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<br />ATTY/RESO.0046/PC RESO RECOMMENDING ZONING TEXT & MAP AMENDMENTS – EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 06-02-23 JB <br />Page 50 of 66 <br />D. Call Up Hearing. Call ups shall be processed and heard by the reviewing body in <br />accordance with Chapter 1, Article III of the Redwood City Municipal Code (Procedures <br />on Appeals and Call Ups). <br />E. Finality. A decision by the Planning Commission on a call up shall become final fifteen <br />(15) days after the date of the decision unless called up by the City Council. A decision of <br />the City Council becomes final on the date of the decision. Following a final decision on <br />a call up, reapplication will be governed by Section 41.12. A person aggrieved by a final <br />decision may seek judicial review by timely appealing to the appropriate court pursuant <br />to California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1094.5, 1094.6, 1094.8 or other applicable <br />law. <br />F. Concurrent Hearings. An appeal and call up may be concurrently heard by the reviewing <br />body. <br /> <br /> <br />ARTICLE 42 – Use Permits <br />[Article 42, Section 42.5 is amended as follows] <br /> <br />42.5 - Review, Decisions, Appeals and Permit Duration. <br /> <br />Procedures for application review, decisions, appeals, permit duration and expiration and other <br /> requirements are located in Chapter Article 41 (Common Procedures). <br /> <br />Article 44 – REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION <br />[Article 44, Section 44.5 is amended as follows] <br /> <br />44.5 - Findings. <br />To permit the reasonable accommodation, the following findings shall be made: <br />A. That an individual residing on the property and requiring reasonable accommodation is <br />protected under the Acts; and <br />B. That accommodating the request would provide direct benefit to the individual by <br />meeting specific housing needs; and <br />C. That the request is the minimum necessary to provide the necessary relief from the <br />City's zoning ordinance to meet the needs of the individual; and <br />D. That the request is not detrimental to and will not adversely impact the adjacent <br />properties or surrounding neighborhood; and <br />C. E. That the request does not place an undue financial or administrative burden on the <br />City; and <br />D. F. That the request does not significantly alter the overarching purposes or intent of the <br />City's zoning ordinance/land development regulations. <br /> <br />