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<br />1. <br /> <br />Approve warrants dated through January 24th, 2000 and usual and necessary payments <br />through February 7th, 2000; MOTION ORDER 00-181 <br /> <br />MIS Ira/Howard to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by title, adopt <br />the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. The motion passed by a <br />unanimous roll call vote. <br /> <br />MIS HartnettlIra to reconsider the approval of the January 24, 2000 minutes. The motion passed <br />by a unanimous voice vote. <br /> <br />MIS Hartnett/Howard to revise the January 24, 2000 minutes to adjourn in honor of Ambrose <br />Miles. The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote. <br /> <br />4. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST <br /> <br />Mayor Ruskin read a proclamation in honor of Voter Registration Week, January 31- February 7, <br />stating that government works best with more people involved in it. <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />Regional Transportation Appointments; <br /> <br />Mayor Ruskin explained that these appointments have traditionally been by the Mayor, but <br />that recent concern about the importance of these appointments had prompted a need for <br />discussion on how the City should vote on the appointments. <br /> <br />MIS Hartnett/Ira to begin a new process of Council voting in order to provide direction to <br />the Mayor or the Mayor's designee as to which candidates nominated to vote for. The <br />motion passed by a unanimous voice vote. MOTION ORDER 00-182 <br /> <br />Council comments included concern that names are not always provided prior to the voting <br />time, but that action on a case by case basis could occur as necessary. Also, mentioned was <br />the importance of the regional transportation issues which the selection would effect. <br />Mayor Ruskin stated that the process would be keeping with the City's collegial form of <br />government where all vital decisions are made by the entire Council. <br /> <br />City Clerk Howe explained the voting process and began the roll call vote on each seat. <br />The voting tally was as follows: <br /> <br />Vote for one Council Member (Central Judicial District) to serve on the San Mateo <br />County District (SAMTRANS) term beginning January 1, 2000 through December <br />31, 2003. The nominees were Council Member Mary H. Janney of Burlingame and <br />Council Member Debbie Ruddock of Half Moon Bay. <br /> <br />Council Member Hartnett: <br />Council Member Howard: <br /> <br />Council Member Mary H. Janney <br />Council Member Mary H. Janney <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />JANUARY 24, 2000 <br />PAGE 3 <br /> <br />-~._- ---.-. --r . <br />
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