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Mark Fan, representing Governor's Bay Homeowners Association, stated that the 52 <br />homeowners in the Redwood Shores area are against the proposed usage of <br />wastewater in the front lawns. He further stated that their concern is that there is no <br />scientific proof that it is safe and the long -term effects on residents are unknown. <br />Peter Lim stated that as a resident of Redwood Shores he is very concerned about <br />the cost involved. He stated that a calculation based on an article he read could <br />increase his water bill by approximately $300.00 per year. <br />Henry Chang, Redwood Shores resident, stated that his family is emphatically <br />against recycled wastewater on their front lawn. He presented a letter from his <br />neighbors to the Council. <br />Leslie Todd passed some photographs of her young son and explained that his <br />shoes and knee are wet. Her three points were that she is a mother, President of the <br />Redwood City Mothers Club, and that she works as a medical writer. She stated that <br />as a medical writer she is very aware of what is involved to be allowed to say that <br />something appears to be relatively safe and that recycled water does not even <br />approach that. She stated she does not want recycled water in her son's personal <br />play area, which is her front yard. <br />Karen Pace is President of Strafford Bay Homeowners Association, a community of <br />105 single family homes. She stated that the residents are very concerned about the <br />consideration of using recycled water and have expressed that they are adamantly <br />opposed to the use of recycled water for lawn irrigation, including parks and school <br />fields. Personally, she stated that she is deeply concerned about the possibility and <br />that her home backs up to the six -acre park behind Sandpiper School and community <br />center where hundreds of children have run through the sprinklers during the past <br />summers. She stated that whatever challenges are faced by the City, if creating a <br />potential health risk is part of the solution, an alternate solution must be found. <br />Ray Wang thanked Council for the opportunity to speak and asked that Council <br />Members place themselves in their shoes. He stated that they are facing a potential <br />health issue and it appears that there may not be a solution. He further stated that <br />there are small steps being taken, paying for consultants and studies, irrigation <br />improvements and upgrades, a grant application. He stated that development just <br />creates more dependence on Hetch Hetchy water and if serious about the water <br />issue, Council should consider slowing down development. <br />Council Members made various comments. <br />6. CONSENT CALENDAR — CITY COUNCIL <br />Items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council and <br />will be enacted by one motion and one vote. There is no separate discussion of these <br />REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL, BOARD OF DECEMBER 9, 2002 <br />EQUALIZATION AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES PAGE 3 <br />