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th <br />ATTACHMENT 1 – COMMENT MATRIX FROM JULY 27 CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Technical Change Proposed <br />GP Direction <br />(Note: Additions to text in bold, deletions strikethrough. Issues <br />Comment Background Information <br />Element Needed which require further direction are highlighted.) <br />is and how to go about it for all future amendments may be submitted by individuals or involve a change in the land use designation change for a particular <br />GPAs. initiated by the City itself. Amendments may property, or policy/ or text changes applicable to larger areas or the <br />involve a change in the land use designation for a entire city. Any All proposed amendments will be publicly reviewed <br />particular property, policy or text changes. Any publicly to ensure consistency with all elements of the General Plan and <br />proposed amendment will be reviewed publicly to the General Plan EIR. Per State law, General Plans may be amended up <br />ensure consistency with all elements of the General to four times per year. To facilitate a larger number of amendments, a <br />Plan and the General Plan EIR. jurisdiction may group together a number of amendment requests to <br />process together as one General Plan Amendment. However, the City <br />is under no obligation to process General Plan amendments, as this <br />constitutes a legislative act. <br />9. There is too much about Cargill in the No The following new language will replace the existing: <br />intro. Refer to where Cargill is discussed <br />in the text, and that it is bifurcated, and Appendix A presents and explains the New General Plan's treatment of <br />cut out the rest. the Cargill property, an approximately 1,450-acre land area in the <br />northeast portion of Redwood City. The New General Plan does not <br />establish any new goals, policies, implementation programs or other <br />types of regulations for these lands. In January 2009, the City Council <br />determined that, in order to allow for more in-depth study, changes to <br />the 1990 General Plan policies applicable these lands should be <br />considered and implemented in a separate process to be completed <br />after the completion of the New General Plan process. Consequently, <br />the applicable policies, designations, programs and other regulations <br />from the 1990 General Plan will remain in effect for the Cargill property. <br />Selected chapters of the 1990 General Plan, intended to summarize the <br />1990 General Plan provisions applicable to the Cargill property, are <br />attached as an appendix to this New General Plan. In addition, the <br />complete 1990 General Plan continues to be available from the City's <br />Community Development Department and on the City's website at <br />www.redwoodcity.org/cds/planning/generalplan/generalplan1990.html. <br /> <br />August 20, 2009 <br /> <br /> <br />