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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 /> <br />29. Walking shed maps would be a Yes Proposed walking shed map to show shopping, parks, and community <br />useful tool. facilities within neighborhoods. Are there other destinations that <br />should be on this map? The walking time from these locations will be <br />shown for one-quarter and one-half miles. <br />30. Strategies (pg 14) to develop high GOAL BE-4, Policy BE-4.1, Policy BE-4.2, Policy BE-No None. <br />density and ensure that new changes 4.3, Policy BE-5.3, and Policy BE-24.1 are intended <br />harmonize with the existing character. to ensure change harmonizes, especially in high <br />These are important, and I didn’t see density historic influence neighborhoods. <br />them specifically in the document. Implementation Programs BE-1, BE-5, BE-10, and <br />BE-11 provide specific strategies to accomplish this <br />goal. <br />31. Add bigger street names to maps to No Staff/consultants will review maps to determine map legibility and other <br />be more user friendly. methods to increase user friendliness <br />32. Need to consider “home Yes Are there areas of particular concern? Is the intent to encourage home <br />occupations” occupations while making efforts to limit impacts on neighborhoods? <br />and impacts on <br /> <br />neighborhood <br />33. Neighborhood Character: Mention Mount Carmel is mentioned under Historic No None <br />Mount Carmel, but should include Influence Low Density Neighborhoods, Mezesville <br />Stambaugh/Heller and Mezesville and Stambaugh/Heller under Historic High Density <br />Neighborhoods. <br />34. How encourage historic No None <br />Existing goal, policy, program: <br />preservation and foster community Goal BE-38: Establish robust programs and activities <br />appreciation (maybe public tour once a that educate the public about the history and <br />year?) historic resources of Redwood City. <br />Policy BE-38.6: Develop historical walking programs <br />using historical markers, plaques, and maps for <br />public benefit. <br />Program BE-136: Continuing Education on Historic <br />Resources. Continue to provide City workshops, <br />walking tours, and other initiatives that help <br />educate the community about historic resources in <br />August 20, 2009 <br /> <br /> <br />