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6.6. B. - Page 1 <br />REPORT <br />To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From the City Manager <br />February 27, 2012 <br />SUBJECT <br />Ordinance amending Sections 20.117 and 20.118 of Division 4 and Sections 20.184 <br />and 20.186 of Division 9 of Article VII of Chapter 20 of the Code of the City of Redwood <br />City relating to Parking in the Downtown Area <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Waive second reading and adopt Ordinance amending Sections 20.117 and 20.118 of <br />Division 4 and Sections 20.184 and 20.186 of Division 9 of Article VII of Chapter 20 of <br />the Code of the City of Redwood City relating to Parking in the Downtown Area. <br />BACKGROUND <br />City Council introduced the Ordinance and held a public hearing at its February 13, <br />2012 meeting. <br />ANALYSIS <br />The subject of this staff report corrects minor errors that were included in the subject of <br />the February 13, 2012 staff report. A reference to Section 20.150 was included by <br />mistake and the relevant division for Sections 20.184 and 20.186 was omitted. <br />Upon passage and adoption, the Ordinance will go into effect in 30 days. <br />ALTERNATIVES <br />1. Make different changes to the ordinance. <br />2. Return the proposed ordinance to staff for further consideration. <br />3. Do not make any changes to the ordinance. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />Modifications are recommended primarily to improve management of the parking supply <br />in this part of downtown. As Library Lot C and Pennsylvania Avenue were previously <br />unavailable for public use and therefore not generating any revenue, they could <br />generate $37,000 annually. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br />As the lead agency, the City of Redwood City has determined that the actions proposed <br />in this report are considered Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 <br />of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. Class 1, Existing <br />