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3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Rosanne Foust, Council Member <br />4. INVOCATION - A moment of silence was observed <br />5. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY <br />A. Ceremonial oath of office for newly- appointed City Council- appointed Boards, <br />Committees, and Commissions Members — Patricia Howe, City Clerk <br />B. Presentation: Traffic Congestion in the Vicinity of the Western End of the <br />Dumbarton Bridge — Walter Martone and Richard Napier, County of San <br />Mateo <br />6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR <br />Ralph Nobles, resident of Redwood City and representative of People for Housing <br />Not High- Rises, gave a brief report of the progress of the referendum. He stated that <br />signature gathering was essentially complete and that the group was confident that <br />there were considerably more than enough valid signatures to certify the <br />referendum. He stated that during the course of the 25 days, an unspecified sample <br />of more than 5,000 residents and more than 90% signed the petition. He further <br />stated that the attack on his group at the last meeting from the developer warrants <br />an immediate rebuttal. He stated that the record shows that the group was at early <br />and continued involvement with the planning process and that he never supported <br />the project. He stated that the group would gladly tell both sides of the project when <br />the developer does. He agreed that the group did start small and encouraged people <br />to visit the website: www.housin nq othighrises.org <br />George Schoenstein, Redwood City native, resident and businessperson, stated that <br />he initially thought the project was rather large and he was skeptical. After attending <br />meetings and studying the proposal, he feels that the city needs this project, we <br />cannot have zero growth, there is not much space available for housing and we need <br />housing. He further stated that it is a growth opportunity and the challenge is <br />somewhat upsetting because there has been due process that is very expensive <br />given the city officials and employees attending hundreds of open forum hours, <br />regulatory meetings and discussions. In addition, an election may occur that was not <br />planned and incur unbudgeted costs. <br />Gwenythe Scove, speaking on behalf of People for Housing Not High- Rises, she <br />thanked the thousands of people for their support, interest and good humor during <br />the gathering of signatures for the referendum petition. She stated that the more <br />than 50 neighbors and friends are volunteers, Redwood City residents and <br />registered voters who gathered more than 5,000 signatures in 25 days and believe <br />that the project should be decided by a vote of the people of Redwood City. She <br />stated their belief that rezoning the property from a maximum building height of 75 <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND JULY 26, 2004 <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br />MINUTES Book No. 60 <br />Page No. 269 <br />
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