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M/S Ira/Hartnett to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by title, <br />adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. The motion passed by a <br />unanimous roll call vote. <br />H. Council Member Jordan requested an explanation of the costs associated with the item. <br />M/S Hartnett/Ira to adopt RESOLUTION 13919 APPROVING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR <br />THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION CENTRAL CONTROL SYSTEM; AND <br />AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS THEREFOR; <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br />O. Mayor Ruskin deferred to City Attorney Schricker who explained that some of the <br />properties to be improved by the developer, Pacific Shores, are not on site and there is no <br />title to the property interests necessary and the agreements have been revised to include <br />clauses necessary to comply with legal requirements of the Subdivision Map Act. <br />i) M/S Howard/Ira to adopt RESOLUTION 13920 APPROVING FINAL SUBDIVISION <br />MAP OF PACIFIC SHORES CENTER SUBDIVISION, REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, <br />SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS; APPROVING AND ADOPTING PLANS AND <br />SPECIFICATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT THEREOF; APPROVING AND <br />AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF <br />IMPROVEMENTS FOR SAID SUBDIVISION; AND ACCEPTING OFFER TO <br />DEDICATE EASEMENTS, AND ACCEPTING SEAPORT BOULEVARD FOR PUBLIC <br />STREET PURPOSES; <br />ii) MIS Howard/Ira to adopt RESOLUTION 13921 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING <br />EXECUTION OF INDEMNITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br />CITY PACIFIC SHORES DEVELOPMENT, LLC; <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br />10. STAFF REPORTS —None <br />11. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS —None <br />12. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST — <br />1) Council Salary Discussion; <br />Vice Mayor Claire stated it has been 10 years since the last City Council salary increase and <br />that there are two types of cities, Charter and General Law. The maximum pay that could be <br />granted at this point is $812.00 per month. He stated he is not proposing that increase, but it <br />would be an average of approximately 4.6% annual increase. The salary survey does not <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 12, 2000 <br />MINUTES PAGE 9 <br />MINUTES Book No.58 <br />Page N0. 138 <br />