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5. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY <br /> A. Mayor's 2009 Beautification Recognition Awards Ceremony <br /> This was the 21 St Pride and Beautification Awards ceremony and Vice Mayor Howard <br /> introduced members of the committee present in the audience. Vice Mayor Howard then <br /> thanked staff from the City Manager Department and former Mayor La Berge. She also <br /> thanked a cadre of volunteers who assisted in the selection of nominees. Mayor Foust <br /> and Executive Assistant La Croix presented the awards as Vice Mayor Howard called <br /> each of the recipients' names. Vice Mayor Howard acknowledged a special award in <br /> memory of Lucy Muhlker - Community Dedication Award - that is only given out under <br /> special circumstances. This award was presented to Pat Sehl for her Community <br /> Dedication to beautifying the streets of Redwood City. Vice Mayor Howard made <br /> comments about Ms. Sehl being a role model and an inspiration to many. <br /> B. Proclamation: Graniterock Company for its Support of Redwood City's "Aqua <br /> Terra" Project - Rich Sacher, Division Manager of Asphalt <br /> Vice Mayor Howard honored Graniterock a 100-year old company that has a large <br /> operation in Redwood City. Mayor Foust read from the proclamation and thanked them <br /> for being a role model of cooperation between the private and public sectors. A <br /> representative from Graniterock thanked the community and the Council for their efforts in <br /> partnering with the private sector. Mr. Bob Hoffman was also recognized for his dedication <br /> to the cleaning of the waterways and derelict vessels. <br /> Vice Mayor Howard was then recognized for her dedication to this committee. Mr. Gino <br /> Gasparini and Ms. Stacey Wagner presented Vice Mayor Howard with a plaque of <br /> appreciation. <br /> 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Public Comment: <br /> Stacey Wagner with Greenhouse homeowners association thanked the City for its support <br /> in providing grants to this type of association. She shared her pride in being a resident in a <br /> community that has so much to offer. <br /> Janet Larson, with the Woodside-Atherton Garden Club, thanked the Council for the Pride <br /> and Beautification Awards. She expressed her concerns with the Cargill proposal and <br /> opined that the integrity of the city might be at stake with this proposal. It is her view that <br /> the current application would put stress on existing infrastructure. <br /> Maureen Poms expressed her concerns with the state of affairs at the state level. She <br /> commented that a state or country that has "open borders" cannot survive. She believes <br /> that California has catered to undocumented residents and it is taking its toll. <br /> Phil Poms expressed his concerns with a recent DUI (driving under the influence) <br /> checkpoint. He said it is not clear if politics entered into the situation. Mr. Poms shared <br /> details of an accident with an undocumented resident. He believes the Police Department <br /> needs to be supported. <br /> SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br />