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<br />Mayor Foust read remarks into the record from a letter from Citizens to Protect Redwood <br />City (CPRC), who asked that their comments be read on the matter of the proposed <br />amendment to the City Charter. The CPRC expected in the coming weeks to provide more <br />information on the ramifications of such proposed amendment. They expressed confidence <br />in the City to make the right decision regarding the amendment. <br /> <br />Public Comment <br />Jim Bigelow, Chamber of Commerce Member, spoke in opposition to the proposed <br />amendment and its adverse affect on the City, private individuals and businesses. <br /> <br />Lennie Roberts, with the Committee for Green Foothills, spoke on her prior involvement in <br />a similar situation in the last 80s. She stated Council should not stand in the way of this <br />initiative for due-process and looked to a healthy debate regarding the matter. <br /> <br />Elizabeth Traviers, looked for input and clarification on items mentioned in the recent local <br />newspaper regarding Council and the initiative. She stated she is a member of many <br />environmental clubs and spoke of past disagreements as well. <br /> <br />Gita Dev spoke to the debate over whether petition signatures were valid and encouraged <br />that the ongoing debate on the initiative remains civil and constitutional. She stated there <br />were strong reasons for consideration of the initiative. <br /> <br />William Nack, San Mateo County Building Trades Council, opined the initiative was <br />contrary to democratic principles and stood by the current City and Council processes. <br /> <br />Tim Martin voiced strong interest in the Open Space Initiative, expressed concern over the <br />signature validation, and opined that upholding constitutional rights is important to him. <br /> <br />Pat Dixon stressed that no group should be allowed to come in and decide by 2/3 vote what <br />should be done in the community by the Council's usual decision making process. Ms. <br />Dixon does not support the petitioner's actions. <br /> <br />Victor Torreano noted the passionate nature of the issue, but questioned whether the <br />proposed charter amendment was about accurate interpretation and information. <br /> <br />Peter Hughes stated he was against the proposed amendment and cited problems and <br />restrictions that would result from it should the voters pass it. <br /> <br />Marianne Raymond spoke in support of the initiative and spoke to this end. She elaborated <br />on what she called the increased need for improved stewardship of the bay, recreation, <br />trails, wildlife and preservation. <br /> <br />David Lewis, Executive Director of Save the Bay, spoke in support of the initiative. He <br />expressed appreciation to Council and staff for their ongoing questions and answers on this <br />subject. He reiterated the reasoning behind his support of the initiative, and reiterated what <br />its legalities and the validity of the petitioner signatures. He opined that this could also <br />have come back to Council as soon as its last meeting instead of waiting for July 7,2008. <br /> <br />SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />JUNE 30, 2008 <br />PAGE 3 <br />
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