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2. Adopt a resolution amending Section 3 of the Rules and Regulations of the <br />Redwood City Water Department (Public Works Services Department) related to <br />water rates <br />RESOLUTION 14647 AMENDING SECTION 3 OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS <br />OF THE REDWOOD CITY WATER DEPARTMENT (PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES <br />DEPARTMENT) RELATING TO WATER RATES; AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION <br />NO. 14598 <br />3. By resolution, adopt water enterprise guiding principles and rescind all prior <br />adopted principles, as those principles may have been amended from time to <br />time. <br />RESOLUTION 14648 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />ADOPTING WATER ENTERPRISE GUIDING PRINCIPLES AND RESCINDING ALL <br />PRIOR ADOPTED PRINCIPLES, AS THOSE PRINCIPLES MAY HAVE BEEN <br />AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br />8. STAFF REPORTS <br />A. Downtown Parking Management Plan <br />Downtown Development Coordinator Zack explained the background and <br />workshops conducted on the Plan with the Downtown business community. He <br />explained that this is the time for input and direction with the ordinance scheduled <br />to return to Council on July 11, 2005. He further explained recommendations 1 -5 <br />in detail utilizing a PowerPoint presentation (on file in the City Clerk's <br />Department). <br />Council asked various questions and commented on the Plan. <br />Public Comment: <br />John Anagnostou stated that there will be two downtowns, a daytime and nighttime. <br />He strongly encouraged studying the agreement with the Cinema developer, <br />education of the community, signage, permits without penalization while <br />applauding the creativity involved. <br />Billy James referred to a proposed plan to charge library patrons a parking fee of <br />$.50 per hour and suggested a validation option be applied. He further stated that <br />if we provide bicycle lanes and sidewalks, the people will come, and that is a way <br />to relieve congestion downtown. He stated that it would benefit City employees to <br />park further away and his final point was to request the sign prohibiting bicycles <br />REGULAR MEETING MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JUNE 6, 2005 <br />PAGE 5 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 60 <br />Page No. 489 <br />