Agency, reviewed the Final
Environmental Impact Report in full compliance with State and City CEQA Guidelines;
and
WHEREAS, on May 25, 2006, the City Council certified that the Final
Environmental Impact Report was prepared in full compliance with State and City CEQA
Guidelines,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Consistent with Article IV, Section 12 of the City of Santa Monica
CEQA Guidelines and Section 15128 of the State CEQA Guidelines, the Initial
1
eff45
Study/Notice of Preparation, incorporated herein by reference, determined that the
following environmental impacts were not considered potentially significant and were not
addressed further in the Final Environmental Impact Report: Biological Resources;
Shadows; Population and Housing; Land Use and Planning; Utilities and Service
Systems; Public Services; Recreation; Economic and Social Impacts; Agricultural
Resources and Mineral Resources.
SECTION 2. Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of the City of Santa Monica
CEQA Guidelines and Section 15091 and 15092 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and as
detailed in the Final EIR at Sections 4.2 and 4.9, incorporated herein by reference, the
City Council finds that there are no significant im pacts for air quality and noise.
SECTION 3. Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of the City of Santa Monica
CEQA Guidelines and Sections 15091 and 1 5092 of the State of California CEQA
Guidelines, the City Council finds that most impacts resulting from the project can be
reduced to an acceptable level. More specifically, significant environmental effects as
identified below can feasibly be avoided and have been eliminated or substantially
lessened to below a level of significance. The remaining unavoidable significant effects
cannot be fully mitigated but are nevertheless found to be acceptable due to overriding
considerations, as discussed in Section 6.
(a) The Final EIR determined that without mitigation the proposed project could
result in significant adverse impacts to Aesthetics. Although the building program and
conceptual site plan prepared for the proposed project appear to be consistent with the
guidelines set forth in the Land Use Element, it cannot be determined with certainty that
2
eff45
the proposed buildings would be compatible with the existing historic and architectural
setting of the Marion Davies Estate and that fencing within the front yard setback area
would be consistent with the maximum height requirements of the Zoning Ordinance.
Therefore the proposed project has the potential to degrade the existing visual character
and quality of the site. Additionally, the proposed project would include the use of outdoor
lighting and has the potential to increase sources of glare on-sight, particularly from an
increased number of automobiles parked in the expanded parking lot. Consistent with
Article VI, Section 12 of the City CEQA Guidelines and Section 15091 and 15092 of the
State of California CEQA Guidelines and as detailed in the Final EIR at Section 4.1,
incorporated herein by reference, the City Council finds that the following mitigation
measures have been required for the project which will avoid or substantially lessen the
potential significant environmental effects identified with respect to Aesthetics to below a
level of significance.
1. Landmarks Commission Review (AES-2(b)). The design, scale and
character of project architecture shall be compatible with the existing Georgian
Revival architectural style of the Marion Davies Estate. Rehabilitation of
historic resources shall comply with the recommendations of the Cultural
Resources Technical Report: Proposed 415 PCH Project (Historic Resources
Group 2005) incorporated herein by reference, and shall be consistent with the
final design requirements outlined in Mitigation Measure HR-1(a) as follows:
HR-1(a) Final Rehabilitation Design. A historically compatible rehabilitation
design for the North House, pool, and bulkhead shall comply with the
Secretary of Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and
Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing
Historic Buildings or the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation
and Guidelines for Historic Buildings (Weeks and Grimmer, 1995). Prior to
permit issuance, a design plan shall be prepared and submitted to the
Community and Cultural Services Department for review as well as the
3
eff45
Landmarks Commission as part of review for a Certificate of Appropriateness,
which includes, but is not limited to .the following:
. Alterations required for the conversion of the North House into a meeting
facility, including the installation of mechanical equipment and alterations
related to ADA accessibility, shall be designed so as to integrate, rather than
obscure, alter, or remove, character-defining features.
. The architectural design of new facilities and landscaping shall be
"differentiated from the old," and not detract from or overwhelm the original
historic features.
. Signage shall be placed in a manner that is compatible with and does not
obstruct character-defining features of the North House, pool, or bulkhead.
. Testing shall be performed where necessary to ensure that the safest and
gentlest means possible are used to clean and repair materials. A materials
conservator shall evaluate historic ceramic tiles in the pool and North House
restrooms and provide appropriate methodology for repair and/or
replacement in kind if necessary.
. New facilities, including the Event House, Pool House, Garden and children's
water play area shall be designed to maintain spatial relationships of the
character-defining features as much as possible. New elements constructed
on the site shall be designed to be reversible and to cause minimal impact on
the historic fabric of the site.
Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the applicant shall submit detailed plans for
review and approval by the Landmarks Commission that demonstrate compliance
with this mitigation measure.
2. Fence Design Requirements (AES-2 (c)). Plans for the proposed project shall
include design details of the fence that is envisioned along the street frontage of
PCH. The design of the fence shall be compatible with the existing Georgian
Revival architectural style of the Marion Davies Estate and shall be subject to
review by the City Counciland Landmarks Commission, as required pursuant to
Mitigation Measures AES-2(a) and (b).
3. Planning Commission Review (AES-2(a)). The physical location, size,
massing and placement of proposed structures on the site shall be compatible with
and relate harmoniously to surrounding sites and neighborhood. Prior to issuance
of Building Permits, the applicant shall submit plans for review and approval by the
Planning Commission to demonstrate compliance with this mitigation measure.
4
eff45
4. Low-glare Materials (AES-3(a)). All design and placement of windows shall be
of low-glare specification. Paint used fa r exterior facades shall be of low-
reflectivity. Metal surfaces shall be brush-polished, and shall not be highly
reflective.
5. Parking Lot Landscaping (AES-3(b)). Parking areas shall be landscaped
such that the size, type and location of species reduce the glare from vehicles
parked on-site.
6. Lighting Plan (AES-3(c)). In order to ensure that new sources of light are
compatible with existing residential and recreational development along Santa
Monica State Beach and to avoid excessive nighttime lighting that is out of
character with the land uses surrounding the project site, any exterior night lighting
installed on the project site shall be of low intensity, low glare design, and shall be
hooded to direct light downward onto the subject parcel and away from
surrounding residential uses so that there is no lighting spill-over onto adjacent
parcels. In addition, such lighting shall not blink, flash, or oscillate. The City shall
develop a Lighting Plan incorporating these requirements which shall be reviewed
and approved by the City's Landmark Commission prior to issuance of a building
permit.
(b) The Final EIR determined that without mitigation the proposed project could
result in significant adverse impacts to Construction Effects. The proposed project would
involve demolition of the existing Locker Building, rehabilitation of extant historical
structures, and construction of a new event house, entry pavilion, pool house and
accessory structures to facilitate public use of the site. Construction activities may
temporarily disrupt the normal use of the beach, beach walkways/bike path, Pacific Coast
Highway and also reduce parking availability. Project construction would generate a
temporary increase in air pollutant emissions and while worst-case daily emissions would
5
eff45
not exceed established SCAQMD construction thresholds for ROC, CO, NOx or PM1O,
SCAQMD requires construction activity to include control measures to minimize fugitive
dust emissions. Construction activities associated with the proposed project would
intermittently generate high noise levels on and adjacent to the site which may affect
sensitive receptors near the project site. Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of the City
CEQA Guidelines and Section 15091 and 1 5092 of the State of California CEQA
Guidelines and as detailed in the Final EIR at Section 4.3, incorporated herein by
reference, the City Council finds that the following mitigation measures have been
required for the project which will avoid or substantially lessen the potential significant
environmental effects identified with respect to Construction Effects to below a level of
significance.
1. Construction Impact Mitigation Plan (CON-1). The City shall prepare and
implement a Construction Impact Mitigation Plan to provide for traffic and parking
capacity management during demolition of the Locker Building and construction of
the project. This plan shall be subject to review and approval by the Departments
of Environmental and Public Works Management and Planning and Community
Development, Transportation Management Division, at a minimum, and shall
include the following:
. A public information program to advise motorists of impending construction
activities (e.g., media coverage, portable message signs, and information
signs at the construction site);
. Approval from the City, or Caltrans if required, for any construction detours
or construction work requiring encroachment into public rights-of-way, or
any other street use activity (e.g. haul routes);
. Timely notification of construction schedules to all affected agencies (e.g.
Police Department, Fire Department, Department of Environmental and
Public Works Management, and Department of Planning and Community
Development);
6
eff45
. Coordination of construction work with affected agencies five to ten days
prior to start of work;
. A traffic control plan for Pacific Coast Highway, which includes specific
information regarding the project's construction and activities that will
disrupt normal traffic flow;
. A pedestrian/bicyclists control plan for the beach pedestrian/bike path,
which includes information regarding the project's construction and activities
that will disrupt public use of the path;
. Minimizing dirt and demolition material hauling and construction material
delivery during the morning and afternoon peak traffic periods and cleaning
of streets and equipment as necessary;
. Scheduling and expediting of work to cause the least amount of disruption
and interference to the adjacent vehicular and pedestrian traffic flow.
Weekday daytime work on City streets shall primarily be performed
between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM;
. Limit queuing of trucks to on-site only, and prohibit truck queuing on Pacific
Coast Highway;
. Scheduling of preconstruction meetings with affected agencies to properly
plan methods of controlling traffic through work areas;
. Storage of construction material and equipment within the designated work
area and limitation of equipment and material visibility to the public; and
. Provision of off-street parking for construction workers, which may include
the use of a remote location with shuttle transport to the site, it determined
necessary by the City of Santa Monica.
2. Dust Minimization (CON-2(a)). Dust generated by the development activities
shall be kept to a minimum with a goal of retaining dust on the site through
implementation of the following measures recommended by the SCAQMD Rule 43
Handbook:
. During clearing, grading, earth moving, excavation, or transportation of cut
or fill materials, water trucks or sprinkler systems are to be used to the
extent necessary to prevent dust from leaving the site and to create a crust
7
eff45
after each day's activities cease.
. During clearing, grading, earth moving, excavation, or transportation of cut
or fill materials, streets and sidewalks within 150 feet of the site perimeter
shall be swept and cleaned a minimum of twice weekly.
. During construction, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to keep
all areas of vehicle movement damp enough to prevent dust from leaving
the site. At a minimum, this would include wetting down such areas in the
later morning and after work is completed for the day and whenever wind
exceeds 15 miles per hour.
. Soil stockpiled for more than two days shall be covered, kept moist, or
treated with soil binders to prevent dust generation.
3. Construction Equipment Conditions (CON-2(b)). Construction equipment
used on the site shall meet the following conditions in order to minimize NOx and
ROC emissions:
. Diesel-powered equipment such as booster pumps or generators should be
replaced by electric equipment to the extent feasible; and
. The operation of heavy-duty construction equipment shall be limited to no
more than 5 pieces of equipment at anyone time.
4. Diesel Equipment Mufflers(CON-3(a)). All diesel equipment shall be operated
with closed engine doors and shall be equipped with factory-recommended
mufflers.
5. Electrically-Powered Tools (CON-3(b)). Electrical power shall be used to run
air compressors and similar power tools.
6. Additional Noise Attenuation Techniques (CON-3(c)). For all noise-
generating activity on the project site associated with the installation of new
facilities, additional noise attenuation techniques shall be employed to reduce
noise levels to City of Santa Monica noise standards. Such techniques may
include, but are not limited to, the use of sound blankets on noise generating
8
eff45
equipment and the construction of temporary sound barriers between construction
sites and nearby sensitive receptors.
7. Construction Sign Posting (CON-3(d)). In accordance with Santa Monica
Municipal Code Section 4.12.120, the City shall be required to post a sign
informing all workers and subcontractors of the time restrictions for the installation
of new facilities. The sign shall also includ e the City telephone numbers where
violations can be reported and complaints associated with noise associated with
the installation of new facilities can be submitted.
(c) The Final EIR determined that without mitigation the proposed project could
result in significant adverse impacts to Geology and Soils. Seismic activity could produce
sufficient ground shaking resulting in liquefaction. Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of
the City CEQA Guidelines and Section 15091 and 15092 of the State of California CEQA
Guidelines and as detailed in the Final EIR at Section 4.4, incorporated herein by
reference, the City Council finds that the following mitigation measure has been required
for the project which will avoid or substa ntially lessen the potential significant
environmental effects identified with respect to Geology and Soils to below a level of
significance.
1. Geotechnical Study (GEO-2). A geotechnical study shall be prepared for the
project site prior to development. This report shall include, but is not limited to, an
analysis of the liquefaction potential of the underlying materials. If the site is found
to be prone to seismically-induced liquefaction, appropriate techniques to minimize
liquefaction potentia,l shall be prescribed and implemented. Suitable measures to
reduce liquefaction impacts could include, but are not limited to: (1) specialized
design of foundations by a structural engineer; (2) removal or treatment of
liquefiable soils to reduce the potential for liquefaction; (3) in-situ densification of
soils; and (4) other alterations to the ground characteristics. Any recommended
9
eff45
measures to minimize liquefaction potential specified by the geotechnical study
shall be fully implemented in accordance with the Uniform Building Code and
California Building Code requirements.
