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In this region of the country, environmentally -aware attitudes are shared by many <br />citizens and it is reflected in their government. It is possible to find common ground <br />between people involved in this issue. As residents and stewards of Redwood City <br />most persons already feel the obligations to environment and quality of life. <br />The Redwood City Plan was developed without advantage of the final NWRS <br />Plan or access to the pre -draft FWS EIS. Federal law prohibited the City from being <br />able to review and therefore comment on the completed EIS and plan. The baseline <br />assumptions used to develop this Plan were based on conversations with responsive <br />and responsible NWRS and FWS staff. Final written comments on the draft EIS <br />will be submitted by the City to the FWS and NWRS within the regulatory timeframe <br />for public comment on the EIS. The information included in this Plan is subject to <br />careful review of the final draft EIS published in the Federal Register. <br />Figure 1- Redwood City Plan for Inner Bair Island <br />These comments were based on limited physical and rhetorical evidence of a <br />possible preferred NWRS alternative. Further, the City would have been within its <br />right to request a delay of the draft EIS until this Redwood City Plan was fully <br />7 <br />The Redwood City Plan for Inner Bair Island <br />