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S.A. - Page 50 of 302 <br />residential units than the Project yielding a total of 291 residential units, and increase <br />the commercial square footage by approximately 19,000 square feet to a total of <br />approximately 550,143 square feet. The 2018 Project Alternative and Project would <br />result in identical development on Parcels A, B, and F. The 2018 Project Alternative <br />would modify the proposed site plan and associated land uses on Parcel C by including <br />less office space, on Parcel D by including no residential units and instead providing <br />office space, and on Parcel E by including less office space. The 2018 Project <br />Alternative was evaluated in the DEIR (see DEIR pages 5-8 through 5-12). <br />The primary purpose of an EIR's alternative analysis is to identify and evaluate <br />possible alternatives to the Project that can avoid or substantially lessen the Project's <br />significant environmental effects while still achieving the basic objectives of the Project. <br />The applicant determined the following to be their objectives for the Project (see DEIR page <br />2-7): <br />• Redevelop the property consistent with the land use policies and strategies <br />provided in the Plan Bay Area 2040, EI Camino Real Priority Development <br />Area. <br />• Redevelop the property consistent with the existing Mixed -Use Corridor and <br />Mixed -Use Transitional General Plan and Zoning designations, including policies <br />that guide the growth and development of Redwood City; establish the basis for <br />zoning regulations and guidance; economic development; transportation <br />improvements; sustainability; City services; parks; and cultural and historic <br />preservation. <br />• Facilitate the implementation of the EI Camino Real Corridor Plan's visions, <br />goals, and strategies to make the Corridor safer and more desirable to walk <br />along and across; and policies supporting community benefits, small businesses, <br />local retail, and a range of housing choices along the Corridor. <br />• Redevelop an existing industrial area between the EI Camino Real and Caltrain <br />corridors with attractive and desirable amenities, including housing, Class A <br />office space, neighborhood -serving retail, publicly accessible open space, and <br />child care available to all Redwood City residents. <br />• Create a mixed-use environment that increases vibrancy of the existing area, <br />encourages the reduction of automobile use, and supports activities in <br />Downtown and the EI Camino Corridor. <br />• Meet and exceed the City's Affordable Housing Ordinance and Inclusionary <br />Zoning requirements; and support the realization of the DTPP's affordable <br />housing goals. <br />• Provide child care to address Redwood City's existing estimated shortage of <br />childcare/early learning spaces for infants/toddlers, preschool -age children, and <br />school-age children. <br />• Support, enhance, and connect to the City's existing and planned open -space <br />network, including opportunities for pedestrian walkways along the adjacent <br />ATTY/RESO.0118/PC RESO SOUTH MAIN MIXED -USED PROJECT <br />REV: 11-03-2020 PR <br />Page 28 of 32 <br />53 <br />