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verification of the quality of the dredge materials. She urged revising the plan to <br />remove the proposed northern parking lot and reopen discussion with refuge <br />over the trail area in the P.G. & E. easement and the Whipple Avenue access <br />point. <br />Nita R. Spangler stated that she has watched the property and that the matter of <br />restoration is complex with studies and academia from around the bay working <br />on the project. She stated that as a former San Mateo County Commissioner for <br />14 years she is aware of the reason the County does not allow dogs in its parks. <br />She stated that the animal world smells each other and the dog scent drives <br />away wildlife. She named Redwood City residents and others in the Council <br />Chamber who have worked on the Bair Island restoration and have not received <br />any recognition for the good deeds done. She reminded Council that people <br />might be the worst predators. She further stated that Redwood City has real <br />open spaces with native areas, great scenery, good places to enjoy and a <br />wonderful population that loves to volunteer their time and be very constructive. <br />Council Members commented on the plan thanking the subcommittee members <br />and the various public speakers for their comments. <br />Council Member Hartnett commented on his motion stating that a feature of the <br />City's plan that was not highlighted is the City's effort to seek funding to <br />implement the plan. The plan is one with limitations but is a step in the right <br />direction of being a part of the process. <br />Council Member Ruskin applauded the subcommittee for the dedication and <br />hard work and supported the idea of local partnership, public access and <br />education. He stated that he cannot embrace the resolution as stated for several <br />reasons such as needing more information about the certainty of the impacts of <br />the various proposals. He stated his preference to present the plan as something <br />to be explored mutually by the NFWS and the City. <br />Recommendation: <br />M/S Hartnett/Howard to approve the Resolution adopting the "Redwood City Plan <br />and Proposal" for the restoration of Bair Island and authorizing Mayor and /or City <br />Manager to submit the Plan to the appropriate federal authorities, to advocate on <br />its behalf and to seek funding for implementation of the Plan <br />RESOLUTION 14606 ADOPTING THE "REDWOOD CITY PLAN AND PROPOSAL" <br />FOR THE RESTORATION OF BAIR ISLAND, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR <br />AND /OR THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT THE PLAN AND PROPOSAL TO <br />APPROPRIATE FEDERAL AUTHORITIES; TO ADVOCATE ON BEHALF OF THE <br />PLAN; AND TO SEEK FUNDING FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PLAN <br />CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY SEPTEMBER 13, 2004 <br />JOINT MEETING MINUTES PAGE 11 <br />MINUTES Book No. 60 <br />Page No. 315 <br />
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