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Mayor Mario Biagi ®'' <br /> dice Mayor Wm.J.Stangel RedWOOd MINUTES ti <br /> Coancumen <br /> uph alnonw I CITY COUNCIL <br /> Brenton C.Britschgi u I. 111111/ <br /> Robert H.Bury VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING <br /> Gerald R.Chandler 1455 .Madison <br /> Marguerite Leipzig Adjourned Meeting and <br /> Bill Rhodes Study Session <br /> May 21, 1981 <br /> Study Session <br /> • <br /> The Council of the City of Redwood City met on this date at <br /> 7:30 p.m., in the Veterans Memorial Building with Mayor Biagi <br /> presiding. <br /> Councilmen present: Britschgi, Bury, Chandler, Rhodes, Stangel <br /> and Mayor Biagi <br /> Councilmen absent: Leipzig <br /> Officials and staff present: City Manager Fales, City Attorney <br /> Schricker and Director of Public Works Addiego, Deputy City Clerk <br /> Reggetts <br /> { <br /> BARTLE WELLS ASSOCIATES FINANCING PLAN FUTURE PUBLIC <br /> IMPROVEMENTS SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT #2 OF APRIL 21, 1981 <br /> City Manager Fales noted that Council has before it the subject <br /> Bartle Wells Supplemental Report #2 along with his cover report of <br /> April 30, 1981 and communication dated April 23, 1981 from the <br /> Director of Public Works; letter from Redwood Shores, Inc. dated <br /> Ir""' May 15, 1981, and communication distributed tonight from the GID <br /> No. 1-64 Advisory Committee dated May 21, 1981. He reported that <br /> staff has been meeting both with Redwood Shores, Inc. and the <br /> #►w Advisory Committee prior to this Study Session with respect to the <br /> financing plan, and advised Council that staff is requesting from <br /> Council some policy direction at this point in certain specific <br /> areas; namely, instruction from the Council to proceed to develop <br /> a specific fee schedule, which he recommended be divided into two <br /> parts - commercial and residential, and that the appropriate <br /> vehicle for that would be a development agreement between the <br /> District and Redwood Shores, Inc., which would spell out how that <br /> fee would be collected and disbursed. <br /> Mr. Fales noted that in past discussions there has been the <br /> tendency to become involved with "numbers" out to 1993 to the <br /> extent that there have been no policy decisions regarding <br /> implementation of a fee schedule, and expressed the hope that by <br /> the conclusion of this study session Council will have given staff <br /> the policy decision requested. <br /> Ronald J. Mac Quarrie, Chairman of GID 1-64 Advisory Committee, <br /> briefly reviewed the five guidelines recommended in the <br /> Committee's memorandum of May 21, 1981, as follows: <br /> 1. The District should make every effort to finance all future <br /> public improvements within GID 1-64 without the sale of any <br /> additional general obligation bonds as currently conceived. <br /> 2. The fee schedule and development agreement adopted must <br /> anticipate the funding of all required District projects and <br /> set out a methodology for dealing with short falls or timing <br /> variances which may occur. <br /> Adj.Mtg. <br /> 5/21/81 <br />