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<br />DES:djk ll/30/90 (#041/28) <br /> <br />aforesaid water shortage emergency so as to avoid inequitable <br /> <br />allocations of the Supply Assurance; <br />NOW, THEREFORE; <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, <br />AS FOLLOWS: <br />1. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 3 hereof, this <br />Council does hereby agree with the Suburban Purchasers that the <br />provisions of Section 7.02 (b) of the Master Agreement dealing <br />with the allocation of that portion of the Supply Assurance <br />designated as the Suburban Allocable Water shall be, and hereby <br />are, suspended as to water used by Suburban Purchasers subject <br />thereto during the fiscal years 1989-1990 (i.e., July 1, 1989 - <br />June 30, 1990) and 1990-1991 (Le., July 1, 1990 - June 30, <br />1991), and hereby agrees that water usage during said fiscal <br />years shall not be used for any purpose in determining permanent <br />water entitlements to the Suburban Allocable Water. <br />2. Except as provided in paragraph 1 hereof, this Council <br />does hereby agree that Section 7.02 (b) of the Master Agreement <br />shall remain in full force and effect and shall operate without <br />modification as to water used during all fiscal years except <br />those specified in the aforementioned Resolution No. 10909 and <br />paragraph 1 hereof, recommencing with fiscal year 1991-1992. <br />3. This resolution shall become effective upon adoption of <br />resolutions of like tenor by each of the 25 other water <br />purchasers similarly affected by the provisions of Section <br />7.02(b) of the Master Agreement on or before December 31, 1990; <br />provided, however, that if each and all of the other such 25 <br /> <br />3 <br />