(d) The Final EIR determined that without mitigation the proposed project could
result in significant adverse impacts to Hazards and Hazardous Materials. The project
would rehabilitate the historic swimming pool and restrooms in the North House, which
contain ceramic tiles that are likely to contain lead. Provided that these features are
reused for their original purpose and are maintained in good condition, the likelihood of
exposure to lead is minimal. Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of the City CEQA
Guidelines and Section 15091 and 15092 of the State of California CEQA Guidelines and
as detailed in the Final EIR at Section 4.5, incorporated herein by reference, the City
Council finds that the following mitigation measure has been required for the project
which will avoid or substantially lessen the potential significant environmental effects
identified with respect to Hazards and Hazardous Materials to below a level of
significance.
1. (HHM-3): As part of Mitigation Measure HR-1(a), as required in Final EIR
Section 4.6 Historic Resources, a materials conservator would be required to
evaluate the historic ceramic tiles in the pool and North House restrooms and
provide appropriate methodology for repair and/or replacement in kind, if
necessary. Implementation of Mitigation Measure HR-1(a) would ensure that the
historic tiles are maintained in good condition and further reduce any risk of lead
exposure.
(e) The Final EIR determined that without mitigation the proposed project could
result in significant adverse impacts to Historic Resources. Preliminary design for the
10
eff45
rehabilitation of extant historical resources, construction of the proposed event house and
pool house, and reuse of the project site could adversely affect designated historic
resources, thus rendering the proposed project inconsistent with the Secretary of
Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of the City
CEQA Guidelines and Section 15091 and 1 5092 of the State of California CEQA
Guidelines and as detailed in the Final EIR at Section 4.6 incorporated herein by
reference, the City Council finds that the following mitigation measures have been
required for the project which will avoid or substantially lessen the potential significant
environmental effects identified with respect to Historic Resources:
1. Final Rehabilitation Design (HR-1(a)) Final Rehabilitation Design. A
historically compatible rehabilitation design for the North House, pool and bulkhead
shall comply with the Secretary of Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic
Properties and Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring and
Reconstructing Historic Buildings or the Secretary of Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Historic Buildings (Weeks and Grimmer, 1995).
Prior to issuance of a building permit, plans with specific design details shall be
prepared and submitted to the Landmarks Commission as part of its review of a
Certificate of Appropriateness application which review shall ensure that the
rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the North House and swimming pool, and new
construction within the vicinity of the historical resources does not significantly
affect and is consistent with the historic character of the project site. As part of this
review and any approval of the project, in accordance with the Secretary of the
Interior's Standards, the Landmark Commission shall require the following:
. Alterations required for the conversion of the North House into a meeting
facility, including the installation of mechanical equipment and alterations
related to ADA accessibility, shall be designed so as to integrate, father
than obscure, alter, or remove, character-defining features.
. The architectural design of new facilities and landscaping shall be
"differentiated from the old," and not detract from or overwhelm the original
11
eff45
historic features.
. Signage shall be placed in a manner that is compatible with and does not
obstruct character-defining features of the North House, pool, or bulkhead.
. Testing shall be performed where necessary to ensure that the safest and
gentlest means possible are used to clean and repair materials. A
materials conservator shall evaluate historic ceramic tiles in the pool and
North House restrooms and provide appropriate methodology for repair
and/or replacement in kind if necessa ry.
. New facilities, including the Event House, Pool House, Garden and
children's water play area shall be designed to maintain spatial relationships
of the character-defining features as much as possible. New elements
constructed on the site shall be designed to be reversible and to cause
minimal impact on the historic fabric of the site.
2.Mitigation Plan for Preservation of Historic Materials During
Construction(HR-1). The City shall prepare and implement a Mitigation Plan for
Preservation of Historic Materials During Construction to protect historic materials
during construction of the proposed project This plan shall be subject to review
and approval by the Planning and Community Development Department prior to
issuance of a building permit. At a minimum, it shall include the following:
. Character-defining features of the property shall dictate the placement of
new design components, as well as methods and design of new
construction. Structural engineers, in consultation with a designated
historian, shall evaluate the condition of extant historical resources to better
understand the potential effects of excavation activities and foundation
design.
. Engineers shall provide a shoring design solution, if necessary, to protect
historical resources from construction procedures and mitigate the
possibility of settlement due to the removal of adjacent soil. Structural
engineers shall also evaluate what temporary seismic movement the new
construction may have, and whether any measures need to be taken to
allow for this movement.
12
eff45
. The removal of historic materials shall be minimized to the extent feasible.
If any historic materials are removed, a materials conservator shall evaluate
historic material and provide appropriate methodology for handling and/or
preservation.
(f) The Final EIR determined that without mitigation the proposed project could
result in significant adverse impacts to Hydrology and Water Quality. Overall the project is
expected to generate fewer pollutants in water runoff than the current land uses on the
site through the conversion of impervious surfaces to landscaped areas with permeable
surfaces. This is considered an overall beneficial impact. However, the proposed project
could still contribute urban pollutants to surface runoff from onsite parking lots and
landscaping. Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of the City CEQA Guidelines and
Section 15091 and 15092 of the State of California CEQA Guidelines and as detailed in
the Final EIR at Section 4.7, incorporated herein by reference, the City Council finds that
the following mitigation measures have been required for the project which will avoid or
substantially lessen the potential significant environmental effects identified with respect
to Hydrology and Water Quality to below a level of significance.
1. Best Management Practices (HWQ-3(a)). The City shall include best
management practices (BMPs), such as sand filters and grease traps, within the
reconfigured surface parking lots to intercept and effectively prevent pollutants,
sediment, and debris from discharging offsite.
2. Landscape Maintenance Plan (HWQ-3(b)). A landscaping maintenance plan
shall be implemented that limits the use of herbicides and inorganic fertilizers
applied to landscaping to quantities that are necessary to treat specific problems.
The maintenance plan shall incorporate features from the City of Santa Monica's
Integrated Pest Management Program, which include, but are not limited to the
following: pest-resistant plants, provisions for mechanical weed control to be used
13
eff45
wherever and whenever possible as the first choice; determination of the probable
cause of a disease problem and correction as necessary (e.g. soil nutrient
problems, irrigation, water quality, and plant type) prior to chemical use; provisions
that herbicides are to be used only when necessary to cure a problem and not as a
preventative measure or as a regular, periodic application; and, guidelines for use
of chemical forms that have a low potential for leaching from the site.
(g) The Final EIR determined that without mitigation the proposed project could
result in significant. adverse impacts to Transportation and Circulation related to on-site
parking. The proposed project would provide approximately 280 parking spaces onsite
and during most times, the proposed parking supply would be adequate. However, on
peak beach days, this supply would not be sufficient to satisfy the anticipated parking
demand if all project components (including the Event House) were active during the day.
Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of the City CEQA Guidelines and Section 15091
and 15092 of the State of California CEQA Guidelines and as detailed in the Final EIR at
Sections 4.10, incorporated herein by reference, the City Council finds that the following
mitigation measure has been required for the project which will avoid or substantially
lessen the potential significant environmental effects identified with respect to Traffic and
Circulation (parking) to below a level of significance.
1. Off-Site Parking (T-2). If events are scheduled during peak summer beach days
(Mondays-Thursdays during June through September 1 PM - 4 PM and Fridays-Sundays
during June through September 10 AM - 6 PM), and during other peak beach days
(Saturday and Sunday during October, March, April, and May, 10 AM - 6 PM), the party
booking the event shall secure off-site parking within 5 miles of the project site for the
guests with a shuttle bus system to transport them to the site, unless the off-site parking
14
eff45
is located within walking-distance of the site, and shall submit a Transportation and
Parking Management Plan (Plan) to the operator of the site prior to issuance of a permit
for use of the facility. The Plan shall include a description of the methodology of notifying
guests of the location for the shuttle, if determined by the City to be needed; shall provide
information regarding the number of guests a nd parking spaces needed to meet this
demand; and shall include evidence demonstrating that 1) pre-paid parking has been
secured; and 2) pre-paid shuttle service, if needed, has been hired between the site and
the off-site parking lot.
SECTION 4. Consistent with Article IV, Section 12 of the City of Santa Monica CEQA
Guidelines and Section 15091, 15092, and 15093 of the State of California CEQA
Guidelines, the City Council finds that significant adverse environmental effects in the
areas of Transportation and Circulation cannot feasibly be avoided or mitigated to below
a level of significance. Nevertheless, these impacts are found to be acceptable due to
overriding considerations as discussed in Section 6.
(a) The Final EIR determined that without mitigation the proposed project could
result in significant adverse impacts to Transportation and Circulation. Consistent with
Article VI, Section 12 of the City of Santa Monica CEQA Guidelines and Section 15091,
15092, and 15093 of the State of California CEQA Guidelines, and as detailed in Final
EIR Section 4.10, incorporated herein by reference, the City Council finds that, the
proposed project would result in 24 weekday AM peak hour trips, 104 weekday PM
peak hour trips and 104 weekend PM peak hours trips. The increase in vehicles
traveling on the surrounding roadway network would result in significant and
15
eff45
unavoidable impacts at the following two intersections in the project vicinity: 1) Pacific
Coast Highway & the California Incline; and 2) Pacific Coast Highway & Lot 10 N
entrance/primary project access point.
Pacific Coast Highway & the California Incline.
An additional southbound left-turn lane on PCH and an additional departure lane along
the California Incline is proposed as a mitigation measure for Pacific Coast Highway and
the California Incline. However, implementation of this mitigation measure is infeasible
since implementation of this measure would require street widening and widening is not
possible due to physical constraints including the bluffs to the east and property
development to the west. Furthermore, the intersection is not within the City of Santa
Monica's jurisdiction as it is owned by Caltrans and therefore is beyond the control of the
City of Santa Monica. As a result, there are no feasible mitigation measures and this
impact would be considered significant and unavoidable.
Pacific Coast Highway & Lot 10N entrance/primary access point.
The intersection at Pacific Coast Highway and Lot 10N was analyzed with the installation
of two possible traffic signal configurations as mitigation: a half-signal and a full-signal.
A half-signal would stop all southbound traffic while northbound left-turning vehicles enter
the site and eastbound left-turning vehicles exit the site. Such a half-signal would require
the construction of a raised median divider to separate vehicles accelerating to the north
away from the site and away from the unrelated northbound through traffic. This would
be similar to the installation currently in place at PCH and Chautauqua
16
eff45
Boulevard/Channel Road. However the existing lanes on PCH in this area are of
substandard width (i.e., less than 12 feet wide) and therefore is not appear possible to
implement a half signal at this location without widening the roadway, an infeasibility due
to the physical constraints including the bluffs to the east and property development to the
west. Furthermore, because this intersection is owned by Caltrans, implementation of
this measure is beyond the control ofthe City of Santa Monica.
A full traffic signal would stop both northbound and southbound traffic while northbound
left-turning vehicles enter the site and eastbound left-turning vehicles exit the site. A full
signal would necessitate the provision of some combination of new striping, signage,
controller cabinets, poles, mast arms, detectors and/or signal heads. However, it would
not require the construction of a raised median divider, acceleration lane or the
associated roadway widening. This proposed mitigation measure would fully mitigate the
project impact. However, because the intersection is owned by Caltrans, implementation
of the mitigation measure is beyond the control of the City of Santa Monica and the
impact is considered significant and unavoidable. Nevertheless, the following mitigation
measure related to this intersection is required for the project.
1. PCH and Lot N Entrancelprimary project access point (T-1(c)). The
applicant shall use its good faith reasonable efforts to obtain approval of a full
signal at this location, including filing a Caltrans Encroachment Permit application
or other application, plans, specification and studies that provide sufficient
information and details to enable Caltrans to evaluate implementing the Mitigation
Measure. These applications shall be submitted prior to issuance of building
permits. If timely approved by Caltrans, such improvements shall be completed
prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the project. In submitting
applications for this signal, the applicant will request that the signal be demand-
17
eff45
actuated and be integrated into the signal progression on Pacific Coast Highway.
SECTION 5. The Final EIR found that the No Project Alternative would be
environmentally superior to the proposed project on the basis of the minimization or
avoidance of physical environmental impacts. However, the No Project Alternative is not
feasible since it does not satisfy the project objectives of creating a community-oriented
public recreation facility that encourages diverse users and preserves the history of the
site by providing a range of uses including public recreational activities on a year-round
basis and links to the regional open space network in that the site would remain vacant,
boarded and fenced. None of the -benefits of the project would be obtained if the No
Project Alternative were adopted.
