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6/2/2003
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RESOLUTION NO 14531 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY SUPPORTING AND ENDORSING THE MIDPENINSULA REGIONAL OPEN SPACE DISTRICT'S PROPOSED EXTENSION OF ITS BOUNDARIES TO THE SAN MATEO COUNTY COAST TO PRESERVE OPEN SPACE AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS
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RESOLUTION NO 14531 <br />06/02/03 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY SUPPORTING <br />AND ENDORSING THE MIDPENINSULA REGIONAL OPEN SPACE <br />DISTRICT'S PROPOSED EXTENSION OF ITS BOUNDARIES TO THE SAN <br />MATEO COUNTY COAST TO PRESERVE OPEN SPACE AND <br />AGRICULTURAL LANDS <br />WHEREAS, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is a special district <br />formed by the voters in northwestern Santa Clara County in 1972 (and extended by the <br />voters to southern San Mateo County in 1976) for the purpose of preserving and <br />managing open space lands within its jurisdiction on the San Francisco peninsula; and <br />WHEREAS, the District has protected nearly 50,000 acres of nearby open space <br />lands, provides for low- intensity public recreational use on approximately 220 miles of <br />`. trails within 26 open space preserves, permanently protects local streams and <br />watersheds, preserves the sensitive habitats of a variety of species of endangered <br />plants and animals, maintains historic structures and facilities on the land, preserves <br />existing agricultural uses, and provides an environmental education program and <br />volunteer opportunities; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Redwood City is within the jurisdiction of the District, and its <br />constituents have reaped many benefits provided by the District, including utilizing the <br />lands for recreational purposes and enjoying the unspoiled scenic backdrop provided by <br />District lands, with the knowledge that these unspoiled open space lands are permanently <br />preserved for their children, and the generations beyond; and <br />WHEREAS, the District has received requests and petitions from individuals, <br />organizations, and elected bodies (the Half Moon Bay City Council and the Midcoast <br />F:Atty /Reso /Reso.1397 1 <br />052103 14531 <br />
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