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1/13/2014
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homes) would be an acceptable alternative means of complying with <br /> Section 46.1's standard of achieving functional and aesthetic consistency <br /> with surrounding existing development. <br /> • With respect to the applicant's concerns regarding the financial feasibility <br /> of Alternative B, the Council is not persuaded that the construction of <br /> homes similar in size to surrounding homes would be financially <br /> infeasible, especially in light of the improving real estate market in <br /> Redwood City. In any event, the Council notes that the access road as <br /> designed and proposed by the applicant appears to be much larger and <br /> more costly than it would need to be for a small hillside residential <br /> development of this nature. The Council encourages the applicant to <br /> work with City staff to revise the design of this private road to significantly <br /> reduce its size and cost, and to keep more in character with the design of <br /> surrounding roads in the neighborhood. The Council's approval of the <br /> current Planned Development is without prejudice to the City's future <br /> consideration of proposed amendments to the Planned Development to <br /> modify the roadway design in accordance with this direction. The Council <br /> is also open to consideration of other proposed amendments to the <br /> Project in order to reduce infrastructure and/or construction costs (which, <br /> as noted above, could include the voluntary merging of lots so as to allow <br /> a lesser number of larger homes). <br /> • With respect to SLW's concern that that City's zoning ordinance 32.12(F) <br /> pertaining to creek protection and setbacks is applicable, the ordinance <br /> applies to protected watercourses. The water crossing the project site is <br /> not a protected watercourse because Article 2 of the zoning ordinance <br /> specifically defines protected watercourses as, "a perennial or intermittent <br /> river, stream, creek, watercourse, waterway or channel within the <br /> incorporated limits of the City, which specifically includes and is limited to <br /> the following: (a) Cordilleras Creek upstream of Highway 101, and (b) <br /> Redwood Creek and its tributaries upstream of Highway 101 to Bradford <br /> Street and upstream of EI Camino Real. A segment of a watercourse <br /> located within these defined boundaries but located within concrete <br /> channels or culverts, as may be determined by the Engineering and <br /> Construction Division, is not considered a protected watercourse." While <br /> the watercourse is located upstream of EI Camino Real it is not <br /> considered to be a part of Redwood Creek and its tributaries, and thus is <br /> not defined as a protected watercourse. To be more specific, the Natural <br /> Resources Element of the City's 2010 General Plan defines three <br /> tributaries of Redwood Creek as the Emerald Branch, Jefferson Branch, <br /> and Stulsaft Branch. The watercourse within the project area is clearly <br /> not one of the three Redwood Creek tributaries and is therefore not a <br /> protected watercourse. Furthermore, the watercourse is already <br /> contained within a concrete channel upstream of Laurel Way, where it <br /> then flows into an existing culvert underneath Laurel Way before being <br /> discharged from that culvert. Thus, even if the watercourse was part if <br /> ATTY/RE50.2935/RESO DENYING THE APPEAL OF LAUREL WAY RESO.#15311 <br /> REV:12-12-13 PT MUFF#603 <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br />
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