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C. On October 23, 2000, this Council approved and adopted a written <br />progress report dated as of said date in the form of a Report to the Honorable <br />Mayor and City Council from the City Manager, the subject of which is, "Progress <br />Report on Interim Urgency Ordinance and Public Hearing to Consider Extension <br />of Interim Urgency Ordinance" (the "Report"), which among other matters, <br />describes the measures taken to alleviate the conditions which led to the <br />adoption of the Interim Urgency Ordinance. <br /> <br /> D. Reviews of the circumstances requiring enactment of the Interim <br />Urgency Ordinance, and the provisions of the Interim Urgency Ordinance were <br />conducted by the Planning Commission, the Housing and Human Concerns <br />Committee, and the Architectural Review Committee, as described in the Report. <br /> <br /> E. The aforesaid reviews raise issues and concerns which require further <br />study and determination regarding appropriate amendments to Ordinance No. <br />1130, as amended (the "Zoning Ordinance"). <br /> <br /> F. The conditions and circumstances creating the need for the Interim <br />Urgency Ordinance continue to exist and adversely affect the ability of the City to <br />achieve an appropriate balance between competing land use demands caused <br />by the current excessive demand for office developments. <br /> <br /> G. The aforesaid conditions, described in the Findings of the Interim <br />Urgency Ordinance are hereby restated and incorporated herein as follows: <br /> <br /> (i) The market demand for office development in the City of Redwood City <br />has increased far beyond that anticipated when current land use designations <br /> <br />Ord-121 3 <br />F ;/sharedlredwood/council <br />DES:rg <br />10/18/00:10/24/00R <br /> <br /> 1130-309 <br /> <br /> <br />