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07/14/2003
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<br /> ORIGINAL
<br /> ORDINANCE NO. 1130-320
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<br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLES 2, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
<br /> 26, 29 AND 30 OF THE REDWOOD CITY ZONING CODE RELATED TO
<br /> PARKING AND USES - MEDICAL OFFICES; RESEARCH AND
<br /> DEVELOPMENT; AND RELATED DEFINITIONS
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<br /> The City Council of Redwood City does ordain as follows:
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<br />Section 1. That Article 2 (Definitions), Section 2.63 (Medical Clinic), of the Redwood
<br />City Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows:
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<br /> "2.63 Medical Clinic.
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<br /> A facility for group practice on a single site where multiple practitioners
<br /> (doctors, dentists, therapists, nurses, paraprofessionals, etc.), in combination,
<br /> offer a vadety of services, which may include, but are not limited to, consultation
<br /> or counseling, diagnosis, therapy, prevention, healing arts, laboratory testing or
<br /> analysis, and/or corrective personal treatment."
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<br />Section 2. That Article 2 (Definitions) of the Redwood City Zoning Ordinance is hereby
<br />amended to add a new Section 2.84 (Research and Development), a new Section
<br />2.84.1 (Research and Development, Office Type), and a new Section 2.84.2 (Research
<br />and Development, Laboratory Type) to read as follows:
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<br /> "2.84 Research and Development.
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<br /> A use primarily engaged in the study, testing, engineering, design,
<br /> analysis, or experimental development of products, processes, or services
<br /> related to current or new technologies. Research and development may include
<br /> manufacturing, fabricating, processing, assembling or storage of products or
<br /> materials, or similar related activities, where such activities are accessory to
<br /> research, development or evaluation. Related administrative uses such as
<br /> finance, marketing, sales, accounting, purchasing, or corporate offices;
<br /> provisions of services to others on or off-site; and related educational uses may
<br /> also be included provided they remain accessory to the primary uses of
<br /> "research and development," and are consistent with any limitations on
<br /> accessory uses for the applicable zone district. Typical "research and
<br /> development" uses may include, but are not limited to, computer software and
<br /> hardware firms, electronic research firms, biotechnical firms, and pharmaceutical
<br /> research laboratories."
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