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Ruskin directed staffto begin a public education campaign, including the placing of <br /> information in utility bills, and that staffbegin devising an administration citation method. <br /> <br />M/S Pierce/Hartnett to move introduction of Ordinance. <br /> <br /> i) Introduction of Ordinance: <br /> <br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 25.1.9, 25.1.14 AND 25.1.16 OF THE <br /> CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO HOURS OF <br /> OPERATION OF PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS, EXCEPTIONS TO <br /> PROHIBITION OF DOGS IN PARKS, AND REGULATION OF CONSUMPTION <br /> OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN CITY PARKS, PARK BUILDINGS, OR <br /> RECREATIONAL AREAS, RESPECTIVELY; MINUTE ORDER 99-165 <br /> <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote with Council Member Im absent. <br /> <br /> B. Sign Ordinance Revisions; <br /> <br /> Nelson, Director of Community Development addressed specific amendments to the sign <br /> ordinance. Two areas are being amended: a geometric table that was not published with <br /> the sign ordinance and therefore it needs to be readopted, and secondly section 3.114 in <br /> unauthorized location. In this second element there are two basic amendments, one was <br /> due to an editing error and the second came out of parking strip, so some language needed <br /> to be corrected in the ordinance. In this later issue the language regarding a visibility <br /> triangle has been strengthened. <br /> <br /> Council brought forth concerns about vehicles having for sale signs. The concern was that <br /> these vehicles might be forbidden even on private property. Attorney Schricker clarified <br /> that this is not the case; the ordinance only applies to vehicles for which the primary <br /> purpose is advertisement with signs, and not for regular vehicles that might have signs on <br /> the weekend. <br /> <br /> Public Comment <br /> <br /> George Mozingo, Governmental Affairs Director for the San Mateo County Association of <br /> Realtors expressed concerns to staff about certain issues on the Ordinance. However, with the <br /> clarification with the public right of way is on the shores, he endorses the amendment. <br /> Additionally, he informed the Council and public in general that they are forming a policing <br /> group to make sure the association follows the letter of the law. In his words, Redwood City <br /> has been very helpful in working with their organization in developing this ordinance, and it <br /> has been a pleasure working with Mr. Jany for a number of years. <br /> <br />M/S Howard/Hartnett to move introduction of Ordinance. <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 13, 1999 <br />MINUTES PAGE 6 <br />MINUTES Book No.57 <br />Page NO. 490 <br /> <br /> <br />