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(Signed petitions on file in City Clerk Office.) She strongly urged adoption of the <br />standards, thanking the City Council for the opportunity. <br />Mike Morris stated that he represents a group of citizens against the big box medical <br />business, Stanford. He stated that residents of Redwood City do not want Stanford <br />Medical in their neighborhood and would not approve Palo Alto Medical Foundation, <br />Sequoia Hospital or a Wal -Mart or shopping center either. He further stated that the <br />area cannot handle the traffic. He cited the various intersections of gridlock throughout <br />the area stating that another area such as the Pacific Shores area. <br />M/S Howard /Ira to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by <br />title, adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. The motion <br />passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br />5.1 Section — Motions <br />A. Approve the Regular City Council minutes of December 5, 2005, as submitted <br />(301) MINUTE ORDER 05 -245 <br />B. Purchase of two (2) Backhoe Loaders <br />Recommendation: <br />By motion, approve the purchase of two (2) Backhoe Loaders in the amount of <br />$169,017.22 from Pape Machinery of Newark, CA under the State of California <br />Office of Procurement Multiple Award Schedule (CMAS) Contract #4-05-38 - <br />0018A. (304) MINUTE ORDER 05 -246 <br />C. Award of Contract — Woodside Road Median Improvements Project <br />Recommendation: <br />Approve the contract documents and award the contract for the Woodside Road <br />Median Improvements Project to the lowest responsible bidder, Scapes, Inc. of <br />Half Moon Bay, California, for their low bid of $325,437.80. (304) <br />MINUTE ORDER 05 -247 <br />5.2 Section — Resolutions - <br />A. Housing Endowment and Regional Trust of San Mateo County (HEART) <br />Membership - CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />Council Member Howard stated her support for the vision of HEART and asked for <br />an explanation of when the opportunity would arise for Redwood City to serve on <br />the Board. The response from Chris Moore, Executive Director, stated that there <br />are currently two vacancies on the Board for City elected officials. He further stated <br />that the Council of Cities will be taking nominations for those positions at the <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING DECEMBER 19, 2005 <br />MINUTES PAGE 3 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 61 <br />Page No. 66 <br />