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<br />7A <br />Page 26 <br /> <br />some of these sites could present development opportunities in the future as the existing structures <br />continue to age. Table 1 outlines the number of currently existing designated properties within each <br />neighborhood, as well as number of potential units under each of the lot area scenarios (2,500 square <br />feet, 3,333 square feet, or 5,000 square feet of lot area per unit for the site area beyond 10,000 square <br />feet): <br /> <br />TABLE 1: R-2 GROSS DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL <br /> <br /> Friendly Acres Redwood Oaks West Woodside GROSS TOTAL <br />Designated Affected 56 units 145 units 152 units 353 <br />Properties: Existing <br />Units <br />Potential Units: 2,500 71 236 259 566 <br />sa ft / unit <br />Potential Units: 3,333 58 207 229 494 <br />sa ft J unit <br />Potential Units: 5,000 50 180 210 440 <br />sq ft I unit <br /> <br />Table 2 outlines the net increase (or decrease) in development potential under each scenario, <br />compared to existing units: <br /> <br />TABLE 2: NET R-2 DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL <br /> <br /> Friendly Acres Redwood Oaks West Woodside NET TOTAL <br />Potential Net 15 91 107 213 <br />Increase/Decrease: <br />2,500 sq ft / unit <br />Potential Net Increase: ~13 62 77 141 <br />3,333 sq ft I unit <br />Potential Net Increase: -6 35 65 94 <br />5,000 sq ft I unit <br /> <br />.w- 201 <br /> <br />City of Redwood City, Planning, Housing and Economic Development Department <br />