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Chapter 1 Introduction <br />The City will amend the current General Plan to permit these new land uses and amend the Zoning Code <br />to establish development standards that implement the project. These amendments will allow the City to <br />provide a framework for the development of compact, transit-oriented development that contains a mix <br />of residential, commercial, and professional uses in order to address the City's and the region's goals of <br />providing sites for housing in already urbanized locations that are adjacent to transit, thereby reducing <br />vehicle trips, stimulating investment in underutilized land, and improving the jobs/housing balance <br />within the City. This will lead to potential development of approximately 4,075 residential units, <br />387,000 sf of retail development, and an additional 15.5 acres of open space within the City. Adoption of <br />this project would allow the City to consider subsequent actions consistent with these updates in the <br />General Plan and Land Use designations. Table 3-1 (Summary of Transit Zoning Code [SD84A and <br />SD8413] Development Potential) lists the overall potential net change that would occur as a result of the <br />project area. <br />In terms of net development, the Transit Zoning Code would allow for the potential development of <br />approximately 351,000 square feet (so of retail development and the addition of new open space within <br />the City. Creation of this Transit Zoning Code area would allow the City to consider subsequent actions <br />consistent with these updates. Table 1-1 (Summary of Transit Zoning Code Potential Net Change) lists <br />the overall potential net change that could occur as a result of any new construction built pursuant to the <br />standards contained within the Transit Zoning Code. <br />Table I -I <br />Land Use Type Summary of Tran <br />Potential Gross Development sit Zoning Code Potential Net Change <br />Exisfing Uses to be Converted `Potential Net Development <br />Residential (units) 4,272 197 4,075 <br />Retail (so 693,00 306,00 387,000 <br />Industrial (so 90,000 1,080,000 (990,000) <br />Commercial (so 0 124,000 (124,000) <br />Civic (st) 8,000 29,000 (21,000) <br />Open Space (so 680,000 0 680,000 <br />Surface Parking Lot (so 67,000 1,839,00 (1,772,000) <br />The key procedural actions related to the CEQA process for the Transit Zoning Code and the Developer <br />Project include: <br />¦ Circulate Initial Study/Notice of Preparation (30 days) July 20, 2006-August 22, 2006 <br />¦ Filed NOC and Circulated Draft EIR February 2, 2010 <br />¦ Conducted Scoping Meeting at February 22, 2010 Planning Commission Meeting <br />¦ Re-Circulated Alternatives Section/ extended DEIR review period, February 24, 2010- April 12, <br />2010 <br />¦ Conducted Scoping Meeting at March 22, 2010 Planning Commission Meeting <br />Transit Zoning Code (SD 84) EIR Findings of FatlyKel J gerriding Considerations 1-3
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