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<br /> <br />VVATERVVAVS <br /> <br />Unimproved land <br /> <br />Single Family Dwellings <br /> <br />2 to 3 Story Residential <br />Structures <br /> <br />_Moderate & High Rise <br />Residential Structures <br />~ Commercial Single Story <br />E82288283 Strudures <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Office ParR Oriented Uses <br />~ Public ParR <br /> <br />Govemment Land <br />- Urban Reserve <br /> <br /> <br />1990 General Plan land Use Designations <br /> <br />The 1990 General Plan defined Urban Reserve as follows: <br /> <br />"The intent of this designation is to show what properties the City expects to be <br />developed in the future, but they each (referring to all three areas) have reasons <br />why they haven't been designated with specific land uses". (page 2-2 of 1990 General <br />Plan) <br /> <br />The following sections provide further background on each area of undeveloped land. <br /> <br />Redwood Shores - Urban Reserve and Area H <br />The 1990 General Plan noted that there was concern about designating this area for <br />development because it was not known what (if any) impacts the high tension electrical <br />wires and the radio antennas might have on residents. There were also concerns about <br />the possible impacts of the sewer treatment plant. <br /> <br />In June 1993 the Lido Specific Plan was adopted that addressed the possible safety issues <br />of the high tension power lines and other issues. A zoning amendment was also approved <br />at the same time. The zoning changed the bulk of the Lido area from TP to R-1, R-2, R-3, <br />CG (General Commercial) PF (Public Facility) and TP-W (The 'w' referring to a Water <br />overlay zoning). The zoning amendment, however, left the area around the South Bayside <br />System Authority (SBSA) plant as TP. See the following map for details. <br /> <br />5 <br />