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The following applicants were considered to serve in the two alternate four -year <br />terms on the Architectural Review Committee with the following vote: <br />• Peter Baltay — Council Members Bain, Howard, Ruskin, Vice Mayor <br />Pierce <br />• Morton Frank — Council Member Hartnett <br />• Maureen Morton — Council Members Foust, Hartnett, Howard, Ruskin <br />and Mayor Ira <br />• Thomas Richman — Vice Mayor Pierce <br />• Frederick Strathdee — Council Members Bain, Foust and Mayor Ira <br />The successful applicants appointed to the two four -year terms as alternates <br />were Peter Baltay and Maureen Morton. MINUTE ORDER 04 -130 <br />C. Vice Mayor Pierce — announced that families of Italian descent and living in <br />Redwood City prior to 1940 are being asked by the San Mateo County History <br />Museum to share photographs of that period of time. The photographs will be <br />displayed at an upcoming Columbus Day event. <br />D. Council Member Foust — thanked Honey Carpe for her many years of service on <br />the Senior Affairs Commission and resigned from an unexpired term due to health <br />reasons. On behalf of the Council, she extended best wishes and hope that she <br />will attend meetings when she is feeling better. Council Member Ruskin <br />reiterated the appreciation and wished her better health. <br />E. City Manager Everett — stated that as of June 29, the City will begin to work on <br />Jefferson Avenue, from Franklin Street to Farm Hill Boulevard and the city limits <br />for approximately three months. The beginning is preparation work either portions <br />or all asphalt a portion at a time, then coming back for striping, signage and final <br />details. <br />9. ADJOURNMENT — 9:00 p.m. <br />M/S Ruskin /Foust to adjourn into closed session and then until the next regular City <br />Council meeting of July 12, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. The motion passed by a unanimous <br />voice vote. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Patricia S. Howe <br />City Clerk <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND JUNE 28, 2004 <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 10 <br />MINUTES Book No. 60 <br />Page No. 256 <br />
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