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City postpones hearing on gate


City-off official appointed Thursday a hearing to determine whether a subdivision of the hill Hayward can build a controversial goal Security barriers in the neighbourhood clusters of houses prisoners.

A last-minute request for postponement of the draft Hayward Planning Commission of the consultation was Woodland Knolls Homeowner Press Association, the organization wants to build a 6-foot-high electronic running on port Durham Way.

The Association took advantage of the city, a legal provision allows an applicant before the Planning Commission to defer a consultation, if planning is not enough commissioners. Only five of the seven commissioners expressed at the hearing Thursday.

Woodland Knolls residence and door supporters Dave Gehring said he had by the staff of the city earlier this week, that some commissioners would not present.He also learned that three of the commissioners, who want to participate - Julie McKillop, Mary Lavelle and Marvin Peixoto - - All residents of Woodland Estates, the home-341-Woodland Knolls Community directly.

“One of the concerns that we have, I do not know whether I should say or not, but honestly, we are not sure that the makeup of this commission,” said Gehring. “It looks like these three commissioners are Woodland Estates residents.”

Although none of the commissioners have a public position on the issue, that many
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‘S Gate The harshest critics - those calling for the proposal to partition Woodland Knolls “elitist” and “spalterischen” - to get there, the residents of Woodland Estates.

Gehring said that “insecurity” to the question of the reunification cause a shift to the request.

City officials are satisfied with the argument McKillop Thursday that the issue was “too important” and “too many people” at present, for a commission of five years.

But after reviewing legislation and consultation of Fair Political Practices Commission, city officials also said that reside in Woodland Estates and membership of an association owner of the adjacent house is not to say that the three Commissioners have a conflict of interest.

Commissioners are banned, the vote on the subject, if itself or by an economic interest in a building 500 metres from the project - but none of them live, which has been completed.

This means that the postponement of the hearing as often as possible, on April 24 near prolong a debate.

Gate supporters and Woodland Knolls resident Glen Cartwright said most of its neighbours want the port, because the protection of their era collected in the year 1970, the evolution of what they say, are frequent break-ins, vandalism , traffic parking and other crimes and harassment.

“People are at the cutting edge of the impasse and sex are always in their cars,” said Cartwright.

But a minority of Woodland Knolls’ 17 households, as well as many residents of Woodland Estates, are strongly opposed.

Petitions against bears the signatures of these remarkable Woodland Estates residents Norma Rees, the former president of the California State University, East Bay, and the lawyer for Robert Sakai, former president of Rotary Hayward.

Cartwright said that his opposition is not appropriate, because Durham track is “a private road, and we bear the burden of all the costs associated with managing this road.”

“You do not really a dog in this fight, insofar as I can see, because they are not really affected,” said Cartwright.

Gate critics argue that public access to inhibit Park slope, which are part of the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District.

Sara Quintero, lives only on the outside of Woodland Knolls Oakes Drive, she said that the city a “serious mistake” for years, as a means of Durham, formerly a public road, closed.

The debate has given rise to both sides accuse each other of potential conflicts, and the last minute delay left some residents confused Thursday.

Hayward Planning Manager David Rizk refused to say why the two commissioners absent - Barbara Sacks and Christopher Thnay - not participating, or why not, it was clearly announced that by mid-week, it was not to say that it was “irrelevant”.

The Daily Review presented to the public Friday an application for registration of the city asking that the e-mails have been circulated among commissioners, city and other employees at the hearing Thursday.

Lawson, “said the e-mail are available to the public would be the beginning of this week.

”One of the concerns that we have, I do not know whether I should say or not, but honestly, we are not sure that the makeup of this committee. It looks like these three commissioners are Woodland Estates residents. “



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