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8. STAFF REPORTS. None <br /> <br />9. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None <br /> <br />10. PUBLIC HEARING - <br /> <br /> A. A Public Hearing on the Redwood Shores Bayfront Environmental Impact <br /> Report (EIR) and Specific Plan; (601) <br /> <br /> Principal Planner Passanisi stated that two actions regarding the Redwood <br /> Shores Bayfront Plan are to be considered. The first is review of the appeal of the <br /> EIR certification and the second is to review and adopt the Bayfront Plan. Mr. <br /> Passanisi introduced Mike Gibson of Stonybrook Associates, who prepared the <br /> Specific Plan. <br /> <br /> Mr. Gibson's presentation was made utilizing a PowerPoint slideshow. In <br /> summary the plan includes elements to: <br /> · relocate the existing SBSA haul road <br /> · provide three recycled water storage tanks <br /> · continue the bio-solids processing that has existed <br /> · provide several newtree screens <br /> · provide frontage improvements including sidewalks and landscaping along <br /> Radio Road <br /> · provide a wetland restoration for the western half of the SBSA buffer parcel <br /> · provide trails, boardwalks and overlooks at such time as various other <br /> improvements are done <br /> · provide for the Fully Alive Church re-authorization of the existing use, plus the <br /> expansion to the worship center <br /> · provide for no changes except for policies about limiting antennas and similar <br /> items on the NPR property. <br /> <br /> Mr. Gibson provided detail on four proposed modifications as follows: <br /> 1. Eliminate clean up requirement of the Fully Alive Community Church <br /> (FACC) Open Space area - this is a prerequisite in the plan for the <br /> reauthorization of the ministry center. <br /> 2.Relocate "North Tree Screen" closer to recycled water tanks. <br /> 3. Modify "West Tree Screen" by removing the tree element but retaining <br /> shrubs and ground cover. <br /> 4. Eliminate the linkage which states that the recycled water tanks can only <br /> be built upon the removal of the existing service road. <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 9, 2002 <br />MINUTES PAGE 8 <br />M1NUTES Book No. 59 <br />Page No. 256 <br /> <br /> <br />