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6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Cathy Moyer speaking on behalf of People for Housing Not Highrises, stated that <br /> Marina Shores and Measure Q has been a controversial topic since last spring. She <br /> stated disappointment in the apparent disconnect between the public's statements <br /> and the recent Council Member appointment. She further stated that the underlying <br /> issues of housing density and its appropriate location, downtown revitalization, <br /> resource availability, etc. are fundamental issues of concern to every resident of <br /> Redwood City and every citizen of this community. She stated that a full and frank <br /> discussion of these issues requires embracing the diversity of opinion and <br /> prospective; and listening and engaging in constructive problem solving. <br /> The announcement of the April 4 Joint Study Session with the Planning Commission <br /> was made. Discussion will involve the General Plan and the relationship befween the <br /> Downtown Study, Downtown Precise Plan and the General Plan. <br /> Richard Shapiro stated that the 72-hour parking regulation is disrespectFul to the <br /> working person and his ticketing experience derives from those individuals who <br /> already have 2-4 car garages and wish to own the curb area. He also referred to a <br /> civil rights issue where he was recording an incident that occurred in his building <br /> and a police officer ordered him to turn off the tape recorder. He stated he has since <br /> filed a claim. <br /> Nita Spangler offered a suggestion when meeting with the community, that being to <br /> not cut somebody off when they hit the 3 minute mark. She stated that if the speaker <br /> is redundant or talking too long the gavel can be used to call the person out of order. <br /> She further stated that discussion groups are not the best method of communication <br /> to learn more about the city and work with people. She encouraged opening it up a <br /> bit by meeting more often to obtain real dialogue and real information about how <br /> people feel in the community or hosting brown bag lunches. <br /> Council Member Howard stated that Mr. Shapiro had previously spoken under Oral <br /> Communications and is referring to an incident that occurred in another jurisdiction <br /> and not Redwood City. She stated that in reference to Ms. Spangler's topic, that the <br /> City is considering different and creative ways to provide forums such as a town hall <br /> type meeting to discuss the General Plan and downtown. <br /> M/S Hartnett/Pierce to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances <br /> by title, adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. The <br /> motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> 6.1 Section — Motions <br /> A. Approve the Joint City Council and Redevelopment Agency Mee#ing minutes of <br /> February 14, 2005 as submitted; MINUTE ORDER 05-26 <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND FEBRUARY 28, 2005 <br /> REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING MINUTES D�� � PAGE 2 <br /> NOT FOR CITATION <br />