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7/7/2008
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the initiative that it would go up for a vote, and the only variable left was when that <br /> would be. He stated there were three upcoming ballot choices to include the 1 <br /> November'08 ballot, the spring '09 ballot or the November '09 ballot, and that it must <br /> go on one of these three dates. With respect to a City-sponsored measure, he stated <br /> that is up to the Council when this goes before the voters and what its content might <br /> be. <br /> The Mayor noted the emotional tone of the meeting, the struggle Council is <br /> undergoing and the respect Council has for the Redwood City Community as it <br /> continues to act accordingly in the best interests of its residents. <br /> Council asked if there could be some countermeasure or directive for a vote <br /> regarding the Cargill site, zoning etc., and if this passed with a greater number than <br /> the proposed initiative, would it supersede the initiative and prevent the unintended <br /> consequences. The City Attorney stated if this is what Council desired, such could <br /> be drawn up, and then vote would be made between the countermeasures and the <br /> proposed initiative, with the public deciding which was better. <br /> Council reiterated its optimism going into the meeting at hand, their frustration and <br /> loss of optimism as the negative comments towards the Council's activities mounted, <br /> and stressed that it would not be pushed to craft any kind of legislation on the fly. <br /> Council offered to understand the initiative and stated its desire to work with the <br /> proponents on achieving a favorable outcome. Council stressed that continued <br /> negative comments as to Council's abilities and/or reasoning would not serve any <br /> purpose. Council noted that any efforts to continue talks on the initiate were not <br /> stalling tactics by any means; in that time was being duly spent understanding the <br /> initiative and doing what was best for the communiry. Council again suggested the <br /> drafting of a countermeasure and also urged members of the community, proponents <br /> and/or not, to come together in discussing the future of the Bay lands since <br /> development and change of these lands over time was inevitable. <br /> Mayor Foust called for a ten-minute break at 8:45 p.m. Council resumed at 8:55 <br /> p.m. <br /> One Council Member suggested the need for a subcommittee on this issue. Council <br /> concurred that there were a number of unintended consequences and again stressed <br /> that in order to reach an equitable end result, all parties needed to compromise. <br /> Council stated again its philosophical problems with the two-thirds voting process. <br /> Council believed in this regard that they had no clear choice but to put a competing <br /> initiative on the ballot, hopefully one more clearly understood and with fewer <br /> unintended consequences. <br /> Vice Mayor Howard stressed her years on Council, her experiences in that regard <br /> and her pride in the current Council and community. She stressed again that Council <br /> is working hard for the best outcome, and would do so with integrity and credibility. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD JULY 7, 2008 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 8 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 152 <br />
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