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" CWM:djm 11/06/89 (098/#25) <br />· CWM:djm ~/29/89R <br /> <br /> General Plan and zoning ordinance which could help to <br /> - preserve lesser scale usage in the areas adjacent to <br /> the perimeter of the Project Area. The City Council <br /> should evaluate applications for zoning changes and <br /> General Plan Amendments with sensitivity to the <br /> potential adverse effects of "land use succession". <br /> c. Rationale and Facts Supporting Findings. The General <br /> Plan is the basic land use policy of the City of <br /> Redwood City. Were it not for blight in the <br /> Amendment Area, the General Plan for that area would <br /> be in the process of realization. The General Plan <br /> <br /> has provided for large scale uses to compliment <br /> existing uses in order to render the area more <br /> attractive to private sector development. The public <br /> <br /> improvements anticipated by the Second Amendment are <br /> infra-structure improvements and are intended to <br /> serve as a catalyst for the realization of the <br /> General Plan. <br /> <br /> d. Monitorin~ Responsibility. Responsibility for <br /> <br /> monitoring these mitigation measures shall be with <br /> the Redwood City Redevelopment Agency and Redwood <br /> City Planning Director. <br /> <br /> 2. VISUAL QUALITY. <br /> <br /> a. Significant Effects. Potential General Plan buildout <br /> in the Amendment Area could result in development <br /> that would be visually incompatible with surrounding <br /> land uses. <br /> <br /> 5 <br /> <br /> <br />