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website and review the precise plan and other documents and encouraged everyone <br /> to keep an open mind and support the democratic process. <br /> Counci/ Member Bain stated that he is not aware of any Council Member who has <br /> stated that the project is too complicated for the voters to understand and that it is an <br /> accusation that distracts from the argument. <br /> Steven Howard stated that one of the casualties of the budget cuts is code <br /> enforcement in the city and as a matter of necessity, the focus becomes health and <br /> safety. The end result is a proliferation of visual litter in the form of signage, banners, <br /> etc. and he suggested that a group of volunteers be trained to deal with non health <br /> and safety related issues. The second issue he spoke about was Marina Shores and <br /> asked that people imagine having bought a lot in Redwood City and spent several <br /> years going through the processes to obtain the proper paperwork, incurring <br /> thousands of dollars and after approval, someone living 30 miles away does not like <br /> the project and goes forward to block the development. He stated that this is not a <br /> large nondescript corporation building the project, but a couple that has spent years <br /> in the community that has given a lot of heart and soul to try to make a better <br /> community to live in. <br /> Paul Powers, representing Glenborough-Pauls of Marina Shores, stated that the <br /> developers and supporters harbor no ill will to the opposition that has surfaced. He <br /> further stated, that nofinrithstanding the timing, the four years of effort and the <br /> frustration, they do respect the process. He stated that the developers respect the <br /> right of those opposing the Marina Shores Village project to do what they are doing. <br /> He expressed hope that the citizens of Redwood City will look at the over 400 <br /> conditions on the development. He thanked all the people who have come out over <br /> the last month to get out the word. He further stated that if the petition is found to be <br /> sufficient, that the company will do its best to keep the debate on a high plane. <br /> Ashikin Wan-Noor stated that she lives about 100 feet away from the proposed <br /> Marina Shores project. She stated that there are expectations about housing and the <br /> support of families that this project would represent. She stated that the owners in <br /> Marina Point met with Glenborough-Pauls and were advised that the development is <br /> not geared toward family living. Rather, it is geared toward affluent seniors who <br /> might want to scale down and young or affluent couples with not many or no children <br /> because the development will not provide facilities to support such family <br /> requirements. She further stated that the 15% affordable and low income housing <br /> will not be realized immediately, but only after 26 years later. She stated that while <br /> she is not 100% against the development, she would like to appeal to the developer <br /> and the City Council to consider the scope and scale of this development. <br /> Keith Bautista, Redwood City citizen and 1958 graduate of Sequoia High School, <br /> stated the purpose of his speaking was to gain closure on the $250,000.00 matching <br /> grant that the City provided for the historic renovation of Carrington Hall at Sequoia <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND JULY 26, 2004 <br /> REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 3 <br /> __ . � . . _ _ . <br />