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11/18/2013
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RESOLUTION DENYING THE APPEAL BY 605 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD LLC, AND MODIFYING THE SEPTEMBER 3, 2013 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS, TO APPROVE THE TENTATIVE MAP, CONDOMINIUM PERMIT, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND PLANNED COMMUNITY PERMIT, THE 525 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD PROJECT AS REVISED ON NOVEMBER 8, 2013, ALL PURSUANT TO THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY'S DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN AND SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
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11/18/2013 CAPCUA <br /> • • • <br /> MP#LU-7.7&LU-2.1.1.4 PDT-� Parking Policy/ Pricing <br /> 3.3 Parking Policy/Pricing <br /> 3.3.1 Limit Parking Supply <br /> Range of Effectiveness: 5— 12.5% vehicle miles travelled (VMT) reduction and <br /> therefore 5 — 12.5% reduction in GHG emissions. <br /> Measure Description: <br /> The project will change parking requirements and types of supply within the project site <br /> to encourage "smart growth" development and alternative transportation choices by <br /> project residents and employees. This will be accomplished in a multi-faceted strategy: <br /> • Elimination (or reduction) of minimum parking requirements52 <br /> • Creation of maximum parking requirements <br /> • Provision of shared parking <br /> Measure Applicability: <br /> • Urban and suburban context <br /> • Negligible in a rural context <br /> • Appropriate for residential, retail, office, industrial and mixed-use projects <br /> • Reduction can be counted only if spillover parking is controlled (via residential <br /> permits and on-street market rate parking) [See PPT-5 and PPT-7] <br /> Baseline Method: <br /> See introduction to transportation section for a discussion of how to estimate trip rates <br /> and VMT. The CO2 emissions are calculated from VMT as follows: <br /> COz = VMT x EFrunning <br /> Where: <br /> VMT = vehicle miles traveled <br /> EF�„��;�9 = emission factor for running emissions <br /> Inputs: <br /> The following information needs to be provided by the Project Applicant: <br /> • ITE parking generation rate for project site <br /> • Actual parking provision rate for project site <br /> SZ This may require changes to local ordinances and regulations. <br /> 2�7 PDT-1 <br /> � RESO.#15305 <br /> MUFF#603 <br />
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