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4/9/2001
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6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br /> <br /> Wade Church, Peninsula Marina resident and member of the mediation team, stated that the <br /> residents' attorney would notify PCRC that the mediations have come to an end. <br /> <br /> Janet Sailor, Peninsula Marina resident, gave some background to the situation and history of <br /> Redwood City as being one of only four deep-water natural ports in the San Francisco Bay. <br /> <br /> Gary Wesley spoke about the fluoridation of the Hetch Hetchy water. He referred to letters he <br /> sent to the Council of Redwood City and other cities. <br /> <br /> Patricia Dixon requested assistance in working with the City of Woodside regarding the type of <br /> pavement resealing product used in the Emerald Hills area. She stated the recent work done on <br /> Canyon Road where driveways slope down has caused a dangerous slipping hazard for the <br /> horses. <br /> <br /> Julie King announced the Relay for Life, the signature event of the American Cancer Society. <br /> She explained the event that includes free music, dancers, jugglers, comedians and projects led <br /> by Home Depot. She stated that last year the overhead was 4% and slightly over $100,000.00 <br /> was raised by the efforts of the community. <br /> <br /> Johanna Corvello stated she is active in the community and would like to discuss with Council <br /> in another forum the topic of fluoride. She stated fluoride is listed as a hazardous waste in <br /> California and is not FDA approved. She further stated there should be a choice in the matter of <br /> fluoride. <br /> <br /> Council consensus was to address the subject at a later date and manner yet to be determined. <br /> <br /> Dennis Logic of Peninsula Christian Center announced two community Good Friday services on <br /> April 13. The first is hosted by Peninsula Christian Center on Middlefield Road, beginning at <br /> noon until 1:00 p.m. The services will be held on the grounds of Bethlehem A.D. with 7 <br /> different speakers all but two being non-clergy. The second community service is at St. Matthias <br /> Catholic Church on Cordilleras Avenue from noon to 2:00 p.m., then from 2-3 p.m., different <br /> protestant clergy will be part of the service. <br /> <br /> Rene' White showed a short video from the March 31 reopening of Stulsaft Park. The video <br /> featured PRCS Director Centeno, Council and the community. <br /> <br />7, CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> <br /> Items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council and are enacted <br /> by one motion and one vote. There is no separate discussion of these items unless a Council <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 9, 2001 <br />MINUTES PAGE 2 <br />MINUTES Book No. 58 <br />Page No. 384 <br /> <br /> <br />
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