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Stephen Powell stated that residents in the area are left without a jurisdiction <br /> taking responsibility and asked if any study had occurred regarding the capacity of <br /> Southview Way. <br /> <br /> Susan Hunter stated her issue is waterlines and that she has tried to obtain a <br /> waterline for sometime. She stated her question is how the construction vehicles <br /> can travel and park in the area. <br /> <br /> Fred Herring stated that the agreement states that the vehicles will be parked on <br /> the property site itself. <br /> <br /> Ruth Leadbetter stated that the hydrant required to build her home does not <br /> benefit her property. She stated that her family cannot continue to maintain the <br /> road and asked that Council consider the heavy equipment and trucks that will <br /> travel on the road. She asked that the issues be considered before approving the <br /> project. <br /> <br /> Dale Koop asked Mayor Claire about a letter addressed from Woodside and <br /> responded that the agreement was obtained by all parties and then the applicant <br /> changed it and resubmitted it without Mr. Koop's approval. <br /> <br /> M/S Howard/Hartnett to close the public hearing. The motion passed by a <br /> unanimous voice vote. <br /> <br /> Council commented and asked various questions about the project. Council <br /> comments suggested exploring how the residents might work together toward <br /> obtaining water service and road improvements and that the project conforms to <br /> City regulations. <br /> <br /> A staff person from the Town of Woodside explained that Redwood City had been <br /> determined as a designated water service provider for that area. <br /> <br /> M/S Ira/Hartnett to uphold the decision of the Zoning Administrator to approve the <br /> Planned Development Permit and findings. The motion passed by a unanimous <br /> voice vote. MINUTE ORDER 02-137 <br /> <br /> 8. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST (Continued)- <br /> <br /> C. Council Member Howard - Council Member Howard stated that she along with <br /> Council Member Pierce and City Manager Everett traveled to Sacramento on a <br /> venture coordinated by a group called LOCAL (Leave our Community Assets <br /> Local). She stated that a coalition of the League of California Cities, the California <br /> State Association of Counties, and the California Special Districts Association <br /> <br /> SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MAY 20, 2002 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 9 <br />--- MINUTES Book No. 59 <br /> Page No. 168 <br /> <br /> <br />