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5/22/1989
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ORlGi !\nL URGENCY INTERIM ORDINANCE PROHIBITING USES IN CONFLICT WITH ZONING PROPOSAL RELATING TO PROPERTIES FRONTING ON ROLISON ROAD BETWEEN THE INTERSECTIONS THEREOF WITH SECOND AVENUE AND FIFTH AVENUE IN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. This Council hereby finds, determines and concludes as follows: a. The real property fronting on Rolison Road between the intersections thereof with Second Avenue and Fifth Avenue (the "Subject Property" ) shown on Exhibit "A" hereof (depicted by shading) is currently located in the "CG" (General Commercial
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<br /> DES:djJ<- 04/27/89 (022/7) <br />but consistent with the current CG zoning district designation <br />has been made, and is now pending, with respect to a single <br />parcel of land located on the Subject Property. <br /> g. The proposed land use would include the sale on site of <br />certain alcoholic beverages. <br /> h. The Subject Property is located in the vicinity of <br />lands devoted primarily to residential uses which, heretofore, <br />have required a disproportionate amount of police and other <br />public safety services from the City of Redwood City concerning, <br />among other matters, citizen disturbances, loitering, the <br />accumulation of debris, building safety, and other conditions <br />leading to the general down-grading of the Subject Property and <br />the residential premises in the vicinity thereof. <br /> i. The foregoing activities and conditions have been <br />associated, in part, with loitering and excessive consumption of <br />alcoholic beverages, particularly in public places. <br /> j . As a result of intensive efforts by the city, through <br />enforcement of public safety regulations (including, but not <br />limited to, the City's Building Codes, the Zone Ord. , and the <br />City's Fire Code) many of the foregoing activities and conditions <br />have been alleviated. <br /> k. If the pending application, or applications to be made <br />in the near-future for land uses consistent with the existing <br />zoning (particularly uses permitting the sale of alcoholic <br />beverages) , but inconsistent with the aforesaid proposed zoning <br />(to the IR zoning district) were granted, the above-described <br /> 2 <br /> 1995 <br />-- - <br />
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