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Agenda Packet
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City Council
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3/12/2007
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7A <br />Page 93 <br />EXHIBIT B <br />Downtown Precise Plan <br />General Plan Amendment <br />Page 6-4 (Land Use Definitions} of the 1990 City of Redwood City Strategic <br />General Plan is amended by adding the following language: <br />Downtown Mixed-Use: land to be developed with awide-range of <br />commercial and residential land uses as well as civic amenities. <br />Acknowledging that this is the downtown core of the City, height limits <br />will be greater than in surrounding areas. Development intensities and <br />densities shall not be limited on individual parcels, but rather <br />throughout the designated area overall. The zoning classification to <br />be expected is Planned Community District ("P") associated with the <br />Downtown Precise Pian. <br />Downtown Mixed-Use Expansion Blocks: Land to be developed with <br />a wide range of commercial and residential land uses as well as civic <br />amenities if such properties are included in the development of <br />abutting lands within the "Downtown Mixed-Use" Land Use <br />Designation. In such a case, intensities and densities will be attributed <br />to the Downtown Mixed-Use area overall. Alternately, land will be <br />developed with moderate and high-rise residential structures as in the <br />"High Density Residential" Land Use Designation at a maximum <br />density of 40 units per net acre. The zoning classification to be <br />expected is Planned Community District ("P") associated with the <br />Downtown General Expansion Zone in the Downtown Precise Plan. <br />AttylReso/Reso.9 687 <br />20607 <br />
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