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Resolution PC 96-1 Flatirons Funding
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Resolution PC 96-1 Flatirons Funding
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6/19/1996
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public pedestrian walkways, recreational uses and public open spaces are <br />provided. <br />(12) Motor vehicle Transportation Policy MV- states "Participate in <br />formulating and supporting the goals and policies of the Congestion <br />Management Plan for San Mateo County. , . `` The Project will help to <br />achieve this goal by participating in the County Transportation <br />Management Program, as provided by the conditions of the Planned <br />Development Permit. <br />(13) The City's Non- Motorized Transportation Objective is to "make walking <br />.and bring a realistic and more widespread transportation alternative in <br />Redwood City by establishing a series of policies to create an urban <br />environment that will make wal king and bicycling safe, efficient and <br />convenient." The Project will help to meet this objective because the <br />design of the Project Will encourage pedestrian use and d=sh the need <br />forautomobile trips by establishing common area walkways. These <br />walkways. link the larger open spaces to each other, as well as linking the <br />campus to surrounding amenities. walkways extend the existing redwood <br />.Shores pathway systems to all major crosswalks,, to all new buildings, to <br />buildings outside the site boundaries, to the proposed shopping center, to <br />the Pacific Athletic Club, to public paths that lead to Redwood Shores <br />Lagoon, and to the Hotel Sof tel. <br />( 14) one of the "Strategies" contained in the Housing Element is to ".Cp]romote <br />the continued expansion of the retail, commercial, and industrial sector of <br />the community to provide jobs and services to new residents who wish to <br />remain or locate in redwood City." The Project .is consistent with this <br />strategy because it will expand professional employment in the City. <br />(15) One of the City's open Space Objectives is to "[a]chieve and maintain a <br />harmonious relationship between the natural environment and marl's use of <br />.the land." The Project is consistent with this goal. Development of the <br />Project will not impair the natural environment. The soils of the Project <br />site consist of imported fill material. Dative biotic habitats are absent . from <br />the site. Almost all plant species found on the site were non- native <br />annuals, which is typical of disturbed environments. The site is of low <br />value to wildlife. The Project's landscape plan will ensure that shared <br />public pedestrian walkways., recreational uses and public open spaces are <br />provided. <br />(16) The City's Open Space Objective 3, and Open Space Policies O -6 and O- <br />7, call fo.r the creation of a network of trails and pathway, the linking <br />EAGPLNP1.DOC 4 <br />5130/96 <br />
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