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4/22/2013
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RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY TO ADOPT THE REDWOOD CITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
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04/22/2013 <br /> meets health requirements and goals for distribution for specific uses. In addition in 2008, <br /> Redwood City adopted a Recycled Water Use Ordinance that requires recycled water use in <br /> internal separate plumbing for urinals and internal cooling towers; external landscaping on new <br /> apartments, townhouses, and condominiums and existing and remodeled commercial and <br /> industrial buildings; and on industrial, commercial, and governmental projects. This Plan <br /> accounts for water use reductions identified in the City's Urban Water Management Plan, <br /> identifying a 22 percent reduction by 2020 in all City households, and proposes that the <br /> BAWSCA Indoor and Outdoor Water Use Ordinances are adopted at the time of, and along <br /> with, the next Green Building Code update in 2014. <br /> �.2.2 Community Transportation and Land Use <br /> While the municipal transportation section focused on vehicle fleet and employee commute <br /> measures, addressing communitywide transportation emissions is somewhat more complex. <br /> Not only does the City have a limited amount of control over the community's transportation- <br /> related emissions, it is also technically difficult to collect data and attribute emissions to the <br /> correct jurisdictions in a region. The City and County Association of Governments (C/CAG) of <br /> San Mateo County will be accounting for and addressing in large part the transportation <br /> emissions reductions of each city with the San Mateo County Transportation Climate Action <br /> Plan (T-CAP). The T-CAP was developed using the RICAPS template and is designed to <br /> complement the CAPs developed by San Mateo County local jurisdictions. <br /> For Redwood City's part, the community transportation and land use measures are guided by <br /> the same General Plan goal as the municipal measures, but the emphasis is on smarter land <br /> use and development patterns, improved bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, and innovative <br /> programs that promote alternative transportation modes. This section identifies the related <br /> General Plan goal and describes the communitywide measures that address emissions from the <br /> transportation sector. <br /> General Plan Goal (BE-31): Encourage developments and implementation of strategies <br /> that minimize vehicle trips and vehicle miles traveled. <br /> Smart Growth Development <br /> Category Measure Description Reductions <br /> (MTCOze) <br /> Continue to implement the policies and programs in <br /> 12.Transportation TL1 Smart Growth City planning documents(e.g., General Plan, <br /> and Land Use Development Downtown Precise Plan,Zoning Ordinance)to 3,275 <br /> prioritize infill, higher density,transportation oriented <br /> and mixed use develo ment. <br /> 15 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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