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341 <br /> consistent with other governmental agencies . He felt amount justified since such <br /> reimbursement never included all incidentals to any official attending City ' s con- <br /> ferences . <br /> Councilman Keckley reported further on basis for the $ 50 per diem , and emphasized <br /> the requirement of advance approval by Council , which would take care of any unusual <br /> request . City Attorney pointed out registration fees under this revised ordinance <br /> were to be paid directly by City and not included for reimbursement . Councilman <br /> Henderson opposed revised ordinance on per diem basis . <br /> After detailed discussion of revisions proposed in order to insure full understanding <br /> of intent , motion carried on roll call vote , Councilman Henderson voting no . <br /> Councilman Rosselli moved to adopt RESOLUTION NO . 5993 SUPPORTING RESOLUTION NO . 26273 OF <br /> THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , COUNTY OF SAN MATEO , OPPOSING PROPOSED SAN FRANCISCO BAY- <br /> DELTA WATER QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM AND REAFFIRMING SUPPORT OF STRATEGIC CONSOLIDATED <br /> SEWERAGE SYSTEM, seconded by Councilman Keckley . <br /> Councilman Henderson questioned reason for submitting this Resolution for Council <br /> action since County resolution referred to had not been submitted to Council nor had <br /> the Report of the Bay Delta Program been subject to Council review , and recommended <br /> this action be withheld for a week until further information had been submitted . <br /> City Manager advised a series of public hearings had been held by the Bay -Delta Water <br /> Quality Control Program at which various members of City Staff had attended , and <br /> that this action had been specifically requested by the County Board of Supervisors <br /> to urge the State Legislature not to implement the plan until an alternative plan of <br /> strategic consolidation waste water collection and treatment facilities is developed <br /> which will meet maximum local and regional beneficial waste water reuse potential , <br /> or in other words , urging that enormous sum of money involved in this program not be <br /> spent until program had really been explored as to whether or not this is the best <br /> method to accomplish this most beneficial purpose . He stated the City ' s proposed <br /> SCSP program is vastly superior to that of Bay Delta program at far lesser costs with <br /> same results . Motion carried on roll call vote . <br /> Councilman Petersen moved to adopt ORDINANCE NO . 1402 AMENDING SECTION 2 . 3)4 , REPEALING <br /> SECTIONS 2 . 35 AND 2 . 41 . 7 , REPEALING ARTICLES I , II AND III , AND ADDING ARTICLES I, <br /> II , III , AND IV TO , CHAPTER 38 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY , RELATING <br /> TO WATER METER SERVICE CHARGES , WATER SERVICE CONNECTION FEES , AND THE DEPOSIT OF <br /> REVENUES THEREFROM, seconded by Councilman Arnett . <br /> Councilman Rosselli questioned water rates of City and if needed reviewing in re - <br /> lationship to costs in view of discussion held concerning water rates being established <br /> for Redwood Shores . <br /> City Manager agreed it had been implied that City should review water rate charges <br /> but in view of the distinct possibility of increase to all peninsula communities on <br /> Hetch Hetchy water use after conclusion of hearings being held now by the PUC , it was <br /> felt review of our rates should be withheld for the time being , He further advised <br /> a review of the proposed Budget would reveal a steadily decreasing amount of reserve , <br /> and the increased cost of materials and labor alone would indicate an investigation <br /> of existing City rates will have to be made . <br /> City Attorney stated he had previously recommended that rates not be structured in <br /> such a fashion as to provide a surplus to apply to other facilities than those which <br /> produce the revenues , and it was his understanding from rationale submitted that in <br /> MAY 19 "W <br />