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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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9/14/2009
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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 />63. Lack of land as a constraint should See page H-65: "The City's overriding constraint None None <br />be expressly mentioned. with regard to residential development is the lack <br />of vacant land." <br />64. Inclusionary housing ordinance may On September 9, 2008 the Housing and Human None Language revised to indicate the City will consider an inclusionary <br />be premature. Concerns Committee (HHCC) and Planning housing ordinance, and seek direction from City Council. <br />Commission (PC) held a joint study session to <br />consider the possibility of an inclusionary housing <br />policy within the broader context of the Housing <br />Element and regional needs. The PC recommended <br />that the City draft an ordinance for City Council <br />review. On October 27, the City Council approved <br />the Planning Commission’s recommended approach <br />and directed Planning staff to provide updates to <br />the HHCC and PC, and that a recommendation be <br />forwarded by the HHCC and PC to the City Council <br />after reviewing a draft inclusionary policy or <br />ordinance with the development and housing <br />communities. <br />65. Review Chart on page H-14 for Staff recalculated; no error found. None None <br />accuracy; is the percent change actually <br />percent change or a summation of <br />change? <br />66. Supports considering an inclusionary None None None <br />housing policy <br />67. Re-evaluate precise plans and None None The Peninsula Park Precise Plan housing unit assumptions were reduced <br />potential development for accuracy from 792 units to 300 units, to reflect difficulties the developer has had <br />receiving required regional approvals. <br />68. The introduction to the Housing Forty-two percent of Redwood City’s RHNA, as None <br />Added to Housing Element Introduction: <br />Element should reference that we allocated by the State, is dedicated to market-rate Redwood City seeks to create housing opportunities for a variety of <br />support market rate housing in housing. housing types, including both affordable and market-rate housing. The <br />Redwood City. City’s innovative Downtown Precise Plan and new mixed-use General <br />Plan land use designations will facilitate the redevelopment of <br />underutilized properties to create vibrant, walkable centers and <br />August 20, 2009 <br /> <br /> <br />
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