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1. LAFCO approves the application for the subject connection; <br />2. Property owners pay a Wastewater Treatment Capacity Fee; <br />3. Property owners pay a Sewer System Capital Facilities Fee; <br />4. Property owners pay a Special Benefit Reimbursement Fee; <br />5. Property owners pay for all expenses related to processing and constructing <br />the connection, and <br />Directing staff to submit an application to LAFCo for said extension. (802) <br />RESOLUTION 14667 AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER CONNECTION <br />PERMIT TO 1254 EDGEWOOD ROAD (APN- 058 - 030 -120) <br />M/S Foust/Howard to adjourn the Redevelopment Agency meeting. The motion passed <br />by a unanimous voice vote. <br />6. STAFF REPORTS <br />A. Report from Police Chief on gang violence suppression efforts <br />Council Member Hartnett stated that the ad hoc task force consisting of himself <br />and Mayor Ira reviewed the issue of increased gang violence in Redwood City <br />and the adjoining County area as well as the phenomena taking place across the <br />County and other areas. The task force and community are joined in concern of <br />that increased violence and although often it is confined to gang on gang <br />violence, it affects all of us, both individual neighborhoods and the community as <br />a whole. He further stated that the task force met with the Police Chief who <br />already was taking proactive steps to put in place plans to enhance the <br />suppression of gang violence. <br />Police Chief Carlos Bolanos gave a report of efforts and future strategies that are <br />already occurring while summarizing the most events that have occurred. <br />Council Members thanked Chief Bolanos for the report and efforts of Council <br />Members who encouraged San Mateo County to continue funding the joint task <br />force with 'Redwood City that was at risk due to budgetary constraints; asked <br />various questions on countywide collaboration; and encouraged neighborhoods <br />to work with the Police Department toward creating a safe community. <br />Mayor Ira emphasized that the first stage is suppression and the task force <br />recommendation is to authorize at least three months overtime at approximately <br />$65,000 per month that would come out of the reserve account. He stated that <br />there may be a need for additional funding and that could be considered at the <br />appropriate time. He further stated the importance of getting ahead of the curve <br />JOINT MEETING September 12, 2005 <br />CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PAGE 7 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 60 <br />Page No. 573 <br />