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�,g-3 <br /> ., , <br /> arks and Recreation Services Superintendent Hover explained that the project covers <br /> s eral different depar�ents and is an energy conservation program. He statcd that the ' <br /> pr t uutially began as a rclamping of facilities in 1999 and a new State prograin was i <br /> �— foun that provides names of companies that hclp retrofit existing facilities. Redwood City � <br /> is the t in thc Stat� to take advantage of the program. After analysis, the goal of 20% ' <br /> energy ings in the targct facilities wes achieved. The scope expanded to include other <br /> facilities 'ch include approximately 15 buildings, 6 fields, 2 pools and 56 intersections <br /> amounting 00 LED lights. <br /> Financial Servi s Director Ponty stated that the unrestricted reserves funding is the , <br /> preferred finance tion and explained the justification. <br /> ivm�tcr� oxnER oa� � <br /> Mayor Ruskin open the publie bearing � <br /> � <br /> Bob Baldwin asked why e replacement must be done in a rollover program. <br /> Recreation Services Supe ' endent Hover explained that the current replacement method i <br /> takes about twice as much 1 r. Additionally, T12 lights are beinQ upgraded with more ' <br /> energy efficient T8, which is re ing of ballasts and such in certain facilities, relamping in <br /> certain facilities with new fluo scent tubes not requiring special disposat. All field <br /> facilities and tennis courts will be r ped at the same time. The green lighis throughout <br /> the City will be replaced. <br /> M/S Claire/Pierce to close the public he ' g. The motion passed by a unanimous voice <br /> ; <br /> — vote. ' <br /> M/S Claire/Howard to adopt RESOLUTION 110 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING <br /> EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIG STALLATION AND h�UNTENANCE <br /> OF ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES (Nores LLC); and requested the financing <br /> option bc refened back to the Finance Comauttee for a'lable options. ' <br /> The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> Recess 9: SO-I0: DO p.nr. <br /> �, ]� � 10. STAFF REPORTS — <br /> 7f1� <br /> A. Appeal of the Decision by the Zoning Administrator to Deny an Architectural Permit to <br /> Construct a House at 3718 Laurel Way; (604) <br /> Principal Planner Passanisi stated Council previously directed staff to explore making <br /> certain findings on the parcel and adjacent parcels without requiring an Environmental <br /> Impact Report (EIR). He further provided an explanation of the findings and a new policy <br /> — REGULAR COUNCIL MEETRJG � ������ �`� DECEMBER 18, 2000 <br /> MTNUTES PAGE 9 <br /> MINUTES Book No.58 <br /> Page NO. 293 <br />
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