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<br /> MAYOR DANIELA GASPARINI MINUTES <br /> VICE MA YOR JIM HARTNETT <br /> COUNCILMEMBER JUDY BUCHAN <br /> COUNCILMEMBER DIANE HOWARD <br /> COUNCILMEMBER GEORGI LA BERGE ADJOURNED REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER PAUL SANFILIPO <br /> COUNCILMEMBER JANET STEINFELD LIBRARY COMMUNITY ROOM <br /> 1044 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD <br /> REDWOOD CITY <br /> MARCH 20, 1995 <br /> STUDY SESSION <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER - 7:01 P.M., Mayor Gasparini presiding <br /> 2. ROLL CALL <br /> Council Members present: Buchan, Hartnett, Howard, La Berge, Sanfilipo (7:12 <br /> arrival), Steinfeld, and Mayor Gasparini <br /> Council Members absent: None <br /> Staff present: Everett, Schricker, Jorgenson and, Ingram, Ponty, Nelson, Luck, Buck, <br /> V roman, Gee, Mann, Police Chief Bolanos, Police Captain Granucci <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 3. PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> A. Nita Spangler, 980 Edgewood Road, Redwood City, told the Council how she had <br /> written the original history of Union Cemetery that qualified it for the National <br /> Register, and added that additional information is still being discovered. Mrs. <br /> Spangler provided a brief history of the Union Cemetery committee and her <br /> disappointment at the direction it chose to pursue. She described the loss of focus and <br /> misunderstanding of historical perspectives held by the Union Cemetery committee <br /> and staff. Mrs. Spangler identified the problems with the proposed action plan for <br /> Union Cemetery soon to be submitted to Council for approval, and she asked Council <br /> to commit to a true cultural and historical resource plan for Union Cemetery that <br /> would preserve it, rather than assume the financial liability that the pending action <br /> plan will require, including dumping gravel in a historical site, installing a very <br /> destructive irrigation system, and assuming the cost of lighting to name just a few. <br /> Mrs. Spangler asked the Council Members to seriously consider whether they wanted <br /> to turn Union Cemetery into just another old cemetery or if they truly wanted a <br /> historically restored site. <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 53 <br /> Page No. 109 <br />
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