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Ord00 2198 (1130-306)
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8/14/2000
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ORDINANCE NO. 2198 INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE PROHIBITING OFFICE DEVELOPMENT ON PARCELS OF PROPERTY ONE ACRE OR LARGER WITHIN THE "CG" (GENERAL COMMERCIAL), "CG- R" (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL COMBINING), "CB" (CENTRAL BUSINESS), AND "CN" (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) ZONING DISTRICTS IN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY The Council of Redwood City does ordain as follows: Section 1. Findings. This Council hereby finds and declares as follows: A. The market demand for office development in the City of Redwood City has increased far beyond that anticipated when current land use designations were established under Ordinance No. 1130, as amended, the
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D. Such office development proposals, if allowed to proceed to <br />construction, would use land resources which could otherwise be developed for <br />housing, commercial, and other uses compatible with, and suppodive of existing <br />uses, including residential uses; <br /> <br /> E. The unavailability of housing in the City of Redwood City is critical and <br />the housing shortage has adversely affected economic and social resources of <br />the City, including businesses, schools, colleges, and professions; <br /> <br /> F. If the trend of office development were allowed to continue, critically <br />necessary housing, commercial, and other-use sites will be eliminated, thereby <br />exacerbating the housing shortage and the adverse economic and social <br />conditions; <br /> <br /> G. If the office development proposals were allowed to proceed to <br />construction under current zoning district classifications and related regulations, <br />severe traffic congestion and parking shortages would result, thereby burdening <br />the City's interior and arterial street systems beyond capacity and adversely <br />affecting the environment, including air quality; <br /> <br /> H. Development of building sites one acre or larger for office use under <br />current zoning district classifications governing the Affected Districts would <br />conflict with necessary studies for, and implementation of, revised land use <br />regulations which would be in furtherance of the public health, safety, and <br />welfare; and <br /> <br />F:lsharedlredwoodlcouncil <br />DE$:rg <br />o7/18/oo <br />7/24/00RR <br /> <br /> 2198 <br /> <br /> <br />
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