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Agreement
Contractor Name
Pacific Shores Center Limited Partnership
PROJECT NAME
Development Agreement Pacific Shores Center
RMP File Number
304
Date
8/6/1999
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the Existing Approvals, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, will provide <br /> for orderly growth in accordance with the policies and goals set forth in the General Plan, <br /> including provision of recreational amenities of citywide benefit and a commitment to <br /> contribute to measures necessary to meet local and regional traffic needs. <br /> G. In addition, numerous other monetary and non-monetary public benefits will be <br /> derived from the Project when fully developed, if the Project is annexed to the City. These <br /> include: <br /> 1. Development and maintenance of a major new Water&ont Park and <br /> Playfields for public use and enjoyment; <br /> 2. Mitigation by Pacific Shores of its own traffic impacts and contribution <br /> by Pacific Shores to both local and regional traffic facilities to meet needs associated <br /> with cumulative growth and development; <br /> 3. Enhancement of the position of Redwood City as a technology capital <br /> of the Bay Area; <br /> 4. Creation of primary and secondary employment opportunities in the <br /> form of at least 4,000 permanent jobs, a significant number of construction jobs during <br /> buildout and other jobs generated by the presence of a well-educated and highly <br /> compensated workforce, including but not limited to, the multiplier impact creating <br /> demand for retail and other support services in the azea ; <br /> 5. Development of an innovative project which incorporates the highest <br /> quality architectural solutions, building materials and landscaping concepts and <br /> s�ipportive amenities for a workplace environment; <br /> 6. Development of innovative transportation systems management ("TSM") <br /> plans to minimi�e the amount of tr�c generated by the Project; <br /> 7. Significant enhancements to the tax base of the City through (a) the <br /> increase in property taxes; (b) the increase in sales taxes in the immediate azea both <br /> through the creation of demand for local retail services caused by the increase in local <br /> employment and by sales of products by occupants of the Project; and (c) the increase <br /> in local hotel tax generated by having Project visitors stay at the neazby hotels; and <br /> 8. Significant revenues to City and Redwood City School District from <br /> school fees and other fees imposed in connection with the construction of the Project. <br /> H. The parties acknowledge that Pacific Shores cannot at this time predict when or <br /> in what order the various Building Parcels on the Property, as shown on Exhibit B-1, will be <br /> developed nor can Pacific Shores predict the precise square footage of GBFA that will be <br /> K:\OOC\000]\0033\AGR\CITY.DA6 � 29-Oec-1998 AT 15:00 <br />
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