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6.1.A. - Page 9 <br /> feels the delay indicates that there are too many moving parts for it to be fast-tracked <br /> and opined that he would have liked the appeal to be voted on tonight, but he <br /> understands why it is being continued and hopes that in the future public input will taken <br /> to heart. <br /> Brett Garrett said he supports the tenants who live at Pete's Harbor and he opposes the <br /> development in light of sea level rise. He requested that no one be evicted between <br /> now and May. <br /> Isak Lerner asked that the appeal, initial decision to approve this project and the <br /> eviction of the tenants be delayed as the right thing to do because just delaying the <br /> appeal would mean all the tenants would leave the harbor. He asked the city to help <br /> delay everything. <br /> Tal Raveh spoke in support of Isak Lerner's request to delay the appeal and the eviction <br /> of people. She related how people were given notice to leave in November because the <br /> marina would be shut down, but now she believes they were misinformed because the <br /> water of the San Francisco Bay is under the jurisdiction of the State Lands Commission <br /> and she asked for consideration for what happened as unjust and she said that it can be <br /> corrected now. <br /> Dr. Bell made some clarifying comments that the city has known that the land in <br /> question was state land and that the city has no purview in regards to the transfer <br /> between the state lands commission and the property owner. Council Member Foust <br /> asked if there is anything in writing confirming that Save Pete's Harbor and the <br /> developer wanted to postpone, and Dr. Bell said that there is an email from Ms. Madden <br /> and the developer. Dr. Bell wanted to clarify for the record that it was the appellant and <br /> the developer that requested the postponement of the project via email. <br /> Both Mayor Aguirre and Dr. Bell made additional clarifying comments for the record that <br /> the Council (nor the City or Planning Commission) does not have purview over the <br /> leases nor the eviction process. <br /> Leslie Webster stated that Alison Madden is a member of Save Pete's Harbor 2012, <br /> that Ms. Madden does not represent all of them, and that not all their members were <br /> consulted and many were surprised. <br /> M/S Seybert/Foust to continue the appeal to the meeting of May 6, 2013 in order to <br /> afford the Applicant sufficient time to provide clarity regarding the State Lands <br /> Commission's leases on the proposed use of the outer marina area. Motion carried <br /> unanimously by electronic vote with Council Member Bain absent. <br /> MINUTE ORDER 13-028 <br /> 8. STAFF REPORT(S) - None. <br /> 9. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST <br /> A. City Council Member Report of Conferences Attended <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUSUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD January 28, 2013 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 9 <br />