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Paul Dau stated a desire for more regulation over children entering ."R" rated films. He <br /> suggested the "R" rated films be shown on one side of the complex and the others on the <br /> opposite side. <br /> Eric Landstrom stated traffic should be addressed first and questioned why synchronization has <br /> not occurred as yet. <br /> Catherine Fraser stated the need for vitality in the Downtown and she has a business that will <br /> be displaced with the project. She supported the retaiUcinema project and stated she had visited . <br /> the Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo complexes. She further stated she wanted to retain the <br /> chazm and beauty of the azea and would like to see a mix of small businesses and not <br /> necessarily the large chains. She stated that if the design changes to add housing that it should <br /> not be low income because those residents would not patronize the businesses in the azea. She <br /> stated the Council should provide an alternative for displaced businesses. <br /> Matt Matteson, Downtown business and property owner, supported the project. He stated many <br /> •. people working for him remain in the office waiting until the commute to the East Bay <br /> subsides. He felt they might prefer a movie and dinner to waiting in the office. He, disagreed <br /> with the concept of people not eating and watching a movie and cited Santa Cruz as an <br /> example. <br /> Alyn Beals, Redwood City/San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce Chairperson, stated the <br /> Chamber has been following the project and likes it very much. He stated at the last boazd <br /> meeting, the Chamber unanimously approved support for the project. He further stated that after <br /> 45 yeazs, it is exactly what the Downtown needs, that it is high quality and exactly the remedy <br /> to revitalize the Downtown. <br /> Kim Hatzopoulos expressed support for the project as a positive approach for the community. <br /> Although she is concerned about traffic, she stated the project could be completed in such a <br /> way that the merchants and businesses will come in and provide revitalization and a strong <br /> sense of community. <br /> Rich Panelli stated he walked all the various blocks discussed in the plan and talked with all of <br /> . the businesses in the azea. He encouraged Council to go back and talk with the owners for input <br /> and modify the plan rather than using only the 25% of surveys returned. <br /> Greg St. Claire, restaurateur, stated he came into the City banking on the project. He further <br /> stated the project would give people a reason to come and that the theatre business occurs <br /> opposite of the commute hours. <br /> Kathi McLaughlin asked for a comparison of the number of seats and square footage to the <br /> current Century 12. She further asked if in the parking garage there would be considerations set <br /> up for train riders. <br /> REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 27, 2000 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 4 <br />
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