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<br />that due to many hunters' uncertainty regarding jurisdiction issues, the recommendation is <br />that signs should be posted for clarification. <br /> <br />Various queestionsby Council Members evolved including whether the ordinance <br />prohibits hunting within 500 yards, if State or Federal law allows more restrictive law, and <br />if duck hunters agree that current law is comparable to other cities. <br /> <br />Public Comment: <br /> <br />Terry Anderlini spoke of the issue having to do with noise. As President of the HOA in the <br />past, he has received many calls about the gunshot noise. He requested Council not allow <br />hunting in Redwood City. <br /> <br />Ralph Nobles agreed with Mr. Anderlini's concerns. Hunting not allowed on Federal <br />property and there is no prohibition on hunting in water. Consider increasing the limit, and <br />close the gap in the middle of Corkscrew Slough. <br /> <br />Peter Brandon conveyed his experience in viewing hunters in the island area. <br /> <br />Collin Mick stated his experience and asked that recreational users be considered. <br /> <br />Council consensus was that timeliness of report back is important to come prior to the next <br />hunting season. <br /> <br />C. Community Development Services Manager Patterson explained the collaboration between <br />the City, the Redwood City Elementary School District and the County of San Mateo. <br /> <br />MIS HartnettIHoward to adopt RESOLUTION 13888 ACCEPTING BID FOR THE SPORT <br />FIELD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT TAFT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL; AUTHORIZING <br />EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT FOR SAID WORK; AND DIRECTING RETURN OF <br />SECURITY DEPOSITS; <br /> <br />6. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None <br /> <br />7. PUBLIC HEARING - <br /> <br />I. <br /> <br />Create Special District for the Pacific Shores Center Project: <br /> <br />A. PUBLIC HEARING on Pacific Shores Facility District: <br /> <br />Mayor Ruskin made opening remarks about the item and William Euphrat explained <br />the background of the need to create a special financing district for public <br />infrastructure improvements incidental to the Pacific Shores Center Project. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />APRIL 24, 2000 <br />PAGE 6 <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br />
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