The CEQA Guidelines require that if the environmentally superior alternative is the
No Project alternative, that the EIR shall also identify an environmentally superior
alternative among the other alternatives. Consistent with Article VI, Section 12 of the City
of Santa Monica CEQA Guidelines and Section 15091, 15092, and 15093 of the State of
California CEQA Guidelines, and as detailed in Final EIR Section 6.0, incorporated herein
by reference, the City Council finds that, based on the other project alternatives, the 1998
Reuse Plan is environmentally superior. This alternative would not incur the potential
impacts to historic resources associated with new construction although similar impacts
would be associated with the reuse of the North House and there may be potential
impacts associated with the reuse of the Locker Building due to its proximity to the North
House. The 1998 Reuse Plan alternative would not be feasible in that the costs
18
eff45
associated with seismically retrofitting the Locker Building, providing a new roof and other
improvements to the building shell, installing new building systems including, but not
limited to HV AC, plumbing and electrical and reconfiguring the interiors greatly exceeds
the costs to demolish the building and construct a new facility. It is further infeasible
because it does not achieve the project objectives of maximizing a range of integrated
community-oriented uses and diverse users while preserving the history of the site. The
3-story Locker Building is not from the period of historic significance and thus detracts
from the history of the site. This alternative also would not recall the site of the original
mansion as effectively as the proposed project does by locating the new Event House
and Pool house in an L-shaped configuration reminiscent of the mansion since neither
structure would be built. Further the 3-story height of the Locker Building blocks views to
the ocean from the site compromising the overall beach experience and its central
placement breaks up the historic feel as well as the integrated flow of the community
uses. Additionally, this alternative, unlike the proposed project would not provide the
historic. North House with ample open space around it given the scale and proximate
location of the existing Locker Building to the North House. Furthermore, the 1998 Reuse
Plan alternative would result in the same unmitigable traffic impacts as the proposed
project, the only impacts of the proposed project that were found to be unmitigable.
The Recreational Beach Use Alternative is not environmentally superior to the proposed
project in that the impacts would be similar to the proposed project in most respects.
Long-term impacts associated with geology and hydrology would be reduced in
comparison to the proposed project due to the increased amount of permeable surface
area. Traffic impacts would both be better and worse than the proposed project
19
eff45
depending on the day and hour of peak traffic. AM peak hour and weekend peak hour
trips would be worse than the proposed project and weekday PM peak hour trips would
be slightly lower than the proposed project. The parking demand for this alternative
would be lower than the proposed project, however the proposed parking supply
associated with the Recreation Beach Use alternative would not be sufficient to meet the
project demand and additional parking would need to be added to mitigate this impact
which could result in a reduction in the recreational area proposed under this alternative.
This alternative would not achieve all project objectives to provide a full range of uses
because no new meeting or multi-purpose rooms would be built. Furthermore, this
alternative would not meet the year-round use objective for the project because only the
North House would be available for activities during inclement weather whereby the
proposed project would provide multiple indoor spaces for community use.
SECTION 6. The Final EIR found that the project would result in significant
unavoidable adverse impacts in the areas of traffic and circulation. Consistent with Article
VI, Section 13 of the City CEQA Guidelines and Section 15093 of the State of California
CEQA Guidelines, the City Council hereby makes a Statement of Overriding
Considerations and finds that the benefits of the project outweigh its unavoidable
environmental impacts based on the following reasons:
(a) The 415 Pacific Coast Highway project will rehabilitate a 5 acre historically
significant site along the Gold Coast for community use. The public site has been vacant,
boarded and fenced for 12 years and this project will implement objectives of the 1998
Reuse Plan for the site.
(b) The 415 Pacific Coast Highway project will provide a public beach recreation
20
eff45
facility on 5 acres of Santa Monica State Beach, Santa Monica's most recognized and
used open space.
(c) The 415 Pacific Coast Highway project will preserve the history of the site. The
historic North House and pool which were both designed by Julia Morgan will be
rehabilitated for current and future generations to enjoy.
(d) The 415 Pacific Coast Highway project will significantly improve the existing
conditions of the site by converting existing impervious surfaces to landscaped and
permeable surfaces, increasing groundwater recharge and decreasing the amount of
stormwater runoff which is consistent with sustai nable city goals.
(e) Land Use Element Policy 1.11.1 encourages the development of recreational
facilities to meet the needs of both the resident and daytime populations. The project
supports this policy of the Land Use Element with the provision of inter-related indoor and
outdoor spaces that encourage public beach recreational use year-round and also
provide for targeted event and cultural programming during non-peak periods.
(f) Objective 1 of the Open Space Element calls for the City to develop and
maintain a diversified and balanced system of high quality open space. This project
supports this objective of the Open Space Element by providing a community oriented
destination with a variety of open space areas that accommodate swimming, volleyball,
paddle tennis, picnicking, and children's play including water play and sand play.
(g) Objective 2 and Policy 2.1 of the Open Space Element call for the city to
expand the open space system through the use of public properties. This project
supports this objective by returning a publicly owned site that has been closed for many
years to a productive public use providing an opportunity for community members and
visitors to enjoy a quintessential Southern California beach experience while at the same
21
eff45
time sensing the site's important historic past.
(h) Land Use Element Policy 3.1.3 encourages the retention of historic and
architecturally significant resources. This project supports this policy in that the
historically significant North House and swimming pool will be preserved and rehabilitated
and the site development will feature a multi-faceted interpretive program in response to
the high level of community interest in the site's history and local and regional context.
(i) Land Use Element Policy 3.1.3 also states that the design of new buildings
should respect the character of nearby historic resources and the project supports this
policy because the event house and pool house are both designed to be compatible with
the historic structures on the site while not mimicking their design.
U) Objective 5 of the Open Space Element calls for establishing stronger
connections to regional open spaces. This project supports this objective by reusing a
portion of State owned beachfront property along the California Coastline for broad public
access. Furthermore through the site's interpretive program visitors will be connected to
the significance of the site as a gateway to the Santa Monica National Recreation Area
and as a part of Santa Monica State Beach.
SECTION 7. Consistent with Section 21081.6(d) of the California Environmental
Quality Act, the documents which constitute the record of proceedings for approving this
project are located in the Planning and Community Development Department, 1685 Main
Street, Room 212, Santa Monica, California. The custodian of these documents is
Associate Planner, Roxanne Tanemori.
SECTION 8. Consistent with Public Resources Code Section 21081.6, the City
22
eff45
Council adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Plan. which is included as Attachment A, to
mitigate or avoid significant effects of the Project on the environment, as detailed in
Sections 3 and 4 of this resolution, and to ensure compliance during project
implementation.
SECTION 9. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and
thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect.
Attachment A: Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
23
eff45
Adopted and approved this 25th day of May, 2006.
~~~
Robert T. Holbrook, Mayor
I, Maria Stewart, City Clerk of the City of Santa Monica, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution No. 10131 (CCS) was duly adopted at a meeting of the Santa
Monica City Council held on the 25th day of May, 2006, by the following vote:
Ayes:
Council members: Bloom, Genser, McKeown, O'Connor,
Mayor Pro T em Shriver, Mayor Holbrook
Noes:
Council members: None
Abstain:
Council members: None
Absent:
Council members: Katz
ATTEST:
? _1'- ~ ~
,.0 /.' _ \
{I. /. ,>'cr'. -''- ,
(, , __ _ I ""j
/tt~( t-Z i o~/,
Maria M. Stew rt, City Clerk
24
~
Cl~
I::.s::
.;: Cl
< 0'-
....:::J:
5;gUi
E:!:~
'c1::(.)
uou
CU .- l;:::
~ 10.- ll)
<.~~ ....
:: 0.. ~
:!: It) III
.... ll)
'<t:!:
I::
o
..
III
Cl
:e
:!:
J9>. C
~ ffi:!: c(l~~
.... >oenu Ol - OlC a.
.2 u '+- ~.~ 5.~ E 0
.- C 0._ C.- C Q5
C ll) Z. e: c.~ e: E >
~ Cl._ 0 ..!!1 .~ ..!!1 0 Q)
",,<U::Ea..oa..uo
.... ....
I:: J9>. C
ll) e: :!: ..x ':>. Q)
E roU ""~E
ll)>oen Ol-Ole:a.
~ U '+- ~.~ 5.~ E~ 0
C 0 ~ e:.- C Q5
.2 ll) z.'c: c.~ C E >
C Cl._ 0 ..!!1 .~ ..!!1 0 Q)
w<U::Ea..oa..uo
c
Cl Q)
C E
5 ll) g- ~
::UlQ)Q)
g ~ ~.~
:!:o..oo:::
eoal-g-g g'~s 5
.M ~ ro ro 32 .~ C ~
~ g-:5 Ul '5 ~.Q.Ql
a. .... .~ Q) CO .... Ul:!:
a. :!: .E.~ E
Q) '+- Q) Ul '+- E
.s::0]5 OUlE
1-....:p0l e: Ul
e:roe: Q)..!!1o:c:
Q) a..- U a.U....
.EE-ge:-
~ Q) 0 ~ gJ'E Ol.s::
ll)UUOUl..oC-
'S;..!!1 Q) t:: Ul ~'c:'~
ll)a...o~'-enffi
0::"0- 0=- Q)
Ceo ....roa..u
I::ro.s::S .s:: e:
OOlen ....enQ)ro
'w .~ .$ >..g c:5 '5.
.!!! ~'oo (i) a.. ~ E
E ro ~ .- >. 0
E E ~ .Q 0...0 U
....e: a.
oaie:O-croeo
(.)NoEoQ)>.$
.- .... O.r::. 0 ro
Clenenro.r::.............
C C ~.r::. c; en ~1i)
.-o~ ..o....roe:
C :p U .$ .r::. 'E 0
lij ro ~ ro .Ql .... "0 E
- OU ..= Q5 Q) Q) e: Q)
O"_Ul....Ca..ro"O
ll) ..--
....
u ::t
C
f .~
.!
ll) Q)
0:: .r::.
0:: 1i)
iii Q)
<(
ro c
c~ ..x>'Q)
ro .- "" :!: E
en (J Ol - Ol e: a.
roe:ce:~o
'+- U .- 0.- E -
o .;: e:e: '00 e:e: E Q)
>. -'- >
:!:O..!!1.~..!!1oQ)
U::;Ea..Oa..uo
J9z. c
ffi .- c(l ~ ~
enU Ol - Ole: a.
rocce:~o
'+- U .- 0'- E-
0._ c'oo C Q)
Z. e: e: .- e: E >
._ 0 ..!!1 .~ ..!!1 0 Q)
U::Ea..oa..uo
J9 .g'_ C
e: c(l >. Q)
ro e: :!: E
en fficg'5a.
'+- ro - 0,- E 0
o 0 a.. .- C Q5
z.'c z.'~ e: E >
._ 0 ._ .~ ..!!1 0 Q)
U::;EUoa..UO
J9 Ol c
ffi .~ c(l ~ ~
en e: - Ol e: a.
ro ro e: C ~
'0 .!:2 a:: .~'C: EE ~
Z. C >..- e: >
._ 0 :!: .~ ..!!1 0 Q)
U::EUOa..uo
.
~
Q)
'S;
Q)
0:::
e:
Ol
'(ji
Q)
o
~
Q)
'S;
Q)
0:::
e:
Ol
'(ji
Q)
o
- Q)- . >.-.....= en 0= >'Q) Q) Q)'+- Q)- Q)"o 0
c..oco~-a.~U~co""""co..o"" 0 co -
~_2eo ~ ~c.....r::. ~ :5:5Q)~~..offi_
en~>""enE~a..enQ)Eoeneo""en '+-a~""- C
Q)wQ) o~ ~ > ....ocoa.u(ijcco
"Oio:::wuU~~~a..ce5 .EencEj.r::.~~
Q) Q) C en = ..,. co'5 . ~ a. E 'ffi 0 o.r::. en ~ ~
.... Q)CO ~..-- a.Q) en....~uu"O-~
.r::.~co-.r::.Q)"O~ co=co Q)'S~_Q)~cEa.
1-t)~~en.r::.Q)o~-~ "0 -~Q) coE
.... ....eno...."O ~a::cQ)..o- "O~
..$ooen oC'Jc,,:.coc....en Ol....-COQ)OQ).~"O
'>.- Q) .Q) ~_ a. 0)....... co ro - > U'"
~.r::.o'~c"-ooa.-"",Q) .r::.CO -1i)~ .... -
_ ....., ~ en ~ .r::. Q) en .r::.'S; co ~ "0
.S;.... 0.... O::~Q) ....~-E .Q)Q)enQ)1i)O)~c
2 ~ 0) -~ gene"O ~ -.!!1 c J!l "0 :5 Q) 0::: w.~ ~ ~
....oc"'en ..(9 ~en>oCCQ)O)u c ~
Q) :p ..::: Q) C t: eo en:!: Q) .- 0 ll)"O e: c e: en en ~
I::~~ ....goencro~...~~E~o~~~..!!1coN
o .... x Q) U co a. 8 t;:: Q) ... .- n ll) U (ij 5> > a.. - I
-a.Q).r::.~"OQ).... ::E~.EE~""C Q)"'coQ)cen
Ul,+- ....ocO:::~Q) E:!:~-"O.r::.oo.r::.ow
~OQ)'+-1i)Q)_O:5c enoE~=Q)=Q) ....~<(
E Q; :5 O:c: E ~:g .Q g' ffi u.~ ll) ~ 5 0 (9 5 >..~ en
E- ~ E~a~~32o. :5o::en~e:O)~..oE~
og:5z.'00.r::.~~~3 en.r::. u>~cro~E~
(.) ffi 'S; en ~ ~ -c .... :!: CO al -t::!: s..!!1., cQ) en ~ ::E.!!1 0 ~
.r::.;> C'" I- 0 c::E -= co ~ ::::.' 0 ~ -- > U Q)
Ul" -0 ~Q) '+-~E Ul"'en~XQ)Q) '"
.:.:: ~ Q) ~:p en -- .... c 0 - Q) ll) a..- Q) Q).r::. .... en..:::
...."O-~COQ)Q)Ien- Q)"oUc .....r::. ....O-t:c
~cuc~u~.r::.u-~"08"Offiffi al~I-Q),+-""coo
~Ero~Q)D""~UCQ)C:!:~=ll)en"" :5OUE:P
Ul."'C Q) a.:!: co 0 Q) 8 c co E 9 u 0 Q)' Q)"O ~
co c ro E.r::. .r::. .r::. en -(5' :E ~..o E C a. U ::r: .r::. ~ :0 c j5
EQ)cuoo~Q):!:Q)""Q)~en~~Oll)ecQ)u:!:z.~co~
~UlUCO~~~~..oo~en=u~a.~a..~Ulen~..:::
ci
z
c
0 m ::c u
..
cu N N N
Cl I I I
:2 en en en
w w w
:!: <( <( <(
s c
g> 15~ ~~~
~>,en()Ol .00Ca.
