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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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ORIGINAL 06/02/03 <br />Community Council) asking it to participate in the preservation and management of <br />open space lands, beyond its current boundaries and including the natural treasure of <br />the San Mateo County coastline, and in a subsequent public opinion poll by the District, <br />approximately 90% of the respondents said that preservation of open space west of <br />Skyline Boulevard was important; and <br />WHEREAS, the Association of Bay Area Governments' 1998 Coastside <br />Subregional Planning Study (conducted by the County of San Mateo, the cities of Pacifica <br />and Half Moon Bay, and the Midcoast Community Council) indicated the need for regional <br />open space preservation and management services in this area, and concluded that a <br />District boundary expansion was one of the most promising attempts in a decade to meet <br />this need; and <br />WHEREAS, public agencies, land trusts, and other non - profit entities, some of <br />which currently own open space lands west of Skyline Boulevard and on the San Mateo <br />County coast, have indicated a great need for District services in providing for additional <br />open space preservation and in providing experienced, long -term stewardship and <br />management for those open space lands, especially in light of current budget constraints <br />at the federal, state, and county level which restrict other government agencies' ability to <br />provide these services; and <br />WHEREAS, in response to these requests and this need, the District is <br />considering extending its boundaries to include the area from the southern boundary of <br />Pacifica to the Santa Cruz/San Mateo County line and from Skyline Boulevard to the sea <br />so that it may provide services to preserve and manage open space lands in this area, <br />preserve agricultural lands on the coast, preserve the rural character of the coastal <br />F:Atty /Reso /Reso.1397 2 <br />052103 14531 <br />
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