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4/24/2000
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2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br />Pete Hughes asked for re- examination of the transportation impact fees on new development <br />(Consent Item L). He stated if taxes are imposed they should be imposed on all residents. <br />Ralph Nobles announced two news items. The first announcement was that on Thursday, April <br />27 at 7:00 p.m. a meeting is being held at 1400 Roosevelt Avenue, for public input regarding <br />Bair Island access. The second item he mentioned is that BCDC has published a notice that <br />SAMTRANS has applied for a permit for auxilliary lanes on 101 from Whipple Avenue on up <br />north of 92 that could pose a problem for building a Redwood City connector road. The area he <br />focused on is the portion between Whipple Avenue and Holly Street, an auxilliary lane that <br />includes a 12 -foot wide bicycle path between Whipple Avenue and Holly Street. He stated the <br />City could possibly disband its own committee. <br />Mayor Ruskin requested of City Manager Everett that Community Development Services <br />Manager Patterson respond to the above subject through the Mayor. <br />Clem Molony, representing the Seaport Industrial Association, brought a copy of their second <br />newsletter with a cover letter summarizing the legal opinion urging plan for land uses which <br />accept industry in place, and to respect State zoning law which protects neighbors from <br />incompatible uses. <br />Jeff Opfer spoke on behalf of his parents on an item under consideration for acquisition under <br />redevelopment. He distributed an additional packet of information to assist in the decision <br />making process. <br />3. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />Items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council and are enacted <br />by one motion and one vote. There is no separate discussion of these items unless a Council <br />Member or Citizen so requests, in which event the item is removed from the consent calendar <br />and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. Council Member Jordan requested Items <br />B, G and L be removed from the Consent Calendar. <br />M/S Hartnett/Howard to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by title, <br />adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. <br />A. Approve the Minutes of the Study Session of April 3' 2000 and Regular Council Meeting <br />of April 10' 2000; MINUTE ORDER 00 -213 <br />C. Motion to Approve Acceptance of Deed - The Cove at California Bayside Homeowners <br />Association; (608) MINUTE ORDER 00 -214 <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br />APRIL 24, 2000 <br />PAGE 2 <br />MINUTES Book No.58 <br />Page NO. 90 <br />
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