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By motion, initiate a Downtown Precise Plan amendment to reserve 10% of <br /> the residential Maximum Allowable Development allocation for affordable <br /> housing MINUTE ORDER 15-186 <br /> Council Member Howard recused herself from hearing the item due to a potential <br /> conflict of interest. <br /> M/S Pierce/Foust to continue the meeting to 11:15 p.m. Motion carried with <br /> Council Member Howard recused and abstaining. <br /> M/S Aguirre/Foust motion to initiate a Downtown Precise Plan amendment to <br /> reserve 10% of the residential Maximum Allowable Development allocation for <br /> affordable housing, as amended: <br /> • Increase residential Maximum Allowable Development allocation for <br /> affordable housing to 15% <br /> Motion carried 6 — 0 with Council Member Howard recused and abstaining. <br /> 9. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST - <br /> A. City Council Member Report of Conferences Attended <br /> B. City Council Committee Reports <br /> C. City Manager (Oral) Update ' <br /> • Beginning November 2, 2015 there will be an increase to business <br /> hours at two branch libraries, Schaberg and Fair Oaks <br /> • Retirement announcement of Fire Chief Jim Skinner <br /> • Inner Harbor Specific Plan and Environmental Impact Report was <br /> published on the Redwood City website for public review <br /> Staff contact: Melissa Stevenson Diaz, City Manager 780-7301 mdiaz@redwoodcity.org <br /> D. City Attorney Report from Closed Session - None <br /> Staff contact: Pamela Thompson, City Attorney, 780-7200 cityatty@redwoodcity.org <br /> 10 URN - The meeting adjou_rned at 11:09 p.m. <br /> j es ctf i ed, <br /> Vonderlinden <br /> � lerk <br /> Approved at the City Council meeting of May 9, 2016. � <br /> � <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUSUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD/ October 26, 2015 <br /> PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 8 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 66 <br /> Page No. 2� <br />