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3/24/2014
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8.A. - Page 106 • 50 studios (12%) <br /> • 255 one-bedroom units (62%) <br /> • 90 two-bedroom units (22%) <br /> • 15 three-bedroom units. (4%) <br /> Pg. BE-67 Policy BE-10.1: Require that Waterfront Neighborhoods provide public <br /> access along water edges, to public open spaces and trails and to <br /> vista points, as integral parts of neighborhood development. <br /> As discussed above, the project provides a spur of the Bay Trail, and a <br /> landscaped promenade along the water's edge with public parking and <br /> amenities consistent with this policy. <br /> Pg. BE-67 Policy BE-10.3: Ensure that development in Waterfront <br /> Neighborhoods considers and plans for potential impacts associated <br /> with climate change and sea level rise. <br /> The grading plans conform to the City's adaptive management <br /> approach to future sea level rise. <br /> Pg. BE-137 Policy BE-26.6: Require new development projects to provide <br /> pedestrian, bicycle, and electric bicycle/scooter facilities that connect <br /> to existing and planned pedestrian and bicycle facilities; and require <br /> large parking facilities to accommodate pedestrian, bicycle, and <br /> electric bicycle/scooter circulation. <br /> The proposed Bay Trail spur and related public amenities provide <br /> connectivity to existing and planned trail facilities in the Bair Island <br /> road corridor. <br /> Pg. BC-30 Policy BC-5.2: Complete the Bay Trail through Redwood City. <br /> Pg. BC-30 Policy BC-5.3: Provide connection between regional trails, county <br /> trails, and other jurisdictions' trail systems. <br /> The project is consistent with Policies BC-5.2 and BC-5.3 in achieving <br /> trail connectivity throughout the Bair Island road corridor, as well as <br /> providing a spur for the Bay Trail. <br /> Pg. NR-41 Policy NR-6.4: Allow for appropriate public access to bayfront open <br /> space lands for recreation activities while protecting and restoring the <br /> bayfront's natural ecosystem and minimizing environmental damage, <br /> as appropriate. <br /> The project provides public access to the bayfront, including by <br /> providing a spur of the Bay Trail and access for boating opportunities. <br /> This area includes recreational activities, trails, plazas, and overlooks. <br /> In addition, the project will provide off-site improvements to Uccelli <br /> Boulevard, which includes a 10' bike and a 5' pedestrian trail <br />
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