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E. RESOLUTION 13750 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, ACTING AS <br /> THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF REDWOOD SHORES COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT <br /> NO. 99-1 (SHORES TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF <br /> REDWOOD CITY, APPOINTING DISCLOSURE COUNSEL IN CONNECTION WITH THE <br /> ISSUANCE OF BONDS (Jones Hall, A Professional Law Corporation); (304) <br /> <br /> F. RESOLUTION 13751 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT <br /> BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO AND THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY; (304) <br /> <br /> G. RESOLUTION 13752 ACCEPTING BID FOR DREDGING AND CLEANING OF BOX <br /> CULVERTS AND SUMPS AT CORDILLERAS CREEK AT INDUSTRIAL WAY; <br /> AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT FOR SAID WORK; AND DIRECTING <br /> RETURN OF SECURITY DEPOSIT (Casey Construction); (304) <br /> <br /> H. Reject claims of California State Automotive Association/Carol Luther, Claim No. 1770; <br /> Pamela Owen, Claim No. 1771 and Hoi Nguyen, Claim No. 1773; (303) <br /> MINUTE ORDER 99-133 <br /> <br /> I. Approve warrants dated through October 4, 1999 and usual and necessary payments through <br /> October 11, 1999; <br /> <br /> M/S Ira/Ruskin to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by title, adopt the <br /> resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. The motion passed by a unanimous roll <br /> call vote. <br /> <br />4. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST - - Mayor Howard mentioned full representation at the <br /> Board, Committee and Commission Chair meeting of October 7 as very successful. She mentioned <br /> that Habitat for Humanity began on Monday with Joan Baez and claims a commitment of over 500 <br /> hours per home on Lincoln Street. <br /> <br /> Council Member Jordan mentioned the breast cancer stamps at a cost of $.40 instead of $.33 as a <br /> contribution toward a worthy cause. <br /> <br /> Council Member Claire indicated he was ill and would be leaving the meeting after the Carrington <br /> Hall item was complete. <br /> <br /> A. Carrington Hall Presentation: (203) <br /> <br /> Steve Penna speaking on behalf of the Sequoia High School Alumni Association, Sequoia <br /> Union High School District, Sequoia High Boosters Club and PTSA, the Foundation for the <br /> Future of Woodside, Sequoia, Carlmont and Menlo Atherton High Schools, the students and <br /> faculty of Sequoia High School and the over 600 residents who wrote letters and postcards <br /> supporting the Carrington Hall Auditorium Rescue Operation Board of Directors request for <br /> $1 million dollars from the City of Redwood City's General Funds to assist in the efforts of <br /> the $5.5 million dollars needed to restore the 76 year old facility on the Sequoia High School <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES BOOR'BIO. 57 OCTOBER 11, 1999 <br />MINUTES Page No. 437 PAGE 3 <br /> <br /> <br />