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5. SPECIAL ORDERS: <br />Presentation - Girl Scout Troop 1793 Flag Ceremony <br />6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR - CITY <br />COUNCIL /REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY /PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY <br />Shelly Masur, Redwood City School Board Member, thanked staff for working with <br />school district staff to address questions about development within the Precise Plan. <br />She stated that the estimate is that there will be .3 children per unit and ultimately 750 <br />new children. She stated that this would require the City to work with the District to <br />identify land and build a new school since currently the schools are at capacity. <br />Theodore Brown, representing Brewster Street, objected to the 8 stories height <br />proposal to take advantage of the basic steel frame construction method. He stated <br />that 5 stories would be more economical using concrete on the first story and the rest <br />out of wood. He also expressed concern with sustainable design or green design <br />while referring to a PG &E handout that shows the roof which he feels is the future of <br />sustainable design. <br />Nancy Radcliffe, Main Street merchant, expressed concern with the proposal to not <br />keep the ground floor retail. She encouraged retaining ground floor retail because <br />office use does not provide a good street experience and could actually hurt the <br />existing retail businesses. She further pointed out that Main Street is an historical <br />district and it would be disappointing to have offices in an historic district. <br />Kurt Anderson, Principal with Anderson Architects, architect for the Renaissance, <br />expressed concern with the discussion surrounding his project that has yet to have a <br />formal application submitted to the City. He stated that he is committed to not only <br />doing a project that is guided by the principles of the Precise Plan but also committed <br />to do a green multi - family project in downtown Redwood City. This would be the first <br />of its kind in the community and set the standard for years to come. He urged <br />approval of the Precise Plan. <br />Bob Gelman stated that Redwood City has an opportunity that few other communities <br />have in regard to affecting global warming. His point was the ability of tidal marshes, <br />such as the restored Seaport wetlands, to trap carbon dioxide and remove it from the <br />atmosphere. He explained his findings and reasons. <br />Lynn Trulio, speaking on wetlands and restoration, gave the background on the Bair <br />Island area referendum that prevented development with the idea that the area be <br />restored for recreation and wildlife. The area is now a part of the Don Edwards Wildlife <br />Refuge and the Federal Government is restoring the area. She stated that this is a <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL /REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY/ MARCH 26, 2007 <br />PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 61 <br />Page No. 353 <br />