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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/12/2016
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING THE DOCKTOWN PLAN AND ENDING RESIDENTIAL USE AT DOCKTOWN, AND FINDING THIS ACTION IS NOT SUBJECT TO AND IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
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OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 74Comment # Section(s) of Plan Applicable To Summarized Comment Response Resolution 36 Introduction If the city buys us out of our homes what is the city planning on doing with them?Disposal methods of the Dwellings has yet to be determined for those Dwellings the City may acquire. No Change to Document 37 Section 4 - Relocation Assistance Will the city work with us if we want to transfer a Floating home to land? How would local building codes apply. Such an option is not specifically contemplated in the Draft Docktown Plan. If the Owner pursued this alternative they be required to comply with all applicable zoning requirements and building code requirements. The Owner would be limited to the moving costs described in the Draft Docktown Plan, which do not include permit costs and costs associated with land use approvals. No Change to Document 38 Section 4 - Relocation Assistance and Section 5 - Schedule When will we get our assessments. In accordance with the schedule proposed in the Draft Docktown Plan, OPC would plan to start conducting eligibility interviews in January and would plan to have notices of eligibility prepared and delivered to those persons eligible for assistance by March 1, 2017. This schedule is subject to change. No Change to Document 39 Introduction and Section 3 - Replacement Housing Survey Is the city still considering the possibility of opening a new marina that we can transfer to. Additional marina resources in Redwood City are discussed in Section 3 of the Draft Docktown Plan No Change to Document 40 Introduction Is the city going to continue to negotiate with state lands. The State Lands Commission has made clear that the City can no longer permit private residential uses at Docktown Marina. In January 2016, the City entered into a Settlement Agreement to resolve the Docktown litigation which, among other obligations, requires the City to develop a plan to comply with the granting statues and Public Trust Doctrine by December 2016, and to begin implementing that plan in 2017. No Change to Document 41 Introduction Disagrees with the degree of detail in the introduction. Comments received. Will be shared with City Council. No Change to Document
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