.s u ..... ~.5 5 .5 E .Q
'-c: c: 0._ ~.;;; !: E Q)
Q) >- C ~ .~ ~ >
~~G~~55:88
t: ro Ol C
~ ~ .~ ~ ~ ~
Q)>,en l5egSa.
~ g '0 .~ 0: .2 'c E ~
.e Q) Z' e: Z"!!? C E >
c: Cl._ 0._ .~ ~ 0 Q)
w<(()~()Oa..()O
Cl
c:
.t:
~Q)a,~
c: m .-.-
orom>
~a:8&!
l!!
j
III
III
Q)
~
c:
o
~
III
Cl
~
:i
'+-.+oJ . +oJ
oe:>-o
... "co ~ c:
~a..n'ai
E .Jgiji
~5Q)"O
ro+:;~c
c.~~n:
"O!E-"O
e:U.....Q)
roQ)o..c:
t: ~Q)~
Ol ..Q 0
.- Q) - a.
cnr....ro'
Q)CCl..c:..c:
"0 "Cl m m
I ::l
~3:~.o
.Q"OQ)
IIi.....CCl..Q
"jijou-
.- J!1 "ffi cD
~ Q) ..c: >
.l!!..Q5m:;::>
III ='C m U
E1?~~~
l!!mQ)~~
Illm....::l.2:'
Cl~.E~~
~-g~2:c
o .- m Q) Q)
..J3:::l~..Q
CCl C
... ~Q)1::
15 ~:t:EQ)
en geg'Sa.E
..... CCl ._ 0 .- E 0 -e
o .S? c: '00 c: Q) ro
Z' e: e:._ c: E > a.
._ 0 ~ .~ ~ 0 Q) Q)
()~a..Oa..()OO
CCl C
- Z'Q)c
15 ~ .- E Q)
en g>egS a.E
..... ~.- 0 -- E 0 -e
o .::: e: '00 e: Q) ro
>- e: e: .- e: E > a.
:t: 0 ~ .=:: ~ 0 Q) Q)
()~a..Oa..()OO
N
Q)
0)
CIl
a..
>.
CIl
3:
..c:
g>
I
e:
Ol
'00
Q)
o
.-
m
CIl
o
o
()
~
'(3
CIl
a..
L()
..-
..q-
0)
c
.;:
o
:!:
C
o
::2:
c
o
:;::>
CIl
0)
:2
::2:
<(
Q)
u
c:
Q)
~
.!
CII
~
~
jjj
I I
- .... ....
CCl Ol cQ) c.....l9 Ol e:Q)
C Q): ~Z'Q)c:e: Q)~
ro ~ E::l -EQ)ro ~ E::l
en Q)e a.uOleOlSa.Een Q)e a.u
.....CCl Q)ouoQ)~O~Eo-e_CCl Q)ouoQ)
o~ ~~Q)Q):t:e:~e: Q)CClO~_~~Q)Q):t:
Z' e: := Ol--'O > -5 e:._ e: E > 1;3. Z' e:.- Ol'-'o > -5
_0~e:~~Q)....~~~0Q)Q)_0~e:~....Q)....
()~()WOa..O~a..Oa..()OO()~()WOa..O~
e:
Ol
'00
Q)
o
~'OC:
_e:o
~g~
m~~
m 0 CCl
ro-a.
~ "0 m
rol5~
gQ)~
~~~
CCl
a.. ai E
.!:::! e
tilm.....
c: Q) Q)
-0. = ro
B 10 15>
III ..c: Q)
'O......c:
c:..c:....
jg~
_m::l
0"0"0
..J 2i ~
ClCClm
c: U Q)
:i: m'(3
"'''OQ)Q)
~~ ~'li5
~ -g .$ 115 g~ ~"E g li; g'ai 3l ~ .8
U ro CCl ..c: .- - CCl CCl .- >.- ..c: Q) >
.... en........"O"ffi"Cl3:"oo:Em..c:o....
::l- Ole:- e:e:..!.0l ....""0
o .!!1 CCl c: ::l ~ 3: 3: ::l '5. = Z' a. 'C
m c U :;::> e.- 0 0 e m .- a. a.
3: Q)'c ~:; Ol -. "0:; ..c: () g ro
Q) :E .g = m.5 Z':E m g g Q) ~ -g e:
e: ~..::; Q) m :E '00 Ol :;:; m..c: .... ro .2
lO....roEQ)OlC=E..c: .1-0 m
..c: Ol c :s m = Q) .... e .2> t: e- ~ .!!?
- e: CCl ..c: ::l .... E ~ ..... -0 .2 Q)' 0 3: E
Q) .- en Ol ..c: .... >- .... U Q) E
.... 1i5 '- "0 Ol >.- CCl c: :a .... e:._
::l.- Ol c: e:.- > "0 3: m "0 ~ .- > 0
m x e: Q) ~ e:.Q 0 ro'- ro := Q) ()
cQ)o> ............. Q) ~c:"" ~
Q) ..c: - .- Q) 0 0 "0 "0 .... e: 0 CCl Q) .-
o :t: CCl l:l ;;'c Q) Q) e: Q) - - .0 ~ E
-3:cQ) $..o"OCCl;; ....a..=CClQ)
~ Q)u..c:,.._o_.....o CClEa.
Q)Q) X:t:Q)"ffiOQ)CClm. ..c:"O
"E :0 E Q) 3: >-..c: ..c: e ..c: Q)..c: g> m C Ol
o :;::> g- "0 .... e: m Q) CCl .... e :@ :;::> ..c: CCl.5
e: 11 Q) '0 .$ ro .$ ~ a. g CCl <i= ~.S? ....J ;g
-E>>u .'-"ffiuma. ._..c: ::l
. Q) co ~ .$ m ..c: Q) Q) .... ~....J 3: .m ..Q
~ 8 "0 0 CCl'oo u m :c m e: .5 m Z' CCl
_ .... ..c: Q) ::l Q) - .... --
a.. ~ ~ "0 U U '0 -g ~ _ ~.o CCl ~ () '0
Cl ro 0 S ..... .Q) ....a. CCl Q),gl.~....o E Q)
c: .- woo . e: "0 a. Q) U
.-:E1i'i..c:.... ~ Q) c:;; Q) CCl e: o~..c: e:
- Ol Q) U ::l a...c: Ol "0 _ Q) .- - CCl
'6, = t; co 0 Q) .... '00 .8 '00 .8 (ij > 5- ::l
.-..... Q) Q) m..c: c: Q) c: Q) c:..c: Q) Q) >-l:l
..J 0 ~ CCI ._ .... 0 "0 0 .... 0 m "0 "" .0 --
.-
c
Q)
E
..c:
()
CIl
:::::
<(
0
Z
c: U
0 ro :0-
~ cry cry '-"
III t")
Cl I I ,
~ en en en
:i w w w
~ ~ ~
'0- ~_c:
Cl.l!l-E cg'5c,gc
.S c: Q) U Q)E .-c: E Q)E $ Q)E
... >>0) E= ...
_ouEc:.o O)c:Ea.oO)c:
._ I: to::! CIl Cl.!!! 0 0 a. Cl 0
I: lI) <ll .... a.. ~ CO a.. <J Qi CIl CO '00
o Cl a.'> "0 0 c: "0 "0 > ~ c: '>
:!: <( 0) c: c: > CO c: c: Q) .... CO._
f--OUJ CO>2 CO coOl-20
C'?
0)
Ol
CO
a..
>.
~
.c
Ol
I
Cl
I:
.;: Cl
.9l1)C:~
.- III '0 E
Sill:::...
""".J:: ::! Q)
"",0. ala..
iii
III
o
o
u
t;:::
'(3
III
a..
10
..-
<;t
Ol
c
.;:
o
.....
'c
o
~
c
o
:;:;
CO
Ol
E
~
<i
1: '015 ..C:
G) en +'" +'" en c .2 C
E......c: a5C: ~Q)roO)
lI) ... a5 ~ Ji1 E 'c 'c E t E
uuEc:.o O)~ ::!a.OO)c:
(; I: to::! CIl Cl- E .Q a. Cl 0
.... lI) CO .... a.. ~ CO a.. E 0) III CO '00
I: ~ a.'> "0 0 E "0 "0 > a5 a5 '>
w <( 0) c: c: > '" c: c: 0 0).... .-
_OUJCO>2COCO<J01-20
~1:5 O)lI) CIlll) IIl~C 3l6~101<
i:3 co.S::5 :c :5 ~'c 0 .- .- .0 lI)
a. ~ I- >. 0 ::! '00 -6 1:5 ~ CIl c:
0) .s CO '0 ....; .0 ~ E :~ CO 2 0 6, c:
J:: a. U EO...... a.'- 0
I-C: Q)rou "OCll en
,g -g 6 '0' ~ := 8 c g'...... 6 cD c: 't)
. U CO'- .... ... .0 Q) .- U Cl 0 lI)
1:2 ~a.a.::! E3:E co+'~
III ...... U 0 0) a.a.. .Q CO .... t1l.5
-CIl~EJ::co 06Q)-.... 0)1=....
0. c: CO Q) :: "0 06 g>.E 8' g' ~ t: c:
I: 0...."0 OC: c:O).....-u.Eo
o <J ...... c: CO ro Cl CO:5 a. -g .s: ~
:;:l CO B Cl 0 3: ...... c: 2 Q) c: Q).~ . -
III .......... c: +' Q) c: 'c "0 0 a. -0 "0 Q)
Cl c: 'c U._ Q) c: c: ::! .- E Q) c: ......
:;:l Q) Q) ::! 2 > E CO .Q - 10 .- E co'oo
.- E"O"O...... Q) c:-...... u s::
:!: Q)'> :g ~ e a.. ~.s: t: ~ vi 6
.... 0.. e co...... '> 0 ~ .E '0 Cl 6,:;:;
e ~ E a. Q) U 1:5 c: "0 g. J:: .s: <Ii '(jj u2
::! c. .- E "0 Q) UJ c: c: III ~
III E-oBQ)a5~ COCO-oU.l!lIllQ)W
m -a5c:g>Cl~O ~a5~~li6~
""" CO c: c: _::! 0 .- en U lI)
"'" sQ)-co-Q)CIl......cEa.......2C1l ~
I: roa..E~'Oca5O)::! 01:5Q)~1ll
o ~a.c: ::!=Q)EEE<(EcoE......~
:;:: ::l ~.Q ~ al CO E Q) a.'c
~ ~ a. 10'0 ~ ~ t Cl.Q 'E
:;:l IIl-ClCO"" coCOQ) ·
.- I: ro'- a. U c: a. c: > CO
:!: O.J::~cooCOQ)COQ)......
_<.J en2 U...J0..020 CO
.....
c
0)
E
.c
u
III
~
lI)
U
I:
e
.!
lI)
0:::
0:::
iij
CIl
1:5
~
UJ
c:
o
t5
::!
....
......
CIl_
c:C")
o .
<J:!..
o
Z
I:
o
:;:l
III
Cl
E
:!:
..-
z
o
<J
0)
c
.;: >.
,S CJ
.- C
C CI)
00)
:lEe:(
'<t
(I)
0)
ro
Cl..
:>;
ro
3:
.r:.
.Ql
I
-
c
CI)
E
C1)>.
~ CJ
.E~
cO)
We:(
.....
l/)
ro
o
o
(.)
<;:::
'(3
ro
Cl..
1.0
..-
'<t
0)
c
.;:
g
c
o
~
c
o
:+J
ro
0)
;e
~
<(
0)
c
.;:
,SCI)
.- III
C n:l
oJ:
:lEe..
l!!
::I
III
n:l
CI)
:lE
C
o
~
n:l
0)
~
:i
~OC~Q) ~rn~oo ~__o ~o~a
Q) ~ o. C '-.0- . . .- ro <;::: :0.:.
