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23 ' <br /> ORDINANCE ADDING SECTION 60 20A.2 TO ORDINANCE NO 1130, <br /> THE REDWOOD CITY ZONIN6 ORDINANCE, REZONIN6 PROPERTY <br /> LOCATED NORTHEASTERLY OF HIGHWAY 101, BETWEEN RALSTON <br /> AVENUE (BELMONT) AND HOLLY STREET (SAN CARLOS) INTERCHANGES <br /> OF NIGHWAV 101 ' <br /> _ The �tion carried on the following roll call vote. <br /> � Ayes• Councilmen Barrett, Rhodes, Williams and Mayor <br /> Weymouth � <br /> Noes: Councilmen Henderson, Leipzig, Norris a <br /> (MINUTE ORDER N0. 76-2) <br /> (Council recessed from 8:50 to 9•00 p m) <br /> MOTION• Councilman Norris moved, seconded by Councilman Barrett, <br /> to direct staff to prepare and present to Council an agreement <br /> with Mobil Oil Estates (Redwood) Limited providing for a build- <br /> ing moratorium on the inland waterway areas during which period <br /> regulations for waterway construction shall be prepared for Council <br /> consideration. <br /> In response to question as to whether the motion should have been <br /> to establish a building moratorium on the areas involved, City <br /> Attorney Schr�cker advised that legal �ustification such as finding <br /> the public health and safety were endangered would be required for <br /> such action and that the motion is proper. <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote. <br /> — (MINUTE ORDER N0. 76-3) ' <br /> Housin Concerns Committee reco�mnendations <br /> re ow moderate income hous� <br /> continue rom 1 1 /75 <br /> City Manager Fales reminded Council that the sub�ect recortunendation <br /> had been continued to permit Council members to have more time to � T <br /> b consider it. <br /> MOTION: Councilman Henderson moved, seconded by Councilman Barrett, � <br /> to accept the recomnendation of the Housing Concerns Cortom ttee that � <br /> the first phase of the low and moderate income housing pro�ect in <br /> the Redwood Shores area be located in the area designated Site H1 <br /> i � <br /> Discussion followed concerning reasons for Council preference ` <br /> regarding both Site #1 and Site N2; the desire of Council to de- � <br /> velop low and moderate income housing as soon as possible, the <br /> probability that Site #1 has the best expectations for earlier <br /> develo ment since it is ad�acent to the proposed shopping center <br /> P <br /> and could also come into a bond issue for the center, the de- <br /> sirability of,housing some of those expected to live in the housing <br /> pro�ect near�Potential �obs in the center; the possibility that <br /> the more likely early development at Site #1 would provide leverage ' <br /> for additionallneeded housing in the downtown area also, the pos- <br /> _ sibility of designating Site H2 for the housing pro�ect, then <br /> placing it in escrow and using whatever funds can be developed to <br /> -5- <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 1/5/76 <br /> � <br />