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10.A - Page 8 <br /> TASK FORCE MEETING #11 <br /> SUMMARY <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> INNER HARBOR SPECIFIC PLAN <br /> Wednesday, April 16, 2014 I 7:00 P.M. — 9:30 P.M. <br /> Seaport Conference Center, 459 Seaport Court, Redwood City, CA 94063 <br /> TASK FORCE MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE <br /> Jeff Birdwell, Bair Island Aquatic Center <br /> Mike Brown, Docktown Property Owner Representative <br /> Jim Dudley, Redwood City Parks and Recreation Commissioner <br /> Rich Ferrari, Ferrari Property Representative <br /> Mike Giari, Port of Redwood City Representative <br /> Greg Greenway, Seaport Industrial Association Representative <br /> Shelli Haaf, State Lands Commission Representative <br /> Melissa Hippard, Greenbelt Alliance <br /> Peggy Jensen, County of San Mateo Representative <br /> Gail Raabe, Redwood City Resident <br /> Carole Wong, Redwood City Resident <br /> I. Welcome and Introduction <br /> Lisa Brownfield of MIG (consultant to the City) opened the meeting and welcomed the Task <br /> Force members and approximately 25 members of the public who were in attendance to the <br /> meeting. This was the eleventh Task Force meeting, aimed at developing a specific plan for <br /> the Inner Harbor area of Redwood City. Ms. Brownfield reviewed the agenda with the Task <br /> Force. The meeting agenda included: a public comment period, a period of individual Task <br /> Force members' comments on a set of topics, the confirmation of a plan scenario, and next <br /> steps. The five topic areas for Task Force comments included: 1) Open Space and <br /> Recreation: Types and Definitions; 2) Water-Oriented Recreation; 3) Floating Communities; <br /> 4) Development Density and Intensity; 5) Blomquist Street. The plan scenarios depicted <br /> uses and circulation connections. At this session, the Task Force was charged with utilizing <br /> their levels of agreement to confirm a preferred scenario. The meeting concluded after a <br /> brief overview of next steps for the project, led by Ms. Brownfield. <br /> II. Public Comment <br /> After the Introduction, the floor was opened for a public comment period to allow members <br /> of the public to share their comments, concerns, and ideas in relation to the Inner Harbor <br /> Plan. The comments mainly revolved around: 1) Floating homes and access to the water; 2) <br /> the marina; 3) park space and recreation; 4) and land and water uses. Members of the <br /> public expressed the following: <br /> Inner Harbor Task Force l April 16, 2014 Meeting Summary <br />