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CC Min 1995-03-28 Joint Council and Belmont School District
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3/28/1995
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Mary Cameron, 19 Waterside Circle, Redwood City, said that she sympathized with <br /> Mr. Orlick and the concerns he expressed earlier as she had lived in Regatta, but with <br /> three children the home was not big enough, and she had to move to a larger home. Mrs. <br /> Cameron expressed her support for the project stating it was a good compromise. <br /> Robin Caller, Redwood City, told the Council and Board that she was from North <br /> Carolina, and truly enjoyed the beautiful environment of Redwood Shores and was very <br /> excited about the prospect of the new school. Mrs. Caller told Mr. Orlick the reason he <br /> saw very few little children in the neighborhood was because they-were either in school <br /> or in pre-school. Mrs. Carler stated she was very supportive of the project. <br /> Vice President MacDuckston reminded everyone that this was just the first step in the <br /> process and the next step was to set-up an Architectural Committee. Vice President <br /> MacDuckston stated that the Belmont Elementary School District ran five schools and <br /> were very cognizant of how schools need to fit into neighborhoods and not be <br /> burdensome to their neighbors. Vice President MacDuckston said the plan for opening <br /> the school was September, 1997. (Met with great applause!) School Board President <br /> Archibeque advised everyone that this was NOT the final opportunity for people to be <br /> heard on this project. <br /> B. Title read. M/S: LA BERGE/BUCHAN AND HOWARD <br /> Adopt Resolution Approving and Authorizing Execution of Agreement Between <br /> the City of Redwood City and the Belmont Elementary School District Regarding <br /> Joint Use of Sandpiper Park Site. <br /> ADOPTED BY UNANIMOUS ROLL CALL VOTE. <br /> C. Title read. M/S: MACDUCKSTON/GISKO <br /> That the Belmont School District Board of Trustees adopt Resolution #14 <br /> approving and authorizing execution of the Joint Use Agreement between the City <br /> of Redwood City and the Belmont Elementary School District regarding joint use <br /> of the Sandpiper Park site <br /> ADOPTED BY UNANIMOUS ROLL CALL VOTE. <br /> Minutes of the Joint Meeting with the Redwood City Council MINUTE BOOK NO . 5 3 <br /> and the Belmont Elementary School District Board of Trustees Page No . 12 5 <br /> March 28, 1995 <br /> Page 4 <br />
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