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"1.'lA�' <br /> D. Such office development proposals, if allowed to proceed to <br /> construction, would use land resources which could otherwise be developed for <br /> housing, commercial, and other uses compatible with, and supportive of existing <br /> uses, including residential uses; <br /> E. The unavailability of housing in the City of Redwood City is critical and <br /> the housing shortage has adversely affected economic and social resources of <br /> the City, including businesses, schools, colleges, and professions; <br /> F. If the trend of office development were allowed to continue, critically <br /> necessary housing, commercial, and other-use sites will be eliminated, thereby <br /> exacerbating the housing shortage and the adverse economic and social <br /> conditions; <br /> G. If the office development proposals were allowed to proceed to <br /> construction under current zoning district classifications and related regulations, <br /> severe traffic congestion and parking shortages would result, thereby burdening <br /> the City's interior and arterial street systems beyond capacity and adversely <br /> affecting the environment, including air quality; <br /> H. Development of building sites one acre or larger for office use under <br /> current zoning district classifications governing the Affected Districts would <br /> conflict with necessary studies for, and implementation of, revised land use <br /> regulations which would be in furtherance of the public health, safety, and <br /> welfare; and <br /> Ord-114 2 <br /> F:/sha red/redwood/council <br /> DES:rg <br /> 07l18/00 <br /> 7/24/OORR <br />