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City Council
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1/8/1979
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_ .,.. <br /> � 5 <br /> ' AGENDA (continued) ACTION TAKEN (continued) � <br /> SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY AMD PUBLIC HEARINGS SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY AND PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> cont nue con nue <br /> 2. (continued) M/S • Chandler/Bury to close nominations. <br /> Carried unanimously by voice vote. <br /> There being no other nominations for the office, ; <br /> Mayor Rhodes dectared Councllman Norris <br /> elected Viee Mayor. <br /> �, ------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- <br /> � 3. Presentation by Con ressman Wi111am Ro er Congressman Royer presented the U. S. Flag , <br /> of•United States ag own over t e ap�tol to the City as a souvenir of two special <br /> in �lashington, D.C. on Charter Day, occasions: the 50th Anniversary of the <br /> April 9, 1979 Charter of the City of Redwood City and the <br /> date on Mhich he took the oath of office as <br /> a member of the House of Representatives from <br /> the ilth District representing the City and <br /> other parts of San Mateo County. <br /> ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ <br /> 4. Administration of oath of office to Elaine City Clerk Hildebrand administered the oath of ' <br /> Co111ns and Frank Piombo, newly appointed office to the newiy appointed mert�ers of the <br /> mem�of t rary oard; to �C�ril Smith, Library Boerd, the Park and Recreation Commis- <br /> ner►ly appointed member of the Par ak nd sion and the Planning Commission. <br /> Recreation Caimission; and to Gu H. Smith. <br /> Marcia E. Poncia and Victor Wan .ver, new y Mayor Rhodes thanked the new appointees for ; <br /> ' reappo nte an appointed�ors T the offering their serv9ces to the City and <br /> ! Planning Comnission. congratulated them upon their appointments. ' <br /> ! ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ <br /> 5. Presentation of Plaques for Distinguished Mayor Rhodes presented Plaques for Distinguished : � <br /> Service to A1i¢e M. Kenned for service on Service to those who have served the City on � <br /> the Civic Cu t-'I uraT omn ss on; to Lucille boards and comnissions and thanked them for <br /> Johnson and Allison Rouse for servi ce on the their many hours of vclunteer work for the <br /> r� Boara; o��sa��,�es for service on benefit of the comnuM ty. <br /> the Park and Recreat o��ammission; and to <br /> Surendra IYM n and Elise Johnson for service <br /> on e ann ng Comm ss�n <br /> � -------------------------------------------•----- ----------------------------------------------- <br /> � REPORTS.OF 80ARDS AMD COMMISSIONS REPORTS OF�BOARDS ANO CONMISSIONS <br /> � 6. Ptanning Commission recommendation re Planning Commission recortmendation of 6/26/79 <br /> minimim setback on E1 Camino Real transmitting Caimission Minutes and Planning <br /> � Department staff reports. <br /> In response to questions, Planning Director <br /> Schroeter advised that a setback ordinance for <br /> properties on E1 Camino Real is under consider- <br /> ation by the Planning Commission� noting that <br /> the new street improvements there have prompted <br /> the establishment of standards to maintain the <br /> desired landscaped boulevard e�ppearance of the <br /> � street. Mr. Schroeter said that the proposed <br /> , ordinance contemplates setbacks of from five <br /> to 14 feet, depending upon certain 1ot features, ', <br /> but thet the sub�ect interim ordinance before <br /> ' Council esteblishes only the minimum five-foot <br /> setback. He said that while most developers ' <br /> recogM ze the value of suEh standards and <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 7/2/T9 <br /> Page 2 <br /> �""' <br /> �rr <br /> , <br /> � <br /> � <br />
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