~~E~ ~~~::IE~~~ oiW~
i::lJ: 2l/)t:::~CIlQ)~~ Uc.~-
...O()>"'-CIlro EE"'C. 1Ilc."O
i~!c~~~c.~t:::c.i~ ~ =
U"O...roCllO~CIlroroO~ro () ~
cg...S()CIlO_C.CIl~~"O rolllQ)-
...gClloe ~ SO~~c ~~:E~
oUOl - CIlC O:;Ja> ...::1 -
::IC~::I~"O~CIl"O ()- 0- III
b"'~roro CIl~Ec~2o -() Q)
_~_>J: - cro~._- ~Cl:;J
Uc::I~. () 0 CIIl C c>
o CT..l. C!> C ~ -... _ :J C ~ ro "6 ;
a>()~9C1loroE~iEB<;::: aJ:~~
J: ~I/)~:;J CIlcEE I/) ()Cl
-~...EZ.~=EW o-a> ~-CIl"O
EroOCl~<;:::rot:::_CIlUo~ ...~...c
~ 'C :p :;J ro 0 Cl C E ~ ro
0... ()00C. ro"Oca>'.o
~~5()roc-CIlEi500l~() c5
.- = a> I/) 0 CIl <::: '" :;J ro 0 0 .-
Iii-d"u-gl/) ~ E"""Cl~"O~():>':;Ju
>CIl2c.::I-::I - c-a>-<;:::roro2
o~_ _="OCIl"'IIl~"O_O~~~_
"'::11/) a>CIlCll()ro~c"'CJ_"'J:CI/)
C.CTcoa>EJ:=C.oroOa>........OlOC
C.CIlO-~ ()OCll>_O~ro --0
<(...()~I/)FI/)~O>~Uro~<(I~()
!!1 -5 J? ro Iii ~~ '"C 0"0"0 CIl a>::'2
-:=. :E - :E 'i ~ ~ i - i i .S .0 <(
~ ~ I/) ro = c. I/) ~ C ... ;>,~o
~ E CIl C ~ 0 0 ro ro'c 0
C Cl .!!1 "0 0 (j) ~ :;J "S "0 ro o-i
ro ..!:;t::> - 0 ... C..2 >- E _
- J: "0 C .!l:! C -I/) - 2 J: -'C 0
Q.+J'-ts 0"'" 0 \\1
-o~~ro :e.gJ2~ ~~~c.1/)
10. - ,u - Cl ~ CIl - ...
E ~"O..~EroCl c~ECIlliii5
0Q) c:ECIlC"O.!:..:e ~~~J:
()~ roro"Oocc~"OEro CIl
I/)DCCC. :;Jro~ro~::I~~I/)J: ~
~-goQ)"O() -I/)xoroo~- ~
=c-:;:::;J:c2Cl()I/)CIlE q::a>C ~
.. () ro ro () - ro - .!:"O Q) - Q) ... Q) alll
~>-~~::I- I/)Ec() "'.r:.()-Q)
o()~c...o C roQ)"O_-<;:::I/)~ _
q::DQ)~~Q)t:::oo CCI/)o~ ~ ~
()-"O C C 1/)"6 () E I/) I/) ro ro_ ~Z.CIl '.eIl
!t=im-o::l "0 ~ro ~Q)-5.o::'2c
ro 'C c. () a. Cl C Q).c E g' Q) () C "0 ~ 0
~~ 1/)1/)2~ro:EQ)CIl=J:i~cQ)o-
-Q) Q):o.:.l/)NOl C.E::I-...~oEo~
ro"O.r:."O()_~cOl(.)c."OQ)Q)1/) ~CI)
EQ)~2~~~~~!t=~J?~i~~~"O~
oc.Q)()e=-ro:JroCT()ro-Q)OCllcS
c<(.o~c.~::'2.r:."o~Q)~()~c.~c.ro~
o
~
.....
c
(I)
E
.r:.
(.)
El
~
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.l!3
()
~
W
CI)
CJ
C C
l!! .Q
.e u
::I
CI) ~
0:: I/)~
0:: c('?
o .
W u~
.
b'
CIl
~
0 c
z .~
C 0
0 ~
~ ..-
III I
0) Z
:e 0
:lE U
0)
I:
"i: >-
Bu
.- I:
I: CI)
00)
::ii:<C
-
I:
CI)
E
~ ~
... I:
.2C1)
1:0)
w<C
0)
I:
"i:
BCI)
.- III
I: I'll
o.!:
::ii:a..
f!
::J
III
I'll
CI)
::ii:
I:
o
~
I'll
0)
~
:i
III 1:':':
g>.i11 ::;
,.:> 0. 3:
CI) >-.!:
Q)-Ol
E a; :J
I: g.. e
.2 o..s
..... U
uOij:
S.....1'll
UJC/')J:;
~ g> 5 .!l2 Ol
U.- U !2.5
2al Q)(j)=
.oI-J::J acne
'0 0" __ ro 'E
Ol':': O"C 8
I: U Q)
'5 2 Ol u '0
Q)_ .-1: Q)
:J >-=tt::en
0":5 ~ -5 ro-g
~:C.!:jg.!:.s
.~ e.2' U ~ Q)E
..J 0. I CI) 3:
o(l
-
~ I
ro en ...;- ~.....
ro 'E ~ C Ol'e a5 ~
~ Q) 0 ~ .5 a... E :J
CI) E> a; -o.u
ro c> Q) Q) C 0 Q)
'O.!:2 e.!:2 16' C .~ Qi ~
>- C os; :0 C = '5>.- > .!:
~ 0 C:J ro.~ c.~ Q) ~
():2wa...:2()UJOO<C
]l
f6 o(l
CI) -Ol c
'0 ~ .5 Z-.2
z-'c ;g ~ .~
._ 0 :J ro.-
():2O)CI)O
C
o
~
2
'U)
C
o
()
"C':':"C ~Q)Q)"C Q)rol:Q)Q) -=enooen
C ~ C 0 "C E Q) .!: 0 .!: .!: g> <i= E ..... ..... .!l2
roil'll -:J C .....0 .....- -~Q)~"C~
:> '0 ~ '-E cO - 1i5 -- >- >0 0 ~ ~ C .~
_ CIIl U>--:JO.o wwro.....
ro "C C Ol .- .- .0 0. "C E - >- en U
-Q)Q) C .!:Q)C Q) "C alll~~~ro
~ -:;: E "Cc :;;:: ~~ Q) 0 "C':': Ol Co Q) -
_ w -.;; w ". "C:2 Q) C "C .c __ Q) U'en en
rocSroroE:> -Q)-":>c to~Q) ~
E Ol:J . - 0. C I'll ~.o .5 ]l Q) .. I'll C C Q) I'll
~O"~ .!:o~'EQ)-rocE':':Q)c~......!:"C
Q)Q)- u- rocrocpQ) 0 oo.c.....
C "C .g Q) :c (ii _ CI) Q).!: ~E E B oi ~ en ~ 0l"5
~ --oo.Q)3:oUQ)--OlIll_OQ)R"Ccto~Q)~ro
~ID b _~o --c'-o >
u.!: Q) III - en ~ 'U) en _ 0. ~ ro 16 c..:.: Q) ro Q)
2.....c.s~~Q) ~:J~roE I~enu.!:Q)~
- 0 -- ..... .- ~ 0'- en C'l C ..... - Q)
en c'- 0 0 ~ 0 Q) <.) 0 > Ol Q) ('I) I'll 2 E ~
C (ii- ~E.!: ,.:> .!:~_ ~_o ro
0:C _ >- 0 Q) - jg U I'll CJj:J" oi- ~..... 0
u~~~__3:~ .....~ro~:J~~~~s"C~'U)
:>=.00 roo~o.....~eQ):J~oro~""':J
'0 'en C - .0 ,.:> C .". .!: E 0::: I'll - 3: :J en ~
- ._ 0 -- ~ ro Q) :>..... Q) C :J U
c"C>c":>o ~NEE OUOOOQ)"C
Q)Q)c-ouQ)tro-o. Q)0l:2 ,.:>-.o.....ro
. - Ol E I'll .:g 'en 2 III 8. ~ .~ 0 E:J ~ .5 0 C'l ~.:g 0 C Q)
~~SroS~'U):JenQ)~Qi_en~<C~ros.....~(ii
~s~~roe5Q)~~:2I~Q)=<.)~~ro~~~
roCl)Q)roEa...u.s_c_"CE.s~CI)OQ)Eroo.u
en
:J
. . 0 .
CI)
U
I:
CI)
...
of
CI)
0:::
0:::
jjj
:0-
Q)
::3
0 c:
~
z c:
I: 0
0 ~ ro
~ ...... N
I'll
0) I I
Z Z
~ 0 0
:i <.) <.)
"C'U)
C I'll
ro 0
>-<.)
C
o U
Q)!E
_u
.- I'll
era...
C
o C
SO
. .
LO
Q)
OJ
(Ij
Q..
>.
(Ij
:1:
.c
.g>
I
-=CQ)Q)
g> <i= :c .0 .!:2
os; t- ~ _ ~
o03:ro
E:len1ii'O
(.).:.:
,€--roa;E
roo~Q)E
Q) 5 :Q .~ 'c
g>~ en a; "E
.- t "C 0.
16ocQ)ro
t- a. co +-'
C'l ~ 'en -g
_~.lBQ)c ......
Ol_~.!:ro ~
.~ L.. t- +J ..9:! !!!
roO'U)__U ...
Q)c O"C ><
(3ooo.....c Q)
. ~:ro~ro:>.c:
Q) g>> C--a.~ 0
en 'C I'll S Q) Q) -
~:J~ro~3:Q)"Q
uOQ)E......en3:~
:S
· c:
o
~
-
CIl
(Ij
o
()
()
;,;:::
'0
(Ij
Q..
LO
..-
"<t
OJ
C
'L:
o
~
c
o
~
c
o
:;::;
(Ij
OJ
;e
~
<(
-
c
Q)
E
.c
(.)
(Ij
~
<(
0)
c:
'':; :>
,Su
.- c:
c: al
00)
~<
ro
.$ C 1:
c Q)e) Q)
ro E:= E
(/) c: .Q Q)
_roO::J(/)Ol
o .~ .... 0... ~ ro
>. C 'S: "0 0 C
~. 0 C C > ro
O~wro>~
ro ro
CO c cj9 c "E
C Q)e) Q)C Q)e) Q)
ro E:3 Ero E:= E
(/)roc::J gz,(/)roc.g gz,
'0 .~ eo...(/) CO' 'O.~ eo...(/) CO
>. C 'S: "0 ~ C >. C 'S: "0 ~ C
:t:occ>ro:t:occ>ro
O~wro>~o~Wro>~
CD
Q)
Ol
CO
0-
:>.
CO
::;
..s:::
Ol
I
....
l:
CII
E
CII>.
U U
.... l:
.Eal
aficT
.19 "0
C C
ro ro
(/) ro Ol C
'0 .~ :6 z;..~
z;. C = ~ 'S:
._ 0 ::J ro ._
0:2: CO(/)o
.19 "0
C C
ro ro
(/) ro Ol C
'0 .~ :6 z;..~
z;.C = ~ 'S:
._ 0 ::J ro ._
0:2: CO (/) 0
0)
l:
'':
'sal
.- (/)
l: C1l
O.c
~a.
C
o
+='
e)
2
Cii
C
o
o
C
o
~
2
-
(/)
C
o
o
CII
....
='
(/)
l'\l
al
~
l:
o
~
0)
+:;
~
....=.croc...."O.... (/)"0- COlX (/)Q)Q) cc -"0"0
OroOl ~Q)cQ) ~$~ OCo ro~.c oro CCQ)
~::J~oiro~ "Oro"O ~~~ - ~~ ~ro"O
(/)Q)g."O (/) ~ 20 .c:gg 2Q)Q)~(/)ai
"*~Q)Q)Ol"O>.Q) 0- =~ ~~ ....E....E
~- :t:CCro- ~ - CiiQ~ uo Ciio-~o
20~(/)-ro"o~ ~~ai coQ)ro ='~- cE-~oE
--EQ)~Ol > (/)(/)ai 0 Q)Q)"Oo
"Oro.c;>CQ) 5-(/)-~ O~x (/)E ugg-Q)Q)uQ)
....Q)"O->-E.c~ - 0 -~ -
.$ ~ Ol Q) - ".. ~'o ~ (/). Q) z C .9.8- z;. 0 ~ ~.s: ';-
ro CC"OO E cQ) Q)ro::J ::J-C_Ol~
::;Q)Q)~2E""~ ~ 0 ~EQ) E....~ "O"Oro"Oco
~E~g....QQ) 0-- :t:=N ~~Q) ~.$~=Q)n
- ro Q) - .- Q) Ol E ar "0 co'E ::J Ol e) ro 'E - <( "0 ro
g.cf;E:!2]ia5~ .....::it.~ g~.c ~Ol'C Q):=ai 1}l""'
.,(/)Eo::J -Ol 0 -Ol OQ)'- Q)....n"O.cOlE..o
U(/) ~0~Q) -"0"0 E oQ)c_.Q~~u~
2E~_~~~"O Olc ci "O(/)~~o==Q) ~
Cii.$~!(/)cE~ a5~~ OlOlS ....Q)~ Olcro~~.c
C (/).c ~ .-.- 0;> - > .c E >.:0 o.c Q) ::J =s;
o>.Ol"O~(/)u 'c..o .E_.... Q)::J.Q'(ii~~_~;>"OQ)
U (/) > C - ro .... .::it. U = c: .8- C Q) ~ ~ ro ~ C 0 _ "0 ~
~'OQ)E~~~ gOl~~::JoE ~...."O~OlOl(/)cQ)~
Ol~(/)~::Jro Q) Cii.Q ~Ma5o I OlOl~EOlQ)~~
Bcro....~.c.::it.C~ = Q) (/) ~~gco~~E....~
....~Q)~cu....Ol::J=co.ccc::JB ~o~OlQ)~~~~Q)
O::J 0. .... 0 'E- ::J ~ -5 0 (/)0 .c =s; ~ 0 _ .. 0'- 0 Q) X .c ~ ::J 0
(/)ro_ (/);>;>.c (/);>v+='c(/)(/) "'O....OlI-Q)~~ Ol
UQ)CC wOl.Q(/)
2 E.Q.Q ~.Q ~
~ .8-:a ~ · · (/) = = ~
o g. g 'E .!l:! ~ ~ ::J
OQ)UOl o(/)(/)E
.
