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8/10/2009
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A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY INITIATING THE PROCESS FOR EVALUATING A POTENTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE STRATEGIC GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY REQUESTING THAT CITY STAFF REVIEW AND RECOMMEND AN APPROPRIATE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR THE SALTWORKS PROPOSAL
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08/10/2009 <br />Jill Ekas <br />Blake Lyon <br />May 19, 2009 <br />Page 2 <br />The accompanying Statement of Justification is a requirement of the City in <br />support of a General Plan Amendment application. Saltworks utilizes It here as a <br />vehicle for a comprehensive presentation of the vision for the future of the <br />Saltworks Site as embodied in the 50/50 Balanced Plan. <br />In furtherance of Saltworks' consistent commitment to open, transparent <br />engagement with the community and partnership with City staff and elected <br />officials, the Application Submittal does not include actual proposed language for <br />any of the requested entitlement components. Rather, the Statement of <br />Justification comprehensively presents the 50/50 Balanced Plan, and Saltworks <br />offers it as the foundation and framework for working with the City in drafting the <br />actual entitlement documents requested in the Application Submittal. <br />The Application Submittal Is supported by the City's Environmental Assessment <br />Initial Study Questionnaire. Ultimately, the entitlements package will include a <br />complete review under the California Environmental Quality Act in the form of an <br />environmental impact report to be certified by the City Council. <br />Formal initiation of the requested entitlements commences, per Redwood City <br />Municipal Code section 18.61, with Council approval of the processing of the <br />Application Submittal. We ask that staff agendize for Council consideration the <br />Application Submittal for processing per section 18.16 as soon as possible. <br />Opportunity and imperative <br />The 50/50 Balanced Plan presents an unprecedented opportunity for the citizens <br />of Redwood City. The extraordinary situational attributes of the Saltworks Site <br />overlaid with the professed and proven ethic and efficacy of the Saltworks team <br />in establishing legacy conservation and outstanding communities present the <br />City an historic occasion. With equal commitments to restoration and innovative, <br />sustainable community design, this active industrial facility one day will be <br />recognized as the premiere model community in the region and beyond. <br />Located between Silicon Valley and San Francisco, Redwood City and its <br />neighboring jurisdictions enjoy bountiful and robust employment centers. in fact; <br />there are over 315,000 jobs within 10 miles of the Saltworks Site, let alone the <br />broader Peninsula region. However, while jobs remain plentiful, housing options <br />near those job centers remain illusive. Inadequate in quantity and prohibitive in <br />cost, housing scarcity in this region causes existing and prospective employees <br />working here to commute from distant counties daily, resulting in negative <br />quality -of -life consequences and dire environmental outcomes from excessive <br />14958 <br />MUFF # 601 <br />
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