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permission to modify the current public access permit parameters. To reiterate, the HOA looks forward <br />to working with BCDC at the appropriate time to reach a positive outcome for everyone. <br />Staff has noted a couple of other possible operational questions relating to possible stacking of cars at <br />the main gate or the response time for emergency vehicles having to navigate through the gates. We <br />have made ourselves available for consultation and remain ready and willing to work with Staff and \ <br />appropriate City Agencies in identifying acceptable operational alternatives that mitigate these <br />concerns. <br />Conclusion <br />This evening the City of San Leandro has an opportunity to once again work collaboratively with its <br />residents to achieve a positive outcome in a proactive way that is reasonable, appropriate, and prudent. <br />Please ask yourselves: "What legitimate public purpose is served by denying the residents of Heron Bay <br />permission to secure their neighborhood, at their own cost, and to protect each other from the violent <br />criminal acts of trespassers?" <br />On behalf of the Residents of Heron Bay I urge you to grant the permit application conditioned <br />upon BCDC signing off on the pedestrian gate operational parameters as they affect Bay Trail access. <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />Jeff Tepper <br />Consultant to Heron Bay HOA <br />41 Page <br />