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CWM:djm 03/28/90 RD-7/27) <br /> <br /> occur as the result of commercial development in <br /> areas zoned for residential use, as to permit such <br /> development would be in violation of state and <br /> local zoning laws. Development of districts other <br /> than residentially zoned districts would enhance <br /> the character of the Downtown Area even if it <br /> would result in some replacement of marginal land <br /> uses. The City Council should evaluate <br /> applications for zoning changes and General Plan <br /> Amendments with sensitivity to the potential <br /> adverse effects of "land use succession". <br /> <br /> c. Rationale and Facts Supportin~ Findings. The <br /> <br /> General Plan is the basic land use policy of the <br /> <br /> City of Redwood City. Were it not for blight in <br /> <br />- the Project Area, the General Plan for that area <br /> would be in the process of realization. The <br /> General Plan has provided for large scale uses to <br /> compliment existing uses in order to render the <br /> <br /> area more attractive to private sector <br /> development. <br /> <br /> d. Monitoring 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 /> 3. VISUAL QUALITY. <br /> <br /> a. Significant Effects. There are three (3) <br /> <br /> potential significant effects on Visual Quality: <br /> <br /> (1) The eastern facade of the buildings located <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> <br /> CD 0-0 <br /> <br /> <br />