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Measure P Recycled Water City of Half Moon Bay Advisory Measure - Majority Approval Required Pass: 3,289 / 84.3% Yes votes ...... 614 / 15.7% No votes
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Results as of Nov 30 9:53am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (8/8) |
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Do you want the City of Half Moon Bay to support the development of recycled water through its participation in the Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside Joint Powers Authority for use by consenting farmers and large-scale water users such as golf courses and nurseries as a potential alternative to water these users currently draw from Half Moon Bay creeks? Yes ________ No _________
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Arguments For Measure P |
Agriculture is an integral part of the heritage, culture and landscape of the San Mateo County
Coast. Flowers, pumpkins, vegetables and Christmas trees offer residents and visitors to our
region a viewscape of open space as well as the production of food, flora and fauna appreciated
throughout the United States. In order to remain in the business of producing the abundant
variety of crops evident here on the Coast, farmers and ranchers must deal not only with the
business of agriculture (markets, cost of production, labor), but must also address the resource
issues which are the lifeblood of farming: healthy soil, favorable weather patterns and a safe,
reliable, affordable source of irrigation water.
We have been proud to advocate for policies and programs that assist our farmers and ranchers to achieve their goals of a sustainable farming community. The San Mateo County Farm Bureau has developed the following policy regarding the distribution of recycled Tertiary Treated Wastewater; we support the development of recycled water for a supplemental irrigation supply especially in areas where ground water supplies may be limited, and we believe Tertiary treatment should be the minimum quality standard for available recycled water. The Farm Bureau looks forward to continuing to engage in this issue, which we see as a benefit to the water quality of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary; has the potential of enhancement of habitat for our native andronomous fish population; can assist in achieving the sustainability of our important agricultural community; and can lead to the important balance of beneficial uses of our limited water resources. We therefore strongly endorse a positive policy statement by the voters of Half Moon Bay and we urge you to join us in that endorsement by voting Yes on Measure "P" on November 8. The undersigned proponent(s) or author(s) of the primary argument in favor of Ballot Measure P at the Consolidated Election for the City of Half Moon Bay to be held on November 8, 2005, hereby state that such argument is true and correct to the best of ______________(his/her/their) knowledge and belief. Signed DateJack Olsen San Mateo County Farm Bureau August 19, 2005 John Mueller Farmer in Half Moon Bay August 19, 2005 David Gorn Half Moon Bay City Councilmember August 19, 2005 Jim Grady Half Moon Bay City Councilmember August 19, 2005 Mike Ferreira Half Moon Bay City Councilmember August 19, 2005
(No arguments against Measure P were submitted) |