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SWC:djg-c 6/18/82 <br />within Project No. 2 were chosen as a unified and consi- <br />stent whole to include lands that were predominately <br />vacant or underutilized because of blighting influences, <br />and to include all improved public and privately -owned <br />properties affected by blighted conditions within said <br />area, and effective development with redevelopment <br />assistance will provide expanded employment oppor- <br />tunities in the City and establish appropriate central <br />commercial and industrial land uses, as defined in <br />the General Plan of the City of Redwood City. <br />(k) The elimination of blight and the redevelopment <br />of the Project Area could not reasonably be expected <br />to be accomplished by private enterprise acting alone <br />without the aid and assistance of the Agency. This <br />finding is based upon the existence of blighting influ- <br />ences, including the lack of adequate public facilities, <br />and the inability of individual property owners to <br />economically remove these blighting influences. <br />(1) The Redevelopment Plan will afford maximum oppor- <br />tunity, consistent with the sound needs of the City as <br />a whole, for the redevelopment of the Project Area by <br />private enterprise. <br />SECTION 4. This Council is satisfied that permanent <br />housing facilities will be available within three years from <br />the time occupants of the Project Area are displaced, if at <br />all, and that pending the development of such facilities, <br />there will be available to such displaced occupants temporary <br />0 <br />1862 <br />