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6/28/2004
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, ADOPTING THE MARINA SHORES VILLAGE PRECISE PLAN
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<br /> Chapter I - Background, Issues, and Goals <br /> tion Management Plan (2003), particularly <br /> regarding trip reduction efforts and sup- -- <br /> . <br /> port for alternative transit modes, such as <br /> the Bay Ferry. ,.,- <br /> \ <br />5. Community / Waterfront Commercial . <br /> Niche - Commercial businesses and ser- <br /> vices are necessary to create the urban vil- <br /> lage environment envisioned by the Pre- <br /> cise Plan. The Plan's land use standards C/') <br /> t:¡: <br /> contain minimum requirements for a gro- ~ <br /> M <br /> cery/market, day care, small restaurants, [ <br /> and similar uses based on the area's pro- ~ <br /> V> <br /> jected population. These uses should be <br /> located in a pedestrian-accessible" com- <br /> munity hub" that minimizes the leakage <br /> of locally-oriented sales, services, and re- <br /> lated automobile traffic to other locations. <br /> The Plan also supports lodging, one or <br /> two waterfront-oriented restaurants, and <br /> a limited amount of specialty retail space An attractive community hub should be created that provides services for local residents. <br /> oriented to visitors likely to be attracted <br /> to the waterfront environment. service to and from the downtown commercial district and tran- <br /> sit center. <br /> An important goal of the Precise Plan, however, is creating a <br /> successful, locally-oriented commercial center that does not 6. Quantity and Quality of Affordable Housing - The Bay Area's <br /> compete with downtown. Downtown is the heart of Redwood housing shortage is acute, particularly on the Peninsula. This <br /> City, and new Precise Plan Area commercial space must be local- adds to local labor costs, with negative effects on businesses <br /> serving, and/or be waterfront-related. Retail, restaurant, and and economic development in general. Redwood City currently <br /> entertainment uses are restricted in quantity and location in or- has a balanced jobs-to-employed residents ratio of 1.1:1.0. Given <br /> der to enhance the locally-oriented retail center, rather than cre- projected employment growth, ABAG recommends that Red- <br /> ate a waterfront commercial district that would compete with wood City provide an additional 2,544 dwelling units over the <br /> downtown businesses. Ideally, waterfront commercial in the next 6 years to maintain this balance; from 1990-2000, Redwood <br /> Precise Plan Area offers Redwood City a new, pedestrian-ori- City gained nearly 20,000 jobs, over 2.2 times the growth of <br /> ented place that is an addition, rather than an alternative, to employed residents. The Precise Plan contains requirements for <br /> downtown. A related requirement of the Precise Plan is shuttle a variety of affordable housing unit types - Le. apartments/flats/ <br />Final Plan - June 2004 - 14 - <br />
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