.
al
U
l:
~
~
al
0:::
0:::
jjj
'6'
CII
::s
c::
;;:
c::
0 0
Z ~
c: co :c- eo :c-
o
+:; N --- M M
C1l I N
Cl Z I Z I
Z Z
+:; 0 0 0 0
~ 0 0 0 0
ro
19 c C
C Olu Q)
ro E:= E
(/) C .Q gz
'0 .~ e 6: ~ CO
>. C 'S: "0 0 C
5~iTIffi~~
.....
(/)
CO
o
o
U
'+=
'(3
CO
0-
L{)
..-
'<;t
Ol
c
.;::
o
~
c
o
:2
c
o
:+=-
CO
2
~
<:(
c
Q)
E
..s:::
u
CO
-
~
C
o
n
::J
....
Cii
C
o
o
....
roQ)
~~
0.
....
Ol ....
~.!!1
0'-
~E
ro '(ii
e)"O
'C c:
nro
Ol (/)
w~
(/)
(/)
~
~
E
o
U
CIi
o
o
I-
"0
Ol ....
.... .-
Olro
~ C
o ::J
0.......
.b.s
ro"O
.g Ol
- (/) .
u::JJQ
0l0l0
W.QS
ro
J9 C C
~ ~ Q)U ~
'->o(/) ~~ Q)
ou.....roo:::l(/)o>
:!:: c 0.S:1 '- ll.. ~ ro
c Gl >. C 'S; "0 0 C
oij:::Occ>ro
:!!:<l:U:2:Wro>:2:
ro _
19 c c
c Q)U Q)
ro E= E
(/) c ..c Q)
.....roo:::l(/)o>
0.S:1 .... ll.. ~ ro
Z'c'S;"Ooc
G~Jj~~~
ro _
19 c c
C Q)U Q)
ro E= E
(/) c ..c Q)
..... roo:::l (/)0>
0.S:1 '- ll.. ~ ro
Z' c 'S; "0 0 C
._occ>ro
U:2:Wro>:2:
r---
Q)
OJ
ell
a..
>.
ell
~
.s::
.Ql
I
c
01 0
c '8
-;: :J
,g Gl '-
.- (/) en
c ro c
oJ: 0
:!!:a..U
c
o
:g
2
en
c
o
U
C
0>
'00
Q)
o
-
(/)
ell
o
U
U
t.=
'(}
ell
a..
L()
T""
-q
di
c
'C
o
:!:
C
o
:2
c
o
:;::;
ell
OJ
:2
:2
<(
c
- ro 0
~ c '00
E ~ ~ ~ :~
Gl ~ 0>0
e g '0 ~ .5 Z'
.E Gl >.'2 g ~
cQ>:::O:::lro
w<l:U:2:Ill(/)
c
19 .~
~ ~:~
(/) 0)0
'0 ~ .5 Z'
Z"2 g ~
._ 0 :J ro
U:2:Ill(/)
c
19 "0 .~
~ ~:~
(/) 0> 0
'0 ~ .5 Z'
>.'2 g ~
:::O:::lro
U:2:Ill(/)
Gl
'-
:I
III
III
Gl
:!!:
c
o
+::
III
01
+::
:i
~~~~19~~~~ i~~~~~S~ ~~~~B2~~~i~~g~B~~~
~(/)~ cE:::l-Q)m;:- oJ:Q)~- J:J:I-~- ~J:..c:::lN~:::l:;::;:::l - ro
~=ro o"O~t.: oo>:;::;(/)J:ro (/) ro~Q)a.(/)198=L:"Oroo~ i
~n~!(/)(/)(/)cQ)~~N~~c;:~..c >,~cQ)goro3 ~~~~~~~c~
Gl~S(/)'O~'Oro..cQ)c:~en~~Eo~"OQ)~Q)ro~a.a.:;::;(/)SQ)co~Q)(/) Q)O
:10 ~ _ uro'~OQ)- > -EC:::l ~c u~--c ro"OEU
~a.;:(/)Z'~Q)c~Q)~~~'-Q)~u ~(/)~ro Q)ro2 ro(/)~(/)Q)SQ)~Q)
]Q)~~B~~~~=8~~~~~"Oi~~~~~..c R.i~~~~BE~~~~
uS..... '2 B 2 Q) .9- ro ~ g.Q.2':;::; c c ro :::l'2 >"0 - B - c i ~ ~ '00 i ~.~ ~ C
Gl 0 ..c ..c :::l..c,oo n (/) Q) ~ ro._ (/)..c Q) Q)..... C 0 - c .. :::l ~ I ~"O (/) >.'S Q)
I-ccu~..c-~Q)"OccQ)_..cQ)Q) uO..cQ)u"O~E-o"OQ~~oon..c~oc =IllE
o Q)Q)U - CQ)-(/)--:;::;C Q)o c-- :;::;-2ro -Q)-:::l
C Q->:::lB:::l(/) _.....~o"O~c-_=_:::lUSEu _~~roE~"'" ~
gZ'~c~(/)"O~g~~~~~g~~ro~i~~~s~~t~i(/)!~~E~Q)~~
1Il~-QQ) Q)~ ...Co~...""'Q)O O>~CC:::l~E:::l:::CCl~C=O_..c_~
:I :;::; 19 ro (/) ~::: c ~ ro +:: U 0 0 ;: Qi ~ Q) ~ <( ~ (/) 2 .!!1 ~ = ._ ~ E >. = .Q ro u 0 -'2 ~
CU(/):::l~"OEQ)roQ)IIl-_nQ)-~(/):;::; Q)-o = ==..c.....n...~~ro~Q)
Glro~cc...=c...coro roc -= _-~Q) Q) oroQ)..c"O
:::: Q) ro Q) 0 a.. ~"O'" Z' 0.- ..-:::l ::: .!::!"O Q) - (/) _ ..... ..c C(/)O
<l:cQ)=Q)"O-~~~ ~Q)c""'- cg>.(/)..c (/) EcuoccQ)->'o Q)U
o..croucgQ)EroC~~ooU~ .....~Q)~g "O_ro:::lcoQ):::lO~:;::;>.S_
Gl~- ~19 (/)2(/)~:::l~ucQ) ..c;:-S"O:;::;~~~ iQ)~~g- g~..c~
~"'SmQ)(/)~~.....2~:2:Q)~g..c :::Q)~...~g-:::lE"O...~"Oro"'~,~-:::-
o~3'0-"'Q)roco~cro"'(/)ro-5;:c~SU-""'"OoQ) cQ)S (/):::l(/);:~
cQ)>cB~-ccco~Q)"O~Q)D ~~"O~!-~-BB-~b_~8gro 3
~.O>"O O:::looo+::c..ccu"O "Oc~Q)=~ >.(/)b E-"'o~ro(/)-u~1ll
'w I Q) - "0 C ..c :;::;:;::; u 0 = ro - ~ Q) ...... ro = . = Q) (/) (/) ..... C 'C .- c ro
g m ro ~ Q) -.l!3 U U :1:2: CCl (/) .5 U (/) ro g "5 ~ ii5 ~ ~ :::l Q) ~ - 0 ro Q) en 2 ~ .E ro .-
-~-0>'oroQ)Q)22b ..c"'Q)~~-roGlQ) Q)~-ga.:::lQ)c>~=u-u"OE
:!::cu:;::; U"O~__lIlrol/lQ)..c _u=_...t..c Ec (/)"00>0 oroEQ)"'O
~ 0~~~:::lc(/)(/)Cc>.~-orooroo~0-2(/)..c ro:::l- ~(/)..._~o~
~=~"OEo~roggoro:::~...(/)~~enGlQ)~.....roQiuQ)Q)~~EQ).....!~Q)~ro
<l:rororoQ):2:~~uUU(/)o;:Sro~ro~~..c~oEI/)2..cE~"O~SouEo>roU
-
c
Q)
E
.s::
u
2
~
Gl
U
C
e!
.!
Gl
~
~
iij
~
~
~
'0
(/)
"0
C
ro
>.
0>
o
~
Q)
CD
0
z
C 0-
0 "0
+:: (;? (;? N
III I I I
01 Z Z 0
:e 0 0 W
:!!: U U CD
J9 +J
J3 c c
Cl C Q)U Q)
.!: co E = E
...>.Cf.) c.c Q)
o u....CO o::lenCl
:g C O.~.= a.. ,:: ~
o!!!'z;.o >'0 Oco
:E<fo::2:~ la5::2:
o:j
Q)
Ol
CO
a..
>.
CO
~
~
.Q>
:c
.... CO .....
c J3 'E c
eell C Q)u Q)
CO E= E
ell ~.,cJ) C .0 Q)
UU....COo::lenCl
... C O.~ ...0..,:: CO
.e ell z. C '> '0 C
C ~ ._ 0 C C g ~
W<CO::2:WCO>..::;
....
rJ)
CO
o
()
()
;,;:
.()
CO
a..
Lt)
..-
"""
di
c:
.;::
o
....
'E
o
:2
c:
o
:;:;
CO
Ol
:e
:2
<i
'0
C
CO C
Cl 0
C 0 'fl
.;: - ::l
.s ell Cl.b
'c lQ 0'2 ~
~..c: "t: ::l 0
"",a.. 0..'00
ell
...
:s
1/1
III
ell
:E
c
o
~
Cl
:;:;
~
'OCO.8'O.$-o~~~
.~ vi la .~ .~ ~ CO ::l
:J Q)'O- c...l<: CO en '0
g ~ ~ g e.~ Q) J!1 ~
... :J'3 c.c._::2:+> '-
en~cr c.Cc Q)
CO Q) Q) Q) ro Q) o.~..c:
... ..c: E'- '- 1::
-,0::: -Q)Q)ro.8:J
~ u Q).~ :Q l6 .21.!Q """
'7 .~ .0 en ~ - ;:: ..c: -g
O:::iil Q),-g.::2:Q)CO
I .- '0 ~ C. '- '0 €
Q)I:;u'O'- C
'- to 0'- c.e C - ,Q
:J .",. E co'O.Q CO;::
en"<t"'co c1ii€'O
g5c,-menco'E 5l!!
::2:.QOuE.=Q)~u:J
uroug~E:J ~
5 Q) (: 'C .b Q) J!1 ~ -g c.
+>C/)Q).8 en '-c.Q) OX
CO enenQ)'-E ClQ)
Cl Q; c'- ... 0 _ '0 '0
.- ..c:.... - C CO
;:: W 8 Q) Q) >. . :J._ Q)
::2:-ro ..c: ~ Cl i::'5! '0;;:
....c -o.2co"'Q)O
0._ 1/1 Q) I 0 en ~ C
_LL-ro_ 'Oenco'-..l<:
.... 'C CO 0 Q) ~ CO en
CO Q) Q) :J ..c:..c: u...... "E 'C
o...c: _ -ro 1:: - Q) I .- >.
rn-CO>oQ)cD::coc
<( .c E Q) Z E,.... J: E ro
....
c:
Q)
E
~
()
ell
~
ell
U
c
f
J!
ell
IX:
IX:
Lij
en
:J
o
"E
CO
N
CO
I~
'O~
c"<t
co~
en!!2
"E .~
CO '-
N.$
CO CO
I::2:
o
z
c:
o
~
Cl
:;:;
:i
(")
::E
I
I
.....
o
~
Cl ~ .l!l Cii-g-g cg'
c c c ~.... ro ro ~ Q) .-
'': ~ ~ EQ) 'c .a en O)'c E E
oi) ro-e:J"SQ)c:Ja.roc
~ C '0 ,Sl ro E 0 .Sl'c E .2 a:: .2
C G) >. C a. E "0 c: C E ~ .!!1
~ Cl ~ 0 Q) 0 c Q).!!l 0 Q) ~.~
"",<CO:!EOOro(J)Q..oooo
.....
_ 0
C ro en _"0"0 ~O)
G) 'E 'E ~ ~ c C ':>.. as .S
E ro Q).-:J ro ro~E c
8~~roSE5S~g'5a.offic
.... u.... 0 U'- E - 0
o C 0._ ro E .- c Q5 Q.. .-
'E ~ ~ g at 0 "0 c: ffi E > ~.~
w<(O:!EOOffi~a::8~0o
~
Q)
Cl .:;:
c Q)
'': 0:::
,gG)c
'c III .Q)
o III en
::i: s: ~
~
::J
III
III
G)
::i:
C
o
..
