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adopt a shorter period of time than the proposed one-year, in order to finish the plan and <br /> therefore rescind the moratorium. <br /> <br /> No others came forward. <br /> <br /> Closed Public Heating - 8:23 p.m. <br /> <br /> Further Council discussion ensued regarding the environmental impact report process, <br /> rezoning, and possible moratorium split for sensitive and less sensitive properties with <br /> rewording of proposed Ordinance. <br /> <br /> M/S Claire/Ira to introduce the proposed Ordinance by reading title only for the first <br /> reading, with the correction of date on last page to 1999 instead of 1998. <br /> <br /> The City Attorney read the title of the proposed Ordinance. <br /> <br /> Discussion ensued regarding different possibilities for fast tracking the removal of the <br /> moratorium. <br /> <br /> The City Attorney provided Ordinance wording changes where Area H on Exhibit A <br /> current moratorium be extended one year with the remaining areas extended for six months. <br /> <br /> M/S Claire/Ira approved the amended proposed Ordinance wording modifications and to <br /> introduce the amended Ordinance by reading title only for the first reading, with the <br /> correction of date on last page to 1999 instead of 1998. The motion carried by a unanimous <br /> roll call vote. <br /> <br /> The City Attorney read the amended title of the amended Ordinance, as follows; <br /> Further Extending Urgency Interim Ordinance Prohibiting Development Of Property <br /> Within The "Tp" (Tidal Plain) Zoning District Classification Of Properties Located <br /> Between The Lido Neighborhood Specific Plan Area And Bay Slough For Six <br /> Months, And Further Extending Said Ordinance For Properties Within "Area H" In <br /> The Redwood Shores Area Of The City Of Redwood City For One Year, <br /> Respectively <br /> <br /> 5. BOARDS/COMMITTEE/COMMISSION REPORTS <br /> <br /> A. Resolution Regarding Health Care System <br /> <br /> Leo Walsh, 936 Stefleson Road, expressed his appreciation for Council's support and <br /> indicated more cities need to take action to assist the voice of their seniors. He outlined the <br /> Senior Affairs Commissions efforts and reviewed situations that our senior citizens are <br /> finding themselves when Medicare supplemental insurance companies drop plans and <br /> continued reductions by HMO's <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES BOOK NO. 57 SANUARY 1 I, 1999 <br />MINUTES Page No. 236 PAGE 4 <br /> <br /> <br />