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Council Member Jordan stated her concern with the item being listed on the Consent <br />Calendar. She further stated the City meeting with the Redwood Shores Owners' and <br />Redwood Shores Homeowners' Associations after the fact was not necessarily the <br />correct approach. She requested the proposed landscaping plan and the design for an <br />entry directional sign be presented to the RSOA and RSHOA prior to the City's <br />review. <br />Public Comment, <br />Mr. Murphy stated his concern with the City giving away parts of Redwood City. <br />City Manager Everett explained this topic came from San Carlos' concern for <br />landscape of the area and Redwood City concurred. This process will allow San Carlos <br />to landscape this area that is a business entry onto Skyway Road. San Carlos is able to <br />improve the area with private funds if it is within their city limits. This attains <br />resolution of a flooding problem, significant maintained landscaping, authority not to <br />allow any development and to approve any signage. <br />Council Member Howard requested that the minutes reflect San Mateo County owns <br />parcel 1, parcel 2 is owned by the City of Redwood City and parcel 3 by the State of <br />California. <br />M/S Hartnett/Howard to conceptually approve the following: <br />• Quit claim of a portion of Airport Way and Skyway Road from the City of <br />Redwood City to the City of San Carlos; <br />• De- annexation of two parcels totaling approximately 2.3 acres from the City of <br />Redwood City to be annexed to the City of San Carlos; <br />• Transfer ownership of parcel two (1.6 acres) from City of Redwood City to the <br />City of San Carlos; <br />The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote. MINUTE ORDER 00 -317 <br />8. PUBLIC HEARINGS — <br />A. PUBLIC HEARING - Progress Report on Interim Urgency Ordinance and Public <br />Hearing to Consider Extension of Interim Urgency Ordinance: (301) <br />Community Development Director Nelson explained that the interim urgency ordinance <br />effective September 11, 2000, will expire in 45 days and during that time a progress <br />report is to be prepared and a Council decision as to whether to extend the ordinance. <br />The ordinance addresses 7 of the 14 commercial districts putting in place development <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br />OCTOBER 23, 2000 <br />PAGE 6 <br />MINUTES Book No.58 <br />Page NO. 235 <br />