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ii) M/S HartnetVHoward to introduce an INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE <br /> PROHIBITING LAND USES IN CONFLICT WITH GENERAL PLAN, <br /> SPECIFIC PLAN, AND ZONING PROPOSALS UNDER CONSIDERATION <br /> FOR HEREIN DESCRIBED AREA LOCATED IN THE VICINITY OF MAPLE <br /> STREET, EAST BAYSHORE BOULEVARD, AND BAIR ISLAND ROAD IN <br /> THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY. The motion passed by the following roll call <br /> vote: Ayes: Council Members Hartnett, Howard, Ira, Pierce, Vice Mayar Claire <br /> and Mayor Ruskin. Noes: Council Member Jordan. <br /> i) M/S Claire/Howard to reconsider the interim urgency ordinance. The motion passed <br /> by a majority roll call vote with Council Member Jordan voting no. <br /> M/S Hartnett/Pierce to introduce an INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE <br /> PROHIBITING OFFICE DEVELOPMENT ON PARCELS OF PROPERTY ONE <br /> ACRE OR LARGER WITHIN THE "CG" (GENERAL COMMERCIAL), "CG-R" <br /> (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL COMBINING), "CB" (CENTR.AL <br /> BUSINESS), AND "CN" (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) ZONING <br /> DISTRICTS IN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY. The ordinance shall expire and <br /> not be extended within 45 days. The motion passed by the following roll call vote: <br /> Ayes: Council Members Hartnett, Howard, Ira, Pierce, Vice Mayor Claire and <br /> Mayor Ruskin. Noes. Council Member Jordan <br /> Consensus for staff to prepare Interim Development Standards for the CG, CG-R, <br /> CB and CN zoning districts; and bring back a schedule and workplan for the <br /> Specific Plan Process for the Bair Island Road Study Area. <br /> M/S Claire/Hartnett to extend the meeting to 11:45 p.m. The motion passed by a <br /> majority voice vote with Council Member Jordan voting no. <br /> B. Photo Red Light Enforcement Technology; <br /> This item was continued to the meeting of August 14, 2000. <br /> C. Bond Service Tax Rates - 2000-2001 General Improvement District 1-64; <br /> Financial Services Director Ponty stated the recommendation is to approve the proposed <br /> tax rates for GID 1-64 for the reclamation bonds and the facility bonds that are based on <br /> the assessed valuations that the Council sitting as the Board of Equalization adopted earlier <br /> tonight. The net change in the reclamation bond tax is a reduction of approximately 5 cents <br /> per $100 in assessed valuation to 0.1458 cents and the facility bonds tax rate is dropping <br /> approximately three cents from 17.6 to 14.6 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. The net <br /> effect of the increase in assessed valuation in a decreased tax rates on a typical single <br /> family home in the Redwood Shores area will be about $10.00 per year in taxes. <br /> REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JULY 24, 2000 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 9. <br /> _. .. _ ..._. . . ___ � <br />