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/,33" <br /> AGENDA (continued) ACTION TAKEN (continued) w,,m, <br /> REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS (continued) REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS (continued) <br /> Item No. 7 (continued) Mayor Biagi pointed out for the record that <br /> during the past one and one-half years while <br /> such representation existed, the Park and <br /> Recreation Commission has not sent a member to <br /> serve on the Committee, and absenteeism makes <br /> it difficult for the Committee to conduct <br /> business. <br /> Councilman Leipzig called attention for the <br /> record to the report's statement "priority to <br /> be given to board and commission members <br /> willing to serve", and suggested a Park and <br /> Recreation Commissioner could volunteer. <br /> M/S: Stangel/Leipzig that the Housing and <br /> Human Concerns Committee be dissolved and <br /> reconstituted with eleven members, including <br /> one City Council member, one Planning <br /> Commissioner, and the other nine members being <br /> appointed from interested, committed citizens <br /> • in the City, priority to be given to board and <br /> commission members willing to serve. <br /> Carried unanimously by voice vote. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 81-139 <br /> REPORTS OF CITY MANAGER REPORTS OF CITY MANAGER <br /> e <br /> 8. Application for Local Assistance Grant - Report of City Manager 8/6/81 <br /> California Parklands Act of 1980 - Hoover Report of Director of Parks and Recreation <br /> School development 7/21/81 <br /> RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING Title read. M/S: Chandler/Leipzig <br /> EXECUTION OF AN APPLICATION FOR CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION 8931 <br /> PARKLANDS ACT 1980 FUNDS FOR HOOVER SCHOOL adopted unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> PARK <br /> 9. Joint Powers Authority agreement for South Report of City Manager 8/6/81 <br /> Bayside Transfer Station Report of Director of Finance 8/5/81 <br /> Councilman Rhodes, representative to the South County Garbage and <br /> Refuse District, reported that the transfer station is urgently <br /> needed because of the closing of the Menlo Park disposal site, <br /> recognizing that the solution may not be as satisfactory as <br /> desired. <br /> ) Robert Wilhelm, Wilhelm, Thompson, Wentholt & Gibbs, 600 Allerton <br /> Street, attorney representing George McLean, Dave Firenze and Mrs. <br /> Jennie Fisk, whose business is located at 330 Blomquist, requested <br /> that the matter be continued until August 24, 1981 when public <br /> hearings are scheduled on the application of San Mateo County <br /> Scavenger Company rezone property and on the appeal of the Fisk <br /> Partnership of the approval of that application by the Planning <br /> • Commission. <br /> Mr. Wilhelm used a screen display to indicate the location of the <br /> transfer station property and suggested that an open garbage pit <br /> with odors of rotten food, flies and other unattractive aspects is ma4 <br /> to be constructed which will be detrimental to residents of Redwood <br /> Shores and will downgrade property, including the site on which his <br /> clients plan to construct a deluxe office building. .. <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 8/10/81 <br /> Page 6 <br /> i • <br /> 1`, <br />