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BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL ADMINISTRATIVE ZONING DISTRICTS TO THE <br />PLANNED COMMUNITY ZONING DISTRICT <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote by those present with <br />Council Member Jordan absent. MINUTE ORDER 03 -208 <br />M/S Ruskin /Ira to: <br />3. Concurrently adopt an Ordinance approving the Precise Plan for the <br />Downtown Medical Campus, with the addition of language to the capital <br />improvement section, starting on page 36, specifying that a traffic signal be <br />installed at Marshall and Maple Streets and that Kaiser will pay its fair share of <br />such cost. <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, <br />ADOPTING THE DOWNTOWN MEDICAL CAMPUS PRECISE PLAN <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote by those present with <br />Council Member Jordan absent. MINUTE ORDER 03 -209 <br />B. Proposed Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance relating to provisions of Child <br />Care Facilities <br />Principal Planner Passanisi explained that in addition to the ordinance update that <br />includes definitions and adding Article 39, consideration of revised provisions for <br />large family day care homes was also being presented. He explained the three <br />State options stating that conditions must be limited to reasonable standards on <br />parking, traffic control, noise, spacing and concentration. He continued to explain <br />the time line from 1991. <br />Council asked various questions. <br />Public Comment: <br />Robert Hoffman stated that in representing the Maxwell Lane homeowners he is <br />strongly recommending Option #3 which gives the residents in the community <br />some voice in the matter. The other options provide residents with no voice at all. <br />He referred to the staff report of February 28, 2000 and the ordinance passed by <br />City Council at that time giving background on his research. He stated that the <br />ordinance adopted was Option #3, calling for notification of residents within 100 <br />feet and an appeal process. He strongly urged the Council to support Option #3 in <br />the State Law for whatever change in the ordinance is to be made. <br />Paul Sanfilipo gave the history on the issue when he served on the Planning <br />Commission. He stated that each time it was considered, the Planning <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 25, 2003 <br />MINUTES PAGE 8 <br />MINUTES Book No. 60 <br />Page No. 43 <br />