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Resolution
Meeting Type
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
1/24/2011
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY TO AMEND THE GENERAL PLAN FOR REDWOOD CITY
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ATTACHMENT B <br /> 1 1 <br /> T H E B U 1 . L T EN V I R O N M E N T Urban Form <br /> and Land Use <br /> gateways, provided that any such project respects surrounding <br /> development and includes signature design quality. <br /> Development Standards <br /> • Combined Use (Commercial and Residential) <br /> o Maximum residential density: 60 du /acre <br /> o Maximum commercial intensity: FAR: 1.00 <br /> o Maximum height: 6 stories <br /> • Single Use (Commercial) <br /> o Maximum commercial intensity: FAR: 0.5 <br /> o Maximum height: 4 stories <br /> • Single Use (Residential) <br /> o Maximum residential density: 60 du /acre <br /> o Maximum height: 4 stories <br /> Mixed Use -- Downtown <br /> 7 The Mixed Use - Downtown category applies to Redwood City's historic <br /> " Downtown core and is established to create a vibrant city center with <br /> +h " ' offices, theaters, retail businesses, and restaurants serving the <br /> residences, day -time businesses, and night -time entertainment <br /> populations. In Downtown, open spaces are primarily public and urban <br /> in nature, with extra emphasis on high-quality ublic s <br /> ��� - CCU i p spaces and public p <br /> traditional urbanism. Parking is primarily in the form of shared public <br /> - (-1 facilities. Uses specifically prohibited in Downtown, due to their <br /> incompatibility with a pedestrian- oriented mixed -use district, include <br /> vehicle sales and repair, industrial and manufacturing businesses, and <br /> Mixed Use - Downtown wholesaling activities. Maximum heights Downtown will range from <br /> three stories at the edges, to 12 stories in the very center, with most <br /> areas having an 8 story height limit. <br /> Development Standards' <br /> • Maximum density: No limit on density, with a maximum <br /> capacity of 2,500 additional units <br /> • Height: 3 -12 stories <br /> • Maximum Intensity: No limit on FAR, with a maximum capacity <br /> of 586,098 700,000 square feet of additional nonresidential <br /> space <br /> It should be noted that the figures shown here representing maximum density and <br /> maximum intensity may be revised based on future Downtown plans. In this event, an <br /> amendment to thls document will be required, subject to applicable environmental <br /> review under CECiA and an associated public review process. <br /> Redwood City General Plan Page BE-4 7 <br /> Reso. # 15088 <br /> Muff #601 <br />
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