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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 /> <br />I for-sale units - and requires development to subsidize a mini- Build-out of the Precise <br /> mum of 15% of the total number of units to be affordable to Plan Area is expected to <br />I very-low, low, or moderate income households. take 15 to 20 years, and <br /> Housing types that require higher incomes - i.e., tower condo- architectural fashions are <br />I miniums and townhouses - are not in short supply in the Bay likely to change con sid- <br />I Area and are not a significant policy concern of the City. How- erably during this time. A <br /> ever, these housing types are necessary to support development rigidly-defined approach <br />I of affordable housing in the quantity required by the Precise to architectural style is <br /> Plan, and to ensure the high quality in building construction and therefore not recom- <br /> ". '"u <br />I waterfront amenities desired. The Precise Plan requires that sub- mended. In fact, it is pre- ;::- <br /> <:> <br /> Õ <br /> sidized and market rate units be mixed within a single building, ferred that different ar- ~ <br />1 which further supports quality construction for affordable units. chitects and/or architec- < <br /> <'j. <br /> tural firms are used dur- ;>;- <br /> t::J <br />I Higher income housing can also offer indirect benefits in terms ing the course of devel- ê; <br /> <'j. <br /> of a "trickle down" effect. For example, couples whose children opment so the com- ;>;- <br />I <br /> are grown -" empty nesters" - are likely condominium buyers; pleted build-out has a <br />I the single family houses they vacate add marginally to housing varied, organic character, <br />I supply. In addition, luxury housing units promote development rather than the appear- <br /> of high quality open space amenities and commercial services ance of a single large <br />I that would be shared by residents of the affordable housing project. However, basic <br /> units. building forms and ma- <br />I terials should be estab- <br />7. Architectural Character and Image - New development will lished, so buildings are complementary and the desired village <br />I completely transform the physical appearance of the Precise Plan scale environment is achieved. <br />I Area. The architectural character and image of this new devel- <br /> opment will have a profound effect on the quality of life for Bayfront Area Visioning Study <br />I residents, and, given the area's visibility from US 101, a major <br /> effect on the perception of Redwood City in general. Buildings Though not an adopted policy document, the Bayfront Area Visioning <br />ï should be designed to shape attractive, pedestrian-oriented Study contains ideas and concepts for the Inner Bayfront that pro- <br /> streets, ways and open spaces, as noted above. Given permitted vide a context for the Precise Plan. This context has been taken into <br />I densities and building heights, it is particularly important that account in formulating the Precise Plan, and measures related to the <br />I buildings be sensitively massed to avoid overwhelming ground Marina Shores Village development proposal have been incorpo- <br /> level spaces and minimize shadowing. Taller buildings and tow- rated in the Precise Plan's provisions. The Study's major concepts <br />I ers should contain stepbacks and/or other design elements to are summarized below; related study diagrams are provided in the <br /> maintain a village-scale environment. Architectural forms and following pages. <br />I detailing should make the pedestrian environment pleasant and <br />I engaging. <br /> - 15 - Final Plan - June 2004 <br />I <br />
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