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11/24/2008
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Don Weden addressed the Council with a presentation called "Winds of Change" (on file). <br /> Will Travis followed with a presentation regarding the Bay area and its shoreline <br /> (presentation on file). <br /> Mayor Foust suggested a 10-minute recess at 9:10 p.m. Council resumed at 9:20 p.m. <br /> Melissa Hippard, with the Sierra Club, thanked the speakers and she concurs with all <br /> comments made by the two presenters. She believes the City needs to complete its <br /> climate plan prior to completing the General Plan. She believes there is a strong <br /> ecological sense in the community. She asked the Council to havean election on any <br /> Cargill project. <br /> Sarah Stapleton teaches environmental science and she is proud to walk the talk by biking <br /> to work. She asked Council to consider these important issues. She is happy with what <br /> has happened in Redwood City and she wants it to be a walkable place. <br /> Judy Hanson said she has worked on campaigns and she thanked Council for the <br /> downtown and the community building isreally important to her. She took part in W and <br /> admits she was a bit confused. She said that she worries about nature and she is glad <br /> someone has that land where she walks often. <br /> Ralph Nobles thanked the speakers and he believes the messages should be taken to <br /> heart. Mr. Nobles said that the good news is that the land taken from the bay was to do <br /> salt and most of that land can be restored to wetlands. <br /> Sean Pounder said he is a High School student and he is grateful for the presentations <br /> tonight. He is hopeful that there is awareness about these important issues. He was very <br /> pleased that people in the City are supportive and progressive. <br /> Rick Nordensten is a member of the Cool Cities Team and he referred to a report that <br /> came out recently. He thanked the Council for having the speakers and he thanked Ms. <br /> Gonzalez and Ms. Ross. He echoed Melissa Hippard's request on getting some specific <br /> guidelines on the environmental component. <br /> James Jonas stated that what we need is plan B for the Cargill site. He proposes floating <br /> communities and what is needed is a new plan, a new policy and a new project that can <br /> bridge environmental concerns with developmental needs. He asked for a new floating <br /> community. <br /> Council discussion: <br /> Questions were posed of the speakers regarding resources and Mr. Travis explained that <br /> there is a website www.bcdc.ca.qov where a lot of information is available. It was <br /> suggested that specific environmental goals be put into the plan. One Council Member <br /> suggested working with the Council on a mechanism to have a public vote on projects of a <br /> certain size. One Council Member asked if it would be possible to do the Green Gas <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 24, 2008 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 6 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No.266 <br />
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