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him by City Manager Everett. Ms. Dixon requested Council not vote until the <br />memorandum of understanding was completed and reminded Council of the February <br />18 deadline for a letter to be received regarding the Crystal Springs watershed. <br />Council comments included desire for language to be included in the resolution <br />clarifying the understanding. <br />M/S Ira/Claire to adopt RESOLUTION 13835 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING <br />EXECUTION OF COOPERATIVE SERVICE AGREEMENT TO CONDUCT <br />PREDATOR DAMAGE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES ON REDWOOD CITY <br />PROPERTIES IN THE REDWOOD SHORES PENINSULA (Redwood Shores Levee <br />Improvement Project); <br />And <br />Stated the desire for a confirmation from Fish and Wildlife service that they have or are <br />about to enter into a memorandum of understanding which provides for the predatory <br />removal, in a humane fashion, in the manner described previously. <br />The motion passed by a majority roll call vote with Council Member Jordan voting no <br />and Council Member Hartnett absent. <br />9:35 p.m. — 9: 50 p.m. -Recess <br />A) Council Priority Session Wrap Up; <br />Mayor Ruskin explained the process of Council ranking the objectives under each <br />priority area. City Manager Everett explained the ranking process and stated the <br />objectives would be linked to categories such as CIP, ongoing, new program or policy. <br />A study session to continue discussion on the priorities was scheduled for March 6 at <br />5:00 p.m. at City Hall. <br />Pete Hughes stated he thought prior to the January Priority Session, codes were <br />considered a priority but did not end up on the list and requested consideration. <br />Melanie Thompson spoke about the Redwood City Elementary School District <br />C.A.R.E. Initiative. <br />C) Shopping Cart Ordinance, Shopping Cart Retrieval Program, and a Public Education <br />Program; (301) <br />Community Development Services Director Nelson explained that Council received a <br />report in August 1999 and staff was directed to work with retailers and return with a <br />proposal for a retrieval service. <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING February 14, 2000 <br />MINUTES PAGE 7 <br />MINUTES Book No.58 <br />Page NO.35 <br />