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Port Authority
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2/22/1989
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2 versions of P-1312
Pages 1-2 - signed by both parties
Pages 3-4 - only signed by Secretary
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MG:dm 02/02/89 6800.001 <br /> <br /> RESOLUTION NO. P-1312 <br /> <br /> RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING POLICIES WITH REGARD <br /> TO NAVIGATIONAL DREDGING OF THE <br /> HARBOR AND CHANNELS OF THE <br /> PORT OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> <br />WHEREAS, regular maintenance dredging of the channels, turning basins, and <br />berthing of the Port of Redwood City areas to authorized deep-draft depths is <br />essential for safe navigation~ and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the availability of upland areas in the vicinity of the Port for the <br />disposal of dredged material has been severely restricted resulting in an increassed <br />reliance on open-water placement of these materials~ and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the availability and use of various sites for the disposal of dredged <br />material are inter-related and are critical to the economic viability of the Port of <br />Redwood City and other industries which depend on marine navigation and <br />commercel and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, dredging and dredged material disposal in the San. Francisco Bay Area <br />is a controversial issue due to a combination of factors reflecting conflicting <br />policies including the need for major scheduled channel deepening projects, and <br />continued maintenance dredging in furtherance of navigation and oommeree, <br />protection of water quality, and environmental interests of sports and commercial <br />fisheries~ and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, there is a serious need to balance such policies so that navigation and <br />commerce vital to the economy of the local community, state and nation shah not <br />suffer from over-reaction to conflicting interests~ and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, regulatory agencies are considering numerous actions which woutd <br />seriously curtail or eliminate the use of in-Bay disposal sites resulting in e <br />substantial escal.ation of dredging costs or the closing of some navigation channels; <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF PORT <br />COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br /> 1. This Board hereby declares that the Port of Redwood City supports the <br /> utilization of a combination of dredged material disposal options including <br /> the continued use of the Alcatraz Island site, designation of an economic <br /> ocean disposal site~ placemeht on Delta Ievees~ and other economically <br /> efficient and environmentally sound methods. <br /> <br /> 2. This Board further urges that City, County, State, and Federal officials, <br /> and others concerned with the disposal of dredged material in San Francisco <br /> Bay and ocean waters~ consider a balancing of economic interests with regard <br /> to the designation and use of disposal sites. <br /> <br /> <br />
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