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CWM:djm 03/28/90 RD-7/27) <br /> <br /> construction type but the offer to permit such a <br />~_ move somewhat increases the chance of saving the <br /> structure. <br /> d. Monitorin~ Responsibility. Responsibility for <br /> monitoring these mitigation measures shall be with <br /> <br /> the Redevelopment Agency, the Redwood City <br /> <br /> Planning Director and the Developer. <br /> 4. POPULATION, HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT. <br /> a. Significant Effects. Based on projected <br /> <br /> employment generated by redevelopment of the site, <br /> there could be a potential demand for 226 new <br /> dwelling units. <br /> b. Findings. <br /> <br /> 1. Demand for dwelling units should not be as <br /> <br />~- high as the EIR indicated since some <br /> employees may already reside elsewhere in the <br /> City and many others will choose to live <br /> outside the City. <br /> <br /> 2. To reduce housing and jobs/housing balance <br /> impacts, the provision of suitable housing <br /> on-site could be considered or a housing fee <br /> could be imposed on the developer as well as <br /> on others by ordinance. Hiring programs <br /> aimed at employing existing residents could <br /> be considered as well as the adoption of a <br /> housing fee Ordinance and a post occupancy <br /> employee survey. <br /> <br /> 3.A post occupancy survey should be undertaken <br /> <br /> 6 <br /> <br /> <br />