Nov 16, 2012
Testify Against Olague Resolution to Sever Sharp Park from Natural Areas EIR
At SF Supes Land Use Committee Hearing Monday, Nov. 19, 1 p.m. at City Hall;
Write E-Mails before Monday, Nov. 19
Please attend, if you can, on Monday, Nov. 19, 1 p.m. at San Francisco City Hall, Supervisors Legislative Chambers, Room 250 (at top of the grand staircase) a public hearing by the SF Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee, at which
an Anti-Sharp Park Golf Course resolution will be debated on Agenda Item #5. See the
Notice of Meeting and the Resolution.
Members of the Land Use Committee are: Supervisors Eric Mar, Scott
Weiner, and Malia Cohen.
Also, please send an
e-mail to the Committee members (with
cc to Supervisor Elsbernd and Mayor Lee); see sample e-mail, below. And send me a copy; I will collect the e-mails and deliver hard copies to the
Committee at the public meeting.
The Olague Resolution would sever Sharp Park from the ongoing Natural
Areas Environmental Impact Report process, thereby requiring San Francisco to
start over in its Sharp Park planning. Please come to the Land Use Committee meeting and testify
that you want to see the Natural Areas Plan EIR go forward, including the
combination golf course renovation/species habitat recovery plan that was
approved by the Rec & Park Commission in December, 2009. The
public has spent years on this fight, and San Francisco public agencies
have spent thousands of hours of staff time and hundreds of thousands of
dollars in consultants fees in development of the Sharp Park golf
course renovation and habitat recovery plan. And of course members of the
public have collectively expended thousands of hours of their time in
commenting and attending public meetings. It would be irresponsible to
unravel all of this time, money, and effort. The City has better uses for
its limited financial resources.
If you cannot attend in person, please send an e-mail to the
Supervisors, with copies to Mayor Ed Lee and Supervisor Sean Elsbernd, strongly
stating your opposition to the Olague Ordinance. See a draft of such an e-mail, below, with the supervisors' e-mail addresses. That
draft e-mail briefly recites the procedural history of the Sharp Park
plan and all of the public meetings, hearings, etc., over recent
years. Likely you have attended and/or written letters, and are familiar
with all this process. But if you need more details, send me an e-mail
request, and I will respond.
Be certain to put your own home address and phone number on
your e-mail comment. Send a copy of your e-mails/letters to me, and I
will copy them and carry hard copies to the Committee meeting.
RSVP: Please let us know
if you will be able to attend. We will meet you outside the Supervisors'
chambers at 12:40 p.m. Circulate
this note to your friends, and bring 2 friends to the meeting. Thanks.
Save Sharp Park!
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Sample E-Mail
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San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Land Use and Economic Development Committee
alisa.miller@sfgov.org
Supervisor Eric Mar
Eric.L.Mar@sfgov.org
Supervisor Scott Weiner scott.wiener@sfgov.org
Supervisor Malia Cohen malia.cohen@sfgov.org
Re: Please Vote No on Resolution to Sever Sharp Park
from the Natural Areas EIR
File No. 120619
Land Use, etc. Committee Hearing November 19, 2012, Agenda
No. 5
Dear Supervisors,
I am a public course golfer, and I support the San Francisco Rec &
Park Department's plan to save the historic and popular Sharp Park Golf
Course, while at the same time protecting the environment by recovering frog
and snake habitat in the golf course's wetlands.
Please
vote 'No' on the Sharp Park resolution, File No. 120619, which would
require the City's Rec & Park and Planning Departments to start over on the
Environmental Review process for the City's Sharp Park plan (overwhelmingly
endorsed by the Rec & Park citizens advisory committee and unanimously
adopted by the Rec & Park Commission in December,
2009). Supervisor Olague's Resolution would mean a colossal
waste of public time, money, and effort that has gone into the Sharp Park
plan. We cannot afford such public waste -- especially not now, in hard
economic times, when we need to spend public money carefully.
The
City's Sharp Park plan is the result of more than a dozen public
meetings in both San Francisco and Pacifica since April, 2009,
by several San Francisco public agencies, including the Rec & Park
Commission and its citizens advisory committee ('PROSAC'), the SF
Public Utilities Commission (on the related issue of the Sharp Park Recycled
Water Project), and the Board of Supervisors and its City Audit and
Neighborhood Services and Government Audit and Oversight committees.
Sharp
Park has been part of the Significant Natural Areas Management Plan since the
initial draft plan in 1995. The golf course was very
explicitly the subject of the Environmental Impact public
'scoping' written comments and public meetings in both San Francisco
and Pacifica in May, 2009, and again in both public
testimony and written comment to the Planning Commission on the Draft Environmental
Impact Report in 2011 and 2012.
All
of this represents thousands of hours of paid consultants' time public
agency staff time over many years, and yet more thousands of hours of
individual citizens' time in submitting written comments and appearing at the
public hearings. Supervisor Olague's Resolution would let all of
this money, time, and effort go to waste.
For these reasons, I respectfully request your 'No'
vote on File No. 120619.
Yours truly,
[your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address]
cc: Mayor Ed
Lee
ed.lee@sfgov.org
President of the
Board David Chiu david.chiu@sfgov.org
Supervisor Sean
Elsbernd sean.elsbernd@sfgov.org
Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors angela.calvillo@sfgov.org