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CONSENSUS: Mayor Greenalch determined it to be the consensus of the <br />Council to direct staff to prepare temporary parking permits for St. <br />Peters Church and to work with Father Vern Jones on an acceptable solution <br />to the parking problem. <br />MEMO 9/6/89 _ <br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- <br />MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST <br />a. Councilman Murray reported on the annual labor day softball game with the <br />Redwood City Senors who defeated the team of staff and Councilmembers <br />- again - and the fun shared by all. <br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- <br />STAFF REPORTS <br />1. Discussion of General Plan <br />REPORTS: Housing and Redevelopment Director, September 5, 1989 <br />Planning Director, Housing Element, September 1, 1989 <br />Councilman Murray, Draft Housing Elemenet Redwood City <br />General Plan, September 5, 1989 <br />a. Housing Element <br />Council asked for background information from Planning Commissioners, <br />members of the Housing and Human Concerns Committee (James H. Hartnett <br />and Kathleen Mahany) and staff regarding their recommendations for <br />each objective, policy and strategy in the proposed Housing Element. <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />Council recessed from 8:35 p.m. to 8:48 p.m. <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- <br />Discussion ensued regarding wording and intent of the objectives, <br />policies and strategies in the proposed Housing Element; social goals; <br />concept of vacant land as determination of adequacy of affordable <br />housing; ABAG statistics regarding affordable housing needed; <br />alternative zoning; state laws and how they shape general plan; <br />desirability of accessory units; impact on available and affordable <br />housing if zoning laws and lot size requirements changed; in -lieu fees; <br />could new employers provide housing for new employees; changing <br />demographics and housing needs; changing economic base and housing <br />needs; and necessity of multi- faceted approach and reasonable <br />expectations. <br />CONSENSUS: Mayor Greenalch determined it to be the consensus of the <br />Council to exclude "inclusionary zoning" from any further consideration. <br />MEMO 9/6/89 <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 49 Adj.Study Session <br />Page No. 87 Minutes <br />9/5/89 <br />Page 2 <br />