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� 5 � <br /> � order. There were no responses to his invitation for <br /> ! anyone in the audience other than the two �roups to speak <br /> � at this time, except one individual present on another <br /> � written communication, and it was therefore ordered to <br /> proceed to written communications out of agenda order. <br /> ` l. Letter from San Francisco Ba Waterfowlers Associ- � <br /> ation urging t e es a is men o certa n areas ' <br /> w ere no waterfowl hunting will be allowed. ""'� <br /> John Fritz, 1631 Hampton, Redwood City, President, <br /> San Francisco Bay Waterfowlers Association, ex- <br /> pressed appreciation for the opportunity to be <br /> heard. He read a letter from Bruce Elliott, <br /> biologist with the Department of Fish and Game, in <br /> support of their organization. <br /> Jack Gerwin, 1925 Kentucky Avenue, also representing <br /> tie Wa er owlers Association, read a resolution <br /> signed by Mel Zell, President, California Wildlife <br /> � Federation, entitled, Resolution to Regain the <br /> � <br /> ' Ri�ht to Hunt Waterfowl on San Francisco Bay and <br /> ' Tidelands within Redwood City Limits, " <br /> Mayor Weymouth ordered the matter of the request of <br /> � the Association to amend the Municipal Code re fire- <br /> ; arms referred to staff for investigation and recom- <br /> ` mendation to Council. (Memo 10-8-74) <br /> , <br /> ! City Manager Fales advised that it would be necessary <br /> to discuss the matter with the California Department ''"" <br /> ' of Fish and Game as well as �umerous other agencies. <br /> �� <br /> Councilman Norris also noted that the matter would <br /> ' have to be coordinated with the Waterfront Plan and <br /> ; would therefore involve discussions with the <br /> Waterfront Committee. <br /> Mr. Fritz advised that Walter Stieglitz, of the U.S. <br /> �` epar ment of the Interior, was aware of their pro- <br /> ; posal and had no ob�ection to it. He also expressed <br /> 4 the hope for a response in the near future because <br /> � of the approaching hunting season. <br /> 4 . <br /> � 2. Letter from Muriel Minium re littering of East <br /> � Bayshore Roa . <br /> r <br /> � Muriel Minium, 3015 E. Bayshore, stated that she <br /> � represen e e families living in the mobile home <br /> � park. The complaint concerned vehicles en route to <br /> ` the South County Dump hauling trash for disposal, <br /> � allowing the debris to fall to the street. She <br /> r described her efforts to bring the problem to the <br /> � attention of City departments, wr.ich did respond, <br /> but that the situation continues to exist. She ,� <br /> suggested that the road be posted to warn that it <br /> is a violation of the law to allow debris to fall <br /> ��.,� <br /> , to the road. <br /> In response to question by Council, City Manager <br /> ;' Fales advised that the road was included in the <br /> € <br /> , _�_ <br /> 'r <br /> - Reg.Mt . <br /> ' 10/7/7� <br /> , <br /> ��. <br />