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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
3/26/2007
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS CONCERNING MITIGATION MEASURES, ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM, MAKING FINDINGS CONCERNING ALTERNATIVES, AND ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT FOR THE REDWOOD CITY DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN
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03/27/2007 <br />San Mateo County and the San Francisco Peninsula as a whole, all of which <br />have greater demand for housing than they supply. The City, County and <br />Peninsula housing shortages are also growing more acute, with a trend of rising <br />prices and rents, forcing working families to spend more of their income on <br />places to live more distant from their work and communities where they have <br />other ties, such as family. To address this problem in a lasting way, more new <br />housing must be built, and the Project site presents an opportunity to develop a <br />large number of new homes. <br />B. Providing Affordable Housing. Under the Moderate Intensity project <br />alternative, assuming the full 2,500 units are built, the Project would provide 375 <br />and 750 new affordable units, including 150 to 300 units affordable to very low <br />income households (those earning half or less of the San Mateo County median <br />income). Adoption of the Downtown Precise Plan will increase the supply of <br />market rate housing, which will lead to a corollary increase to the supply of <br />affordable housing. By eliminating existing density caps and height limitations, <br />the Downtown Precise Plan provides property owners the tools to develop high <br />density residential housing, which in turn will generate affordable housing within <br />this Redevelopment Area. Adoption of this Project could facilitate the largest <br />addition of new affordable units in the City or County in many years. <br />C. Economic Impacts to the City of Redwood City. The Project is intended to <br />assist the City and its Redevelopment Agency in providing for and encouraging <br />build out of a unique and robust Downtown. The Project is intended to facilitate <br />public and private investment in Downtown Redwood City. The anticipated <br />economic and housing growth that results from those investments will foster <br />increased employment opportunities. <br />D. Provide a choice of "convenience living". The Project will provide a choice <br />of convenience living - a balanced and synergistic mix of employment and a <br />range of well-designed rental and for-sale housing types in close proximity to <br />entertainment, restaurants, special events, shopping and public services, and to <br />public transportation that provides car-less access to other communities and to <br />San Francisco International Airport. <br />E. Establishes a Desirable Downtown. The Precise Plan proposed pattern of <br />building height limitation revision would promote a more organized, harmonious <br />and discernable Downtown form; an increase in internal visual conformance <br />among structures; and an increase in overall visual unity. <br />F. Pedestrian Enhanced Environment. The Project will create a Downtown <br />that makes pedestrian comfort, safety, and convenience a priority. The Project <br />will make Downtown a comfortably walkable urban place. The Project will <br />provide a network of great public places that connect to and complement <br />Broadway, adjacent neighborhoods, transit, and EI Camino Real; that inspire <br />people to walk and to linger Downtown; and that can include improved linkages <br />(pedestrian and vehicular) between Downtown and the Bayfront. <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1683 5 14769 <br />030707 Muff #613 <br />
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