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John Bruno with DMB Redwood City Salfinrorks expressed his appreciation to staff for the <br /> work they have done. He also thanked residents who are in support of the 50-50 <br /> balanced plan and he asked Council to give serious consideration of the plan application <br /> before them tonight. <br /> Ginny Hughes said she is speaking on behalf of her husband as well and some other <br /> seniors who live at Casa De Redwood and they support a study of the 50-50 plan. <br /> Greg Greenway, representing the Seaport Industrial Association, said that within the <br /> business community there is strong support to move this forward because of the need for <br /> housing in the city. As the Executive Director of Seaport Industrial Association, he said <br /> they support this "community conversation". He shared some reservations with the current <br /> proposal and land use compatibility. He said they have put those concerns into a letter to <br /> the city. He hopes that staff will consider finrelve perFormance standards as part of the <br /> evaluation and EIR (Environmental Impact Report). <br /> Clem Molony, Secretary of the Seaport Industrial Association, clarified that his Board <br /> decided not to take a position on the proposal. He said the proposal has one serious <br /> compatibility flaw with existing industrial uses being only 300-feet from the proposed site. <br /> He opined there is a need for a buffer between incompatible uses because of noise and <br /> light issues. <br /> Mike Jacob, Vice President of Pacific Merchant Shipping Association, opposes the <br /> development proposal, because in his view the proposed uses are incompatible. He <br /> opined these will threaten the Port's long-term viability in terms of less profit, investment, <br /> and environmental stewardship. <br /> Mayor Foust said that all letters and emails submitted will be become part of the public <br /> record. <br /> Dan Cruey, President of SAMCEDA (San Mateo Economic Development Association), <br /> spoke of their support for this plan. He believes housing is needed, and in these tough <br /> economic times, there should be more projects like this. He supports studying this plan. <br /> Matt Leddy, a resident and member of Friends of Redwood City, with time ceded from <br /> Michelle Reilly, acknowledged the residents and non-residents for their presence at the <br /> meeting in support of the San Francisco Bay. He provided a historical perspective, with <br /> aerial pictures of the site, and he does not believe the 50/50 plan is a done deal <br /> (presentation on file). He said it is time to slow down and look at the site carefully. <br /> Mariana Raymond, a member of the Friends of Redwood City, also spoke about the <br /> migratory birds that live there and she showed a letter that she said was sent to Mayor <br /> Foust by the PRBO Conservation Science on July 2, 2009. She showed information <br /> documenting threats to migratory birds including protected species such as the snowy <br /> plover and how this proposed development is not compatible with wildlife (presentation on <br /> file). <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 10, 2009 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 6 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 447 <br />
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