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?. support cor?n?ercial land uses inadequate amounts to accommodate <br />the City's needs for goods and services. Land Use Eler?rent Policy <br />,?. <br />7, support pedestrian access bet?een commercial uses and residers#ial <br />neighborhoods Which are in close proximity, Land Use Element <br />Poiicy 2,?, <br />8. Encourage the crew#ion of near er?ployn?ent opportunities in <br />developments vuhich are compatible vuith surrounding land uses and <br />provide a net cor?munity benefit. Land Use Element Policy ?,?, <br />?, support projects that contribute to the redevelopment and <br />revitalisation of the central city urban areas, Land Use Policy No. ?,7. <br />? 0. support developments that crewte a business environment that is <br />safe and at#rctive, Land Use Element Policy hlo. .9. <br />? ? . Protect and enhance development sites and districts Which are <br />unique cor?muni#y assets that enhance the quality of life. Land Use <br />Element Coal No. 4,g. <br />? ?, uppor# land uses vuhich provide community and regional economic <br />and service benefits. Land Use Element Policy ?la? ?., <br />? . Encourage the development of projects ?uhich promote the City's <br />image as a regional activity venter, Land Use Element Policy No. <br />???, <br />? ?, Encourage developrent of employment centers and mixed use <br />projects ?rithin targeted areas adjacent to major arterial roadvuay, <br />transit and freevuay corridors. Land Use Elennent Policy No. 4.5. <br />? , Improve the physical appearance of the City through development <br />of districts that project a sense of place, positive community image, <br />and quality development, Urban Design Element foal ? ,?, <br />E. The Council finds that the City's general plan is designed} a it must be, to <br />accommodate a vuide range of competing interests -including those of <br />developers} neighborhoods and hor?eoners, prospective homebuyers? <br />environmentalists, current and prospective business o?uners, jobseelcer, <br />taxpayers, and providers and recipients of all types of city?provided <br />services s and to present a clear and comprehensive set of principles to <br />guide development decisions. The City}s general plan sets forth these <br />guiding principles. Cnce in place, it is the province of this Council to <br />examine the specifics of a praposed project to determine vuhether it?rould <br />be in harmony pith the policies stated in the general plnR <br />F. The City Council has vueighed and balanced the general plan€s policies, <br />both near and old, and has determined that based upon this balancing that <br />the Transit honing Cod a is consistent v?ith the purpose of the general plan, <br />Resolution f??. X004-??? <br />Page 3 of G