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CWI4:djm 03/28/90 (RD-7/27) <br /> CWM:djm 04/09/90R <br /> <br /> to determine actual housing needs. <br /> <br />c. Rationale and Facts Supporting Findings. Figures <br /> used in the Second Amendment, suggest that up to <br /> 935 units are projected to be built in the <br /> Amendment Area, redevelopment which is expected to <br /> be proceeding parallel to the Sequoia Station <br /> Project, thus resulting in an overall increase of <br /> dwelling units. Using available figures, the 1980 <br /> Census showed that about 28% of the employed <br /> residents of Redwood City worked in Redwood City. <br /> ABAG projects that in 1990, there will be 43,000 <br /> jobs in Redwood City. ABAG's Housing Needs <br /> Determination arbitrarily estimates that half of <br /> these job holders would be in-commuters. If the <br /> ABAG figures were used to estimate <br /> employment-generated housing demand, the demand <br /> would be 225 (450 jobs x 50%) rather than the <br /> maximum 450 residential units given in the DEIR. <br /> The "jobs/housing balance" is a matter of regional <br /> scope and cannot be adequately addressed on a <br /> project area basis. Therefore, no mitigation <br /> efforts can be guaranteed to specifically address <br /> the "jobs/housing balance" issue. <br /> <br />d. Mitigation Monitoring Responsibility. <br /> <br /> Responsibility for monitoring these mitigation <br /> <br /> P- D <br /> <br /> <br />