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City Council
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5/12/2014
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10.A - Page 12 <br /> • Encourage and grow human powered boat culture <br /> • Create security using boat houses rather than fences <br /> • Create indoor storage spaces <br /> • Believes Shelter is important <br /> • Wishes economic opportunity to mirror public benefit <br /> • Docktown is a visual icon that should not be moved; residents are spectacular <br /> stewards of Redwood Creek <br /> Member Carole Wong <br /> • Supports Scenario A <br /> o Supports Docktown per Orlene's suggestion; open water's edge <br /> o Supports mixed use, education, BIAC <br /> • If floating community is on Ferrari <br /> o Provide transition time to allow for moving residents of Docktown <br /> o Would like new floating community plan <br /> o 15% affordable housing, live aboards, etc <br /> • Supports footprint of Scenario B with development of Scenario A <br /> • Supports mixed use North of Maple <br /> Member Melissa Hippard <br /> • Greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions; increase standards <br /> • Prioritize bike/ pedestrian mobility <br /> • Prioritize water access and human-powered boats <br /> • Jay Paul Co. project shared parking ; providing right thing in right place to maximize <br /> effectiveness <br /> • Concerned about Chestnut; not great for bikers. Consider safety <br /> • Restore wetlands <br /> • Consider bay function <br /> • Prioritize preventing displacement <br /> Member Jim Dudley <br /> • Supports scenario A <br /> • Advocates for open space and recreation including water-oriented and active <br /> recreation with the provision of playfields <br /> • Supports linkages to Bay Trail <br /> • Supports having two soccer fields/ lacrosse fields for organized sports <br /> • Believes floating community is in a good location; relocate <br /> • Supports development with traffic mitigation <br /> • Supports shelter <br /> • Believes transit should be included <br /> Member Gail Raabe <br /> • Would like to be able to provide input beyond a three minute public comment period <br /> (Ms. Rabbe was allowed an extended period to allow for her to share all of her <br /> prepared comments) <br /> • Supports active recreation for fields — soccer fields could be at the Malibu property, <br /> or a practice field could be located back from the water and could also be used for <br /> staging BIAC events. More parkland is needed in Plan — use park in-lieu fees. <br /> Inner Harbor Task Force l April 16, 2014 Meeting Summary <br />
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