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Draft Memorandum September 15, 2017 <br />Redwood City Live/Work Development Feasibility Page 7 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Going forward, any changes in the City’s existing MULW zoning should be guided by the specific <br />policy goals that the City is seeking to achieve. Specifically, the list of goals identified earlier <br />(i.e., traffic reduction, buffer zoning, historic preservation, housing diversity) might be a starting <br />place for determining the appropriate policy approach. For example, if the City’s primary goal is <br />to stimulate housing diversity, it would focus on eliminating some of the constraints identified <br />above, including more flexibility for the residential component, which likely represents the most <br />economically feasible element of the use. Conversely, if the City’s goal is to stimulate <br />employment uses in the area with minimal traffic impacts, the City might make modest <br />alterations to the current MULW code, perhaps increasing heights and allowing office use as of <br />right.