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<br /> 6.4 Section - Ordinances (Introduction and First Reading) <br /> A. Ordinance Amendment - Floodplain Management <br /> Staff contact: Jon Lynch, City Engineer <br /> 780-7371 ilvnch@redwoodcitV.orq <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Introduce an ordinance amending Chapter 41 of the Municipal Code: Floodplain <br /> Management <br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 41 OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE <br /> RELATING TO FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT <br />7. STAFF REPORTS <br /> A. "Best Estimate" of Redwood City water purchases in 2030 from the San <br /> Francisco Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System for planning purposes <br /> Staff contact: Peter Ingram, Public Works Services Director <br /> 780-7466 pinqram@redwoodcitV.orq <br /> Recommendation: <br /> By motion: <br /> 1. Find that - for San Francisco's planning purposes - a range of 11.6 to 12.6 <br /> million gallons per day (MGC), or 12,969 to 14,107 acre feet per year (AF/yr) <br /> is a reasonable estimate of the amount of water that will come from the San <br /> Francisco Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System to meet Redwood City's <br /> projected needs in 2030; <br /> 2. Find that this "Best Estimate" is consistent with the 2003 Redwood City Urban <br /> Water Management Plan (UWMP) insofar as the current UWMP spans from <br /> 2002 to 2020; <br /> 3. Find that the "Best Estimate" reasonably reflects City Council policy direction <br /> to date concerning local water supply and conservation; and <br /> 4. Authorize the City Manager to sign and submit the SFPUC Capital <br /> Improvement Program - Best Estimate submittal form <br />CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY NOVEMBER 8, 2004 <br />JOINT MEETING AGENDA PAGE 4 <br /> r <br />
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