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<br />honesty about what is at stake in order to get people to participate and give <br />people assurances that things will not go away. <br /> <br />lynn Trullio stated that she felt constrained at the neighborhood meetings and <br />supported forums. She stated that there should be a vision for the Bayfront that <br />supports environmental protection and restoration as a primary goal. <br /> <br />Clem Molony commented on the theme of developing in the right places. He <br />stated that the visioning study was a good process and his dislike is that the <br />visioning study did not get completed well. He encouraged a complete planning <br />document be developed. <br /> <br />Recess: 9:00-9:10 p.m. <br /> <br />Additional themes brought up by Council and the Planning Commission were <br />promoting economic development, economic diversity, promoting diversity, <br />promoting of youth and seniors, defining and raising of neighborhoods to City <br />standards, and gaining control of problem neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Other points made were using Pasadena's principles in the General Plan, use of <br />the Ahwanee Principles as the basis for structuring the General Plan and use of <br />the RWC 2020 town hall model for meetings. Use of guiding principles, use of <br />Ahwanee principles or looking at San Mateo County's plans, goals and guiding <br />principles was supported. <br /> <br />Publié Comment: <br />Joe LeClaire stated that success in developing a broad vision for the General <br />Plan that represents the greatest possible input involvement from citizenry <br />requires development and implementation of a public process that provides <br />many opportunities for public input. He stated his belief that one or two public <br />discussions of the big picture issues will be necessary to ensure the adequate <br />public solicitation. A mail-in or web based survey may be necessary to achieve a <br />more representative sample. He stated that the Downtown Precise Plan should <br />be incorporated in the General Plan and that the Bayfront Study should not serve <br />as an informal study and a way to inform decisions. Community involvement and <br />incorporation into the General Plan should occur. <br /> <br />Lynn Trullio supported Council Member Foust's comments and stated that one <br />approach might be to bring the broad themes that have been developed to the <br />public and then have some specific alternative approaches to those themes. She <br />offered conversation with the restoration project folks for ideas if so desired. <br /> <br />Nita Spangler supported the references to the Ahwanee and Pasadena <br />principles. She encouraged open space, the historic aspects and obtaining the <br />history of the city. <br /> <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />JOINT STUDY SESSION with PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> <br />APRIL 4, 2005 <br />PAGE 5 <br />