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<br />skunks, but unable to find a different fate for the red fox. He continued that he felt the <br />negotiations did achieve result and that the changes will apply. <br /> <br />Senior Civil Engineer Vorametsanti stated he had been in contact with Tonya Light and <br />asked her to compose a memorandum of understanding for execution by the various <br />agencies that are a party to the effort. Additionally, Ms. Kelly of the Peninsula Humane <br />Society who is the recipient of many of these animals and both have stated they are <br />de1igently working on the memorandum of understanding and when completed, they <br />will obtain agreement from the agencies. <br /> <br />Council Member Jordan requested a delay until February 28 to allow enough time for <br />the Bay Area Coalition of Animal Protection Organization to get the memorandum of <br />understanding on the desk ofFish and Wildlife with approval of the agreement by <br />Council to occur simultaneously. <br /> <br />Council discussion ensued regarding postponing the item. <br /> <br />Public Comment: <br /> <br />Tonya Light, Bay Area Coalition of Animal Protection Organizations, clarified that the <br />organization has not delayed in getting their understanding of the agreement together <br />and has been operating under the assumption that there has been an agreement for well <br />over a year and has been removing animals from that site in a humane manner since <br />then. Recently, Fish and Wildlife staff has notified BACAPO that they have changed <br />their opinion of what would be acceptable in the agreement, and there has been no <br />confirmation of the understanding. This is the reason for concern about a memorandum <br />of understanding. She further stated that the next day, BACAPO would be drafting th~ir <br />version of the understanding that they have been operating under for the past year and <br />faxed to the member organizations of BACAPO for approval with the copy to work <br />from distributed by Friday, February 18. <br /> <br />Patricia Dixon referred to October 1998 at Sandpiper School when Ken Sanchez stated <br />there would be no killing of the raccoons and skunks, and that they would be <br />transported to the Humane Society. She stated she would like the issue brought up to <br />him by City Manager Everett. Ms. Dixon requested Council not vote until the <br />memorandum of understanding was completed and reminded Council of the February <br />18 deadline for a letter to be received regarding the Crystal Springs watershed. <br /> <br />Council comments included desire for language to be included in the resolution <br />clarifying the understanding. <br /> <br />MIS Ira/Claire to adopt RESOLUTION 13835 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING <br />EXECUTION OF COOPERATIVE SERVICE AGREEMENT TO CONDUCT <br />PREDATOR DAMAGE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES ON REDWOOD CITY <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />FEBRUARY 14,2000 <br /> <br />PAGE 6 <br /> <br />.~----- '--'T' <br />