III
Cl
E
::i:
'E i::' '0 '0 t)CD
Q)Q) ro Q) Q) Q)~
.cE _ O)~ $-en ~_Q)c
.c - ... ~ .S = ro ro :J ~ - e o.c.o
>.-e.cm u"O"O"Oro Sl.cQ)Q)~ena.--w
= 0 ~ .... Q) C C = .c t;:: UJ .... C.'- (1l ..... en
~Z~~...."O(J)roro~en~~~~"Og"O~~o~
~ >'Q)ocQ)cen en....Q)Q)-c-c-~i::'E
o Q) o..c "'" ro.c 0 ~ ro = ro 0 .- 15.. ro .!!1 ro..... 0. ro
...:6 E'" en 0)- +:: lE..... ~ E ro 5i ro ..c t) 0 O'...Q) 0
~.... ....Q)c....~ oQ)"O ...."o~Q)Q)....(1l....0
.cSBSc~o=~Q)"Oc'O.croo.c=$~u~
<C lIl=oen~-ucro>u"Oa.-roucQ)""
~ ~ 'E ~ C;; g' ro ~ ffi .Q)...J iD:.c c 0) '0 >. ~ (1l (J) roE
~_.cro-Q)_.cc:JenQ)-~roc':>..~ro~Q)
Cl~en"O~o:::~&~en~:6~cc~~.ffi~~:6-g
-"O"OC .:J =~ ....00 Eu ro
~cro~"Og'ro~:Jo~E.l!l~i~~~~3~...J~
coQ)(J)c+::u.....ro--"O-ro~~>co~~G)c
_.c roro-enu....uQ).....u-en 0)-> .c-
c~~enen~~"O~~Q)=o=~ Q)-~CDQ)...~
o ~ :J..... Q) = _ .... 0 c a..- -e a. ro "0 :6 en.c "- u - 0
..~~~~~~~c;;Q..~~roi.cQ)ffic~Q)~ffi~~
I1l ro"O Q) Q) ~ I c I'- . P ~ a. UJ .... Q) .;:: c .c .s::. "0.... "'"
... c: .... 0.-- -.- .- :t:i +01...... L. ro Q)
~~roEoQ)g'~....~~en~~Q)en~~.c~o"O.c
~...._.....~O:::+::(J)S~en"OCc~~>O~ 8c-
~~gourngenen~ffiffiOQ)~Ig"O~~ro~~
G)aa.i::'~Eb~!~o."O~i.c.c~~'Eo.C(J)S
lk: ~ a) ~ .9 c: en'c .- Q) . Q) .!!1 a. - -e :J u $ Ul'-:' ~ CT
roa.en~~Q)g$Q5E~E~Eo~ZOb~~<t)O~
E:JUIenUc"OE a.E....:J enoen Q)~-
.!: 0 0 Q) ~ Q) - ':;,c .... Q) a. en Q) c en c cD'~ Q) ro
~UI(J)'OQ..o:::'O~~~a8~as:6B~8~K'E~
G)
U
C
f
.!
G)
lk:
lk:
jjj
en
Q)
e
:J
o
en
Q)
0:::
u
'C
o
C;;
I
o
z
C
o
..
I1l
Cl
..
~
~
~
cY:.
I
'"
Q)
0)
ro
11.
>.
ro
3:
.c
.Ql
I
..... .-..... 0
o~~O-a) ~E~
.- ..... > :e e ...
gl3c....eno =.....E
._ $ ~ ro E u "0 -
~ uO ~ $Q)Q)
~0)Q)"'0.... -~
c .S E"O en 0 ~ .!l! c:
0'" Q) . Q)eQ)
ulE.....:ffial-Sl c~~
Q)Eo~cCii 'O~o
:6 .Q) a) "0
....rocen~1;. c= E
S .2 5 "0 a lIi .~ Q) e
o~+:: enQ)Q)~"'"
"Oe=roQ)~~"o t)lIi
Q) ._ ro .... ~ 0 ... = ro m ~
.= C;;$ cro-I1l....c;G)
5-Q) cro= ro.2 ~~al.a ~
Q) en'- ro .s:: O):J "0 ro ;::
I;.~ "O.s::::cuO)....2...
en I Q) C en Q) 'c $ .s g u ><
5 :6 ro >. ~ ~ =5 i"O '5 Gl
+:: .s:: _ :f::" i.:"9 c; ~ c c;; c:
~ -e 0) as:B a) Q5 ro"O.ro:c c:
Q)ocE'--- c- 0
::::Z~ ~~u~.!l!:!iro"
<C :J .9- Q) 0) ~ ~ 0 .S Gl
~ g 5- 8 $ ~ -g Q) .g> ~
. ....._ Q) co.5: u . co -= 0 ':i:
c:
o
~
-
(/)
ro
o
U
u
t;:::
'0
ro
11.
~
..-
"'"
0)
c
.;::
g
c
o
~
c
o
:;:;
ro
0)
;e
~
<(
-
c
Q)
E
.c
u
ro
::::
<C
0)
c:
.;:: :>.
.9u
.- c:
c: 0)
00)
:!:e(
CIl "'C c:
c: C>-Ol
CIl CIl:'.: E
(j) g> S 0.
..... ~.- E 0
o 'c ~ E ~
~0J!100l
O:.i:a..OO
-
c:
0)
E
8~
C5 c:
~~
We(
CIl "'C c:
- C:>'Ol
ffi CIl:'.:E
(j) g>Sc.
..... ~ ,- E 0
o"c ~ E ~
~0J!100l
O:.i:a..OO
"'C
C
CIl
0)
c:
";::
.90)
.- III
c: III
O.J:
:!:Q.
C
o
.9 U
0)2
I...cCi5
0';:: C
&-68
l!!
::l
III
III
0)
:!:
c:
o
:;::;
III
0)
:;::;
:E
~,~ ~U~~~SE l~E~~!~ ~~~~~I~CIl~ ~~~E~~E~
~~~ Q)~c..J:llllll_ :J~~~Q)o- o~ ~-_c.....- ~~c ~~C:~
~~o ic:~en_~c O....c.~E-c _en u~>:JoQ) enQ)O)~enOOlCll
-~o &"'C...8~~ Isens~"'C~ ~bffigc~EQ)"'C ~"'C~0l~~~~
CD.J: 0. "'C C .8 0. 2: Q) _ CIl C Q) Q) U J: .- c:: en 0 .8 E u .:! Q) .{g Q) CIl ~ c.:J
~ ~ ai' "'C C ro CIl Q) CIl l6 55> ~]'j g> .~ a .... 0 ~ t5 u 8 ffi.~ g. ~ "'C'g,'~ _ Q).E
rou~ !CIlc~~ - enc-~enE 0 c020l:J c."" OlccUc5"'C
E25 ~uro~-.{gi W~~~~$_ ~gO)u~~~~ CCllQ)~CIl c
roUx .E~~uC:~-->"" OlEQ)Z~ c:~-Cc:J -~ ! en ~"'CCIl
..c ....- 8 0).... n Q)~ 0 CIlO)~811l en ~ "'C-~Q)c
C Q)CIl enPo....~"'C T E :J 0 ~....oom~Q) CIlenQ)
o .s::: en - - = 0 Q)"" ..c._ :;::;.. ~ 0 Ol 0) _ _ - l.:
.- _ 1:: 0. 0 Q) 0. =0 0) ~ _ _ = C III c: :;::: O)..c c .- 0 :5:J ~ ..... 1!l ~
~ 0 0 ~ - en:is "'C c c u u. ro .- ~ 0 ..:::. en c -"c'" - en 0) U c 0 Q) '5
u~Z Q)-i~uCCll ~"'C"'C~Q)~E Q)~ ~~~c~E ~c:E2~ "'Ct5
J!1Q)Q) ..c~en~-CIl.... :JcQ)CIl~en~Q).IIlQ)?ro'_55"'Cen~c.E:J ~Q)en~enccCll
0. 0 :5 5 :J SEE 'co Uc CIl ~ -5 '!!l ~ w - LL. CIl E CIl .{g ,g :J ~Q)
Q)"'C Q)ro~oc. _c~ aen:J~~~c:CIltffi c:~ SQ)= ~....~ ~
..c"'C~ ~~""ElSo~ Q)Q)Q)c.Q)~Q) C:Q):.i:~~Q)Q)E O)uQ) CIlCQ)- ~
= C ~ iil ro ~..... enQ)-"D...."'C~_ ~ ~... E U Ol .^_ E cJ!1 ~ c:: 0~Q)~ ;.::
CIl CIl en ~ w w ~_ 0 ~ 0 8 'C"" w ~ - .- 0. ~ U > ....
encQ)c(~Q)o~~CIl..... -=~ ~OCll~ ~CIl ~ en,g:'.: ..cCll ~
~E~ Ol~ ~""~CIl=~!O~~"'Co O)c.UE~>-c.~ Q) CIlU~Q)OUx Q)
Q)~- o~ UQ)>-~u - en c~c:c:E~u~..cQ)- 'i'O)~gc~-Q) ~
0) Q) III 0) - en .- en 0) Q) $ Q) - 0. "'C CIl 15 Ill"C.-......c U 0 ~ "" :5 c: en 0 -
CIl -..- "~ ~ 0 . ~ :J 0 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ Ol Q) CIl a::::l 0 .8 .~ ~ _ 'j;: S Q) c ~ en '0 5
c~ "'CUCIlc.~Ol~~Ol~o~engu~- C~c~~>c~ U cOSSOl .
.~ ~ g> III Ol en en CIl ~ "'C C 0) I en c E 2 .- U CIl 0 .s::: 0. ~ Q) 0) ~ Q) 0 u -:::; CIl g en c 't)Q)
(j) c.'c.s::: ~ ~ c'55 :J.s:::,g!'!::: Z _ ,g U ~'C c: 11I'- E 0. CIl - 0. ~:J ~ - 0)
E~~ UCll_~t:::-"'C OCllCll cQ).8~- ~u"'C2: ~~SE~~~o~~~
OQ):J Q)Q)CIl>OQ)E o~-eno>~-~~~S~CIlg.g>Eo~oQ)o>~~Q)i
. u"'C..c . c E E Q)Z E.;o: . a.. CIl ~ CIl U ~~ ~~ am ~ 8. Qi~ ~ ."'C U C U Q).... Q)"'C ~
E~e~ne~~sg 8
:E:!: c.G. .8 a. CIl 0 ..c .E -::.
en
Ol
Q) ~
U :J
0
c: en
l!! Q)
.!! c:::
0) U
Ix: .;::
0
Ix: ~
W I
'6'
~
0 ~
~
z 0
c: ~
0
:;::; ~ e
III
0) ...... ......
:;::; rt. rt.
:E I I
o
..-
Q)
OJ
CIl
0...
:>.
CIl
~
..c
,Q)
I
....,
en
CIl
o
()
U
t+=
'(3
CIl
0...
I.t)
..-
'<:t
OJ
c
.;::
o
:!:
C
o
~
c
o
~
OJ
:2
~
<(
....,
c
Q)
E
..c
u
CIl
:t::
<(
C-"oQ)(/)U"03: Q)U....Q).... Q)"O"O>-E O)OO"OO=OO.J::'"OQ)Q)OO -'.crouoo
0) ~ C .J:: ~ .- C .c 'C .9 "0 .Q "0 C Q) Ci5 e :!: Q) - ro - U 1;) Q) - - ro C Q) Q) 'C C
~~ro-~~roS .9ro~"Oc ::IrolO.>e ~E=~.J::~~Q)Q)~i Q!.J:: o~
Q) 0 0 c.~ _ ro - 00 2: n (3 00 ::I :.;::::l - ro = c. ~. 00.- :> C. 3: 00 .c C 15 3: Kl'c 0 cD
"01;)oo--Q)Q)o ~- c~ C O)u U c.roCC> 00000)- Q)-:!:
~ ~ Q) g> 00 10 - .J::.J:: 5l c. .- Kl 'E & 00 00 15 ro ~ ro ~ . . - 8..... :P'E ~ ~ c. ~ 00
cO). ~ ~ Q) :>..J:: (l)c 00 ~ e Ol 'ffi _ R Q):g -g ~ ~ Q) 0. E- g> ~ .... c. ~ '-'E 5 15 .'~ Q)
~ ~... 00 ro 8 -g ~ r. ~ ~ ro Q) U Q) J!! .;?; 'c Q) (I) t:: _ Q) e.... E ~
~~~~~~~i ~~$ro-g ;~~-g~ -j~~g~~g~i~8~tii"O~~E
~ 15 e ~ .3 c. E Q) .$..~ ~ ~ .()- ----,12 ro"Oc <( C 115 Q) ro (/) e (5 U Q) - Q) 0 ! C 0) U e
~C.Q)~EQ)E.co ro~Q)~ ~ Q)_~~_~-~.J::o"O~_ ro!~;
ro cE--:.;::::l- E~15.$~ ~~c-Q)c.ro .E~ ~o Q) 3:c~e~B Q)C
OOQ)(/) U"O uKlEro- f-~-e e!~15~~_~...."OQ c.~oErooo~
~ - n::" . 15 S ~ 'C .g1 ro E >- 0) ~ Q)"i ~ E ~ ~ E (3 ~ 0 s ~ ~ E _ c. - ~ 00 : g
~~so~i!c .9- uOl ~;~~Q) -oooQ)Q)E-oo....~~~~~eros~
o....~.oo~oo 800 ooc~~g "Q) E BQ)cQ)r.r.Q)"OcQ)~ ~c.roc. ....
