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o The City would report to the State Lands Commission on a regular basis on the status of <br />Docktown and public access improvements in the area. <br /> <br />While the City is very supportive of this proposed legislation, it is also important to note that <br />there are environmental and legal restrictions which could hamper the City’s ability to provide <br />public or residential uses at Docktown. The City is currently conducting environmental analysis <br />in the Redwood Creek area and may adjust its direction and/or policies dependent upon the <br />results of that analysis. Furthermore, the City does not own the land adjacent to Docktown. <br />Marina access to facilities and in general is accomplished via a month-to-month license with <br />private land owners. As a result, any multi-year plan for the marina use must account for the <br />possibility that the City could not guarantee private residential access to Docktown Marina. <br /> <br />In closing, we thank you for considering this request. We believe this proposal will allow the <br />area to be improved for the benefit of all California residents, while allowing a fair and <br />reasonable amount of time for existing residents to transition to new homes. <br /> <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />John D. Seybert <br />Mayor <br />City of Redwood City <br /> <br /> <br />CC: City Council, City of Redwood City <br />Senator Jerry Hill <br /> Assembly Member Kevin Mullin <br />6.1.F. - Page 8