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M/S Foust/Howard to: <br />1. Find that — for San Francisco's planning purposes — a range of 11.6 to 12.6 <br />million gallons per day (MGD), 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 />The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote by those present with <br />Council Member Ruskin absent. (802) MINUTE ORDER 04 -207 <br />B. First Amendment to Construction and Reimbursement Agreement for <br />Underground Public Parking Garage in the Downtown Area — City Council and <br />Redevelopment Agency <br />Community Development Director Patterson explained the amendment as an <br />increase to funding and construction costs, as well as some soft costs for the <br />parking structure. He stated that 13 months ago Council approved the <br />agreement at an approximate amount of $16,730,000.00 for the hard <br />construction of the parking structure. Since that time, there have been numerous <br />delays due to weather, utilities, design changes and increases in construction <br />costs, particularly, steel. Although steel costs have risen substantially, it is <br />important to note that the parking structure has increased on the construction <br />side, only $670,000.00, or 4% of the entire construction cost. He further <br />explained all the other details that had not been completed at the time of the <br />estimate and the $150,000.00 in additional soft costs plus a contingency amount <br />that still brings the total to approximately $19,700,000.00 which is below the <br />$20M limit set by the Council for the project. <br />Recommendation: <br />M/S Hartnett/Pierce to approve Amendment No. One to the Construction and <br />Reimbursement Agreement, in substantially the same form as attached, with On <br />Broadway Redwood City, LLC, a California limited liability company (assignee of <br />BHV Innisfree Ventures I, LLC), developers of the Downtown Retail- Cinema <br />project, for demolition of existing buildings and parking lots, coordination of utility <br />CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY NOVEMBER 8, 2004 <br />JOINT MEETING MINUTES PAGE 6 <br />MINUTES Book No. 60 <br />Page No. 349 <br />