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City Council & Redevelopment
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1/8/2001
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those should be provided. The connection from Sequoia Station through the train area <br /> described earlier and the previous rework having been done should be demonstrated. <br /> <br /> Member Gee stated standards should be established for benches, light fixtures and trash <br /> receptacles. <br /> <br /> Member Howard assured the public that the ARC is a premiere committee on the Peninsula <br /> and that the project will be studied very closely, the expectations of an urban project are that <br /> this will be of quality, head and shoulders above anything he has seen in any suburban <br /> location. He stated a desire to pursue options such as curved escalators architecturally <br /> integrated into the building and encouraged the developer to tour the Fox Theatre to look at <br /> some of the existing architecture. Another consideration mentioned if the theatres are scaled <br /> back is a second floor restaurant lining Broadway providing an opportunity fbr windows <br /> and landings to provide more energy. The last point was if bringing down the WPA <br /> building, it would make sense to do that in conjunction with any other demolition in the <br /> area. <br /> <br /> Planning Commission Comments: <br /> <br /> Commissioner McCoy made comments on behalf of Commissioner Paulson as follows: <br /> Attention to the parking and office structure is needed. The interim urgency ordinance <br /> should be considered in respect to floor area ratios and other points, and whether this <br /> project fits within any forthcoming regulations. Concern that the project fit with the <br /> downtown and the desire for a less dressed rendering that will reflect the true scale of the <br /> buildings in comparison to the surroundings was stated. A final question is why housing <br /> was removed from the equation. <br /> <br /> Commissioner McCoy stated he shares many of the concerns already expressed. He stated <br /> he has seen the Santa Cruz model and that it certainly changes the look of the downtown. <br /> lte stated his final concern is the traffic and is still concerned that there are a number of <br /> impacts that cannot be mitigated. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Garcia stated that he would like to explore some subsidizing of smaller <br /> businesses and expressed concern regarding the closure of Winslow. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Piulle commented that we are missing an opportunity for housing and that <br /> high density housing next to the transportation corridor should be considered rather than <br /> office building. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Foust stated that her comments are regarding vision and strategy and that the <br /> question should be "What is it that you want to see in Redwood City downtown?" In that, <br /> what is it that will benefit the community at large, what type of project would serve all the <br /> demographic components in Redwood City? She stated it should also consist of right <br /> <br />JOINT ADJOURNED REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 8, 2001 <br />MINUTES PAGE 18 <br /> MINUTES Book No.58 <br /> Page NO. 314 <br /> <br /> <br />
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