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City Council and Successor Agency
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9/8/2014
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i <br /> A. Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Update for the Environs of the San <br /> Carlos Airport (301) <br /> Recommendation: <br /> This project is presented as an informational item only. No action is required <br /> by the City Council at this time. <br /> Ms. Littlefield, Associate Planner, presented the report and shared that the purpose is to <br /> update the Plan and ensure that there is compatibility on Land Use from neighboring <br /> jurisdictions, and ascertain if there are any compatibility concerns or issues. She added <br /> that staff will continue to update the Council on the progress of this item. She <br /> highlighted the four areas of focus and the goals. <br /> Council Member Seybert said that he will be representing the Council on this committee <br /> and he spoke about upcoming meetings and that he plans to keep the Council apprised. <br /> Another Council Member said she was happy that the public may have an opportunity to <br /> comment on these items. She would like to let people know as soon as possible about <br /> upcoming meetings. Another Council Member inquired if there were handouts on the <br /> prior decisions versus the current path of the project. <br /> Vice Mayor Foust noted that sometimes there are competing interests and how the <br /> transit corridors might touch on various agencies and priorities like those from <br /> Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Airport Land Use Committee, and so <br /> these overlays are to be considered carefully. Mayor Gee provided some context <br /> confirming that overlapping may be sensitive and may pose challenges. <br /> B. Quarterly Update on City Priorities and Programs (205) <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Discuss quarterly update regarding City priorities and programs. This is an <br /> information item. No Council action is required. <br /> Dr. Bell, City Manager, made a presentation on planned priorities, accomplishments and � <br /> items that walked through the door the first quarter of the current FY (presentation on <br /> file). He highlighted the many achievements the Council and staff have completed. Dr. <br /> Bell thanked the staff and the community for all that has been accomplished and the <br /> Council for its vision and commitment. He also covered what was to be expected for <br /> the near future. One Council Member said this was a summarized list of what was <br /> presented previously and thanked Dr. Bell for all his work. Another Council thanked Dr. <br /> Bell for his work and all the accomplishments. This Council Member said that the City is <br /> a lot cleaner and better than before in various fronts. <br /> Another Council Member said that so much gets done when opportunities knock on the <br /> door and she is happy about the flexibility and she likes the more regular reports and <br /> this is for the benefit of the community in general and not just the Council. She hopes <br /> that there is a street downtown that has the same look as the pictures and renderings <br /> on the General Plan. Another Council Member said that this should be placed online so <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/ SUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD September 8, 2014 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 5 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 65 <br /> Page No. 231 <br />
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