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REDWOOD CITY EL CAMINO REAL CORRIDOR PLAN <br />70 <br />Short-term <br />topic Action corresponding <br />Strategies Responsible Party <br />Community <br />Benefits <br />Child Care Facilities. Consider amending the Zoning Ordinance to increase <br />the supply of child care facilities within the Corridor, including: <br />• Allow facilities by right <br />• Exempt on-site facilities from counting toward the overall FAR <br />• Allow facility playgrounds to count towards residential open space require- <br />ments provided the playground is made accessible to all tenants <br />• Require facilities on large projects on large sites. <br />3E, 3F, 3G, 3I Community Development <br />Department <br />Land Use <br />Visibility and Solar Access. Prohibit or discourage arcades and other ar- <br />chitectural features that block natural light and visibility of businesses from <br />the street. <br />2D Community Development <br />Department <br />Mobility <br />Streetscape Redesign. Prepare 30% Design Drawings as part of the Cal- <br />trans Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant for bike/pedestrian safety <br />and connectivity improvements on El Camino Real, between Maple and <br />Charter streets. Consider pilot testing as feasible. <br />1G, 1H <br />Community Development, <br />Engineering; consultation with <br />SamTrans and Caltrans <br />Mobility <br />In-Lieu Parking Fee Program. Consider amending Section 30.3 of the <br />Zoning Ordinance, In-Lieu Parking Fee, to make all parcels within the El <br />Camino Real Corridor Planning Area eligible to participate in the program.2I Community Development <br />Department