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<br />?J A, ß . . <br /> <br />Mayor Ruskin spoke about the Bay Area Water Users Association symposium for policy leaders <br />on "The Future of Your Water Supplies". The symposium will be held April 14 from 9 a.m. to <br />noon at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Foster City. Mayor Ruskin stressed the importance of the <br />issue and through Utilities Committee Chairperson Ira requested a Council Member represent <br />the City. <br /> <br />5. STAFF REPORTS - <br /> <br />A. Traffic Mitigation Report; <br /> <br />MIS HartnettJIra to continue this item to April 3, 2000. The motion passed by a unanimous <br />voice vote. <br /> <br />B. Adult Oriented Businesses; <br /> <br />MIS IraIHartnett to continue this item to April 3, 2000. The motion passed by a unanimous <br />voice vote. <br /> <br />C. Status of Levee Closure <br /> <br />Mayor Ruskin explained there is a three-part recommendation from the Levee <br />Subcommittee as follows: . <br /> <br />1) the City close the gates immediately <br />2) the City continue to seek extension of the levee permit <br />3) the City develop a revised proposal for the U.S.F.W. <br /> <br />Public Comment: <br /> <br />Pat Dixon asked various questions pertaining to the specific area to be rebuilt and why the <br />clapper rail has not been adversely affected by the noise of the equipment in use. <br /> <br />Manuel Sotomayor stated he wants the levee fixed. <br /> <br />Derby Davidson was pleased that a compromise was proposed and asked that the Council <br />fight harder for rights to use the levee. <br /> <br />Carol Ford asked if the levee breeched and urged Council to not close the levees but look <br />for land to offer in mitigation. <br /> <br />Glen Perkins stated he was discouraged that the proposal was rejected. <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />MARCH 27, 2000 <br />PAGE 4 <br />