_. (I) -Q)Q) 0 w - - .c-._-~--Q) > 0_:>. ....000
c.OOC=_Q) .... .J::~>.9_ -UOO ~ "o:.;::::l~E~:!:QQ).$""::I-OO OQ)_
ooo-c-3:::I Xooo5 ~~c..9Q) e-cc cEOOIO.Q)C.c-Q)ro c_
-Q)u~Q)~Q)oo~~Q)E~~ ~ro...._~_OO roe~ro~~_ero=~~"OQ)_S~ ~~~
~ U 00 0 C ro C (I) "" a. c. ~ ~ 00 ~ E ~ 0:> '^ .- ~ U ::; "0 C
.J:: Q) E 0 ro ~ Q)E Q)E -;;:; ~ ! .$ OlE _0 - .s 00 Q) 0' Q) 00 15 ~ > a; ro 0 c.:n ~ en'::; Q)
oocec.'5'>Q) -~ 'E-51 $ 'ec"Oo~~ e "OoQ)OO"Oa3::1roOlO
_ ro Q) ~ >- Q) > 0 ! ro c:: Gl ~ ro C ~ 'iij ro:Q - 0 ::I 1;) - Q) '0.!!2 . C .J:: U Q) . c.
~~oo~~0~~~~;ro~18EE!~~~~0.-e0)~15Q)~~!ti"O~ro-oE-g~
Q) . Q) $ Q) .... E Q) Q) $ > '1:: ro & Q) O)i: = 0 Q) Q).!;: u.g1 ~ _ .!l1 Q) _ ro ~ .i- ~ - ro g
eEe.$~roEQ)oo""~~Q)o.2:roi"Oro8.~GlU~i~Q) ::Ic..c~ =- I~ro
~:.;::::l~~~-Q)>~Q)~~'c~_~~e51eccc. ~~~ouuQ)15"O.c o~-o~~cOO~:.;::::loQ)
C2oo:.;::::lE~ ~~ _0. rororo ~ oo....Q) -- ro~ roro->
~i~~~~~i~~~~~i~~E ~~ro~j51-gi8.iQ)~~Q)Q)~~i~~~ro
~~_~~lti~e::lro15....O)~1;)-~OOQ)Q)~Q)I~~
Gl~.$~~ooro~Q)-(I)8.$(3~5oo::I~15e~~c.ro
m.c~ooc.'C~E~.9~EEE~uro~e3:c.cc.ro~
Q)
e
'~ >-
.su
,- e
e Gl
00)
~<(
.lll Cl
c e
ro 'C:
(/) Q)e
_ ro Q) 0
o.~ .!;:.Ci)
~ 5 ~ g>:~
()~()WO
-
e
41
E
B~
... e
.241
cO)
w<(
.lll 0)
c C
co 'C
~ ro ~ 5
o.~ e.Ci)
~ 5 ~ 'g> :~
()~()WO
0)
e
'~
.sGl
.- 00
c ro
Or.
~a.
c
o
~
::I
....
1;)
C
o
()
e
::I
",
ro
41
~
C
o
;
ro
Q)
;
:i
....
Q)
15
~
41
U
C
e
.!
41
0:
0:
jjj
b'
~
c:i $
z c:
0
e ~
0
; :c
ro ~
Q) .....
; I
:i c::
I
"0
C
ro
r:::-
>- .
O)~
g~
0._
....-
"Oro
>-::1
IO
ro
(V)
o
~
I
..-
..-
ro _ .Q)~
~ ~~ cUQ)
ro 'c.3ooQ)~E
(/) ro::l:; Q) E(/) Q) C
- E u1::: 0)0
o.~ ().- ro e ro'Ci)
~ c E "0 2: c. Q) C .;;:
~. 0 0 C Q) Q) C. ro ._
()~()ro(/)OO~O
Q)
Ol
ell
0...
>;
ell
3
.!:
.Q>
I
-
-E ~~ "i~~
ro 'c .3 00 Q) ~ E
(/) ro::l:; Q) E(/) Q) C
-uE u1::: 0)0
0._ (),- ro C ro'Ci)
~ e E "0 2: c. Q) e .;;:
._ 0 0 e (I) Q) C. ro ._
()~()ro(/)OO~O
-
00
ell
o
o
u
.;::
'0
ell
0...
L()
..-
.q-
di
C
'c
o
:!:
C
o
:2:
C
o
:OJ
ell
Ol
:e
:2:
<i
C
o
~
2g>
..... en '0
OOCO)
o 0 C
~()o
......
C
Q)
E
.!:
U
ell
~
:c
(V)
o
~
I
c
~ -g c ..,j ,2 C
Cl c ~Q)c1iiQ)
c ctl ctl'c-EQ)t::E
';:>o,U) .00::Jo..EoQ)c
.s u .... ctl .S E 0 t:: 0.. 0) 0
.- c: 0.S1 c Q) ctl en ctl .-
c: CI) ~ c: c: E > 0.. c: c: .!!?
o Cl._ 0 ..!!1 0 Q) Q) ~ ctl .~
:!:c{0:20...000f-:20
Cii _
~ c c:
~ ~~ Q)U ~
U) .~ :E ~ ~ 15 Q)
....ctlE::Juo::JenO)
o .S1 0.-.... 0... ~ ctl
~ ,g 8 -g ~ .~ -g ~ ~
O"",Octl(l)Wctl>"",
N
........
Q)
0)
ro
Cl..
>;
ro
3
.s::::.
.Ql
I
...
c: ctl __
CI) c ~~ c:
E ctl '-::J Q)
CI)>o,U) C:-enE
Uu ctl::J3Q)t::
L. c: '0 g E 0 .S1 ctl
.e CI) ~c: E"O 2: 0..
c: Cl._ 0 0 c: Q) Q)
W<0:20<'O(I)O
+oJ 5 +-' co
S -g C~:pC"'Ct: C
c: <'O~Q)C:ctlQ)C:Q)U Q)
ctl 'c E Q) t:: E ctl E:'= E
~ ctl .~ ::J g- ~ g, ~ 5 c:.g en Q)
o .S1 c: E Q) ctl en ctl.- e 0... ~ ar
>0, c: c: E > 0.. 5 c: .!!? 'S;:"O ....0 c:
_O<'OOQ)Q)wctl>c: ctl
0:2O::000~:2i5w~~:2
.....
If)
ro
o
U
U
t;:::
'0
ro
Cl..
In
........
'<t
0)
c:
'C
o
:!:
c:
o
~
c:
o
:p
ro
0)
:2
~
<(
c
Cl 0
c: 'B
.;: ::J 0)
.s CI) .... c:
.- en ..... en '0
gill enc:O)
:!:if~85
-
.~ 50'0
Q) .- - Q) is
a.<Jiu"-+-'c
o 0) u 2.g ~ <'0
-.S ~ ti 0.. t;:: g.
oJ2::Jc:"Otu
'C:':J en 0 c: Q) U
0... .0 .!!? 0 ctl 0 0
e
::::l
III
III
CI)
:!:
c:
o
~
III
Cl
~
~
g~-g~ ~'E'''E~.s g-g g:mz.~~=ro.l!l-ccb:g lB ~:E1iic ui"E$ ~e-5e.E"E-g.g
~ctlctl....ctl<(o..~-E~ctl~IIl~""''''''.r:.IIl~i~!Q) Cl)SCiiEQ)~~~Q)Q)::JQ) ~ctlU
::J "0 Q) "0 Q) .... 't: 't: U ....::J I ~ U - U - .r:. U III U . ,- ctl
"O~~.o.r:.~Q)ol!~~!SeS-cO)~~~i g"O~-5o..~~f-C:uii~~io...
"O~o... ~ lill:?:5 1IlQ) ~Q)'m .... Q) 6~e"Olii 0...0 +;' g~ ctlo .en Q) . ~ ffi ijl.O'ctllii c:
Q)f-~""'Q)ctl - 0.r:.C:~Q) .r:.~"O u _....c: oQ)encen.... 20
"5 ch I 0...0 """ g> =E en 'm Q) "0 .... - 0 <'0 Q) Q).... .!!? ..... N Q) CI) 0).2 u.2 Q) ..... "- .!!? ti._ 0.. 9? u c:
"0 >- Q) "'" ,- ::J ,.!. .r:. c: 0.....- U .r:. 0) "-'~ c: - "0 en::J ctl 0 ~ <'0
Q) ~ """ CI) ~ _ ~o .0 -0 ..... <'0 ..... 0 a. 0 c: .0 - c: "0 :2 e en co W co .-> c: en 0 0 - Q)"'" I .2
.r:.W"", .... I!')Q) ~ 'C:-Q)E-'- :t:.... U ~co- .... -"0 en
u-go...~m!B EQ)e Q)~uQ).o::J$~ic: ~ O!~etiQ)....~~:5Ciii~
eno ::Jo..o E::J:5 c:o..::J~:50C:Eti Q) ~Q)Cii~o..o..co:2~"OK ~E""
Q):2........p....n~:5.r:.enen~._20...."O....0-Q) c:-C!~IIl~>O_CO 0 o..Q)_o~Q)oO)
....-....-Q)O - c: Q)O ~.r:. OQ) oE - - >~- "-
co B:5.r:. !Ico~co~.r:.- enO-.sE3en~~-~8",,!~c:"Oo$ en"Oc..
en en E Q) '0 0) Q) O).r:. c: ti 0 - :t: <'0 ti 0)"0 Q) U co ~. ~ Cii 0.. ~ - co ,g :m ~~ >-:2 Q) -
_~Q)C: ~.r:.c::t:::J~c..o~ Q)Q)EQ)"OQ).r:.__.r:.COctl_ c:co-o..o..u-.oco
c: "0 _ ::J 0) ~ _.- I . T en - t:: Q) ::J.r:. 'E "0 Q) en - ~ CI) en c: 0) 0 en Q) 0) E co E c: .... - c:
I i~~"O~~.l!l:m!~?!~~~co$gc:i!g_~~....~.s~.g~8!S~~
-5 CI) c: .;:! >- 0... 0.. enQ) en ~ f- ..!!1 <'0 <3 .S.o 5r c: Q) Q)Q) i Q) ~ i .00 q::: 0 ::J en "'" en Q)E Q) a en.2' Q)
.... 'C: ~ <'0 Q) co 0... c: '>. ,,-"0 _ ... U 0) - - .0 U c: en
- co.r:.::J "0 (() Q) ::J.r:. I -.... .- ~."O en .-.0 Q)'m c.- 0 c: en '(ij Q) .- 0 0 .r:.
.! g>"O-g ~ I 'lJ5 0)_ co c: 0 _ '5 ~ 6 ~ a; en.:tI!:: Wo.""'~ 6 Q)~.o;=ro ~!~
~ e ~ co (I) ~ tI!:: ~ .s .S ..!!1 ~ Cii c: .~ ~ co Q) co .- 0 z l6- ~ .2 ~ -g "0 - =ro ..r:. '0 .S1 ..... "E
.- Q5.r:. co - "0 <( 0 ::: E :5 _ 0... c:.r:. '0 ~ <'0 fir ~.r:. ~ Q) ... 0 g ~ co "0 .r:..l!l en 0. co.- :::-
l~i~~i~~~!~~~~:~~~gE!~~~~!~~5~E~iisl6-:jl
::J::JCI)(()~~u'lJ5t::iijlE~5~~E~=~~co~ E~co~~c:oo..E~gQ)~~
CI) en" ch T'l co Q) 0 - Q) 0 a.. "0 co co co. C co co co ..... Q) ~ 0) Q) !E.- ::J 0) I
=: 0)>- II:::""" ent) o..~ 0)_ 0 ai~ o...r:. 0..Q)$ III . c: U:t:.g ~ E co c: >t::;!:! O"Q)$_
~~C:<'O ::J""'_Q)en _<'0.... .r:.E- en E~ "'O~~-t::Q)g-oQ)E,,-c:en
~m~~:21ii-g~~i~~i~~Q)~~-g-gi~Q)~~~~~~so.~~~u.o~-~
o 0.."0 LL <( ~ co en 0...J::; .!!? en:2 0.. f- E en c.. co co 0.. en :5 Q. ~ ~ :5 0... fir.S .S co .o.S co ijl I B 0
.....
c:
Q)
E
.s::::.
u
ro
::::::
<(
"0
c:
<'0
CI)
U
c:
e
.e
CI)
a:::
a:::
jjj
~
o
........
c: .
.2~
roc:
~,g
0.. co
en-
c: ::l
co l:?
~O
o
z
C
o
~
III
Cl
E
:!:
N
I
f-
~
........
I
f-