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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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1/12/2009
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<br />Gita Dev spoke to what she believes to be the validity of signatures gathered towards <br />passing the proposed initiative. In her opinion this is the voice of what the community <br />wanted. She asked Council to work and/or understand the issues in the bay lands. <br /> <br />Mark Capestany acknowledged the work done to the downtown area by the City Council. <br />He spoke to his work in collecting signatures on the petition for the initiative, and that he <br />did this to help direct the efforts of Council. He wants responsible development in the bay <br />front areas. <br /> <br />Nancy Keegan one of the seven impacted homeowners, spoke to the effects the proposed <br />initiative will have on her home, should the charter amendment pass. She spoke to these <br />unintended consequences and how while wishing to protect the bay, the initiative as <br />written, does not protect private property. She pondered if residents knew what they were <br />signing when asked to sign the petition. <br /> <br />Susan Heistand spoke to her passion for protecting the environment and the wetlands and <br />was in support of the Open Space Vote, and urged it to be put on the November ballot. <br /> <br />Jeff Austin, regarding the initiative measure, spoke to the erosion of private property <br />rights, the designation of salt flats as true open space, the costs that would come with this <br />measure if passed, and also his regard for the environment, but how he is not in support <br />of the measure. <br /> <br />Joe LaClair urged Council to put the measure on the ballot to give people the chance to <br />protect open space. He opined the petition signers were informed and in favor of what <br />they signed. <br /> <br />Robin Winslow Smith, spoke on behalf of Sequoia Audubon, supporting placement of the <br />ballot measure on the November ballot. <br /> <br />Melissa Hippard, spoke on behalf of the Sierra Club, and its interest in long-term <br />protection of the bay lands. She asked Council to place the initiative measure on the ballot <br />in November, without a competing measure. <br /> <br />Lynne Trulio opined that the initiative measure was supported by community members <br />and petition signers, and reiterated the areas this measure affected, as well as the uses it <br />did not cover. She asked for support of the measure and that it be put on the November <br />ballot. <br /> <br />Cherlene Wright, Chairperson of Citizens to Protect Redwood City, spoke to Save the Bay <br />efforts, costs of the proposed initiative, its unintended consequences, and supported the <br />Mayor, Council and staffs efforts, and would be voting "No" on the ballot initiative. <br /> <br />Rick Raybin spoke in support of a vibrant government for and by the people. He <br />suggested letting the measure go forward for a community vote. <br /> <br />Ramona Ambrozic spoke of her support to the proposed initiative, was opposed to <br />development on the salt works, was mindful of water shortages and other conservation <br />concerns, and asked for Council's support of the proposed initiative. <br /> <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />AUGUST 4, 2008 <br />PAGE 5 <br />
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