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<br />8. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br />A. Amend Redwood City Municipal Code Article I, Section 5.1 - Regulations for <br />Animal Control <br /> <br />Administrative Sergeant Harper stated that the existing City animal control code <br />established in 1987 and amended in 1988 adopted the San Mateo County animal <br />control ordinance which has become obsolete and thus our ordinance requires <br />updating. The proposed changes are intended to update the Redwood City code <br />and bring it into conformance with the codes and fees of all other San Mateo cities <br />and the County as required by an agreement for participation in the Peninsula <br />Humane Society Animal Control contract. It is the opinion of the Police Department <br />staff that the proposed ordinance changes are required to serve the citizens and <br />allow for uniform enforcement throughout the City and County. All other <br />participating jurisdictions in the County have enacted the proposed changes. <br /> <br />Mayor Pierce opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />M/S Howard/Ira to close the public hearing. The motion passed by a <br />unanimous voice vote. <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />M/S Howard/Foust to introduce an ordinance to amend Redwood City Municipal <br />Code, Article 1, Section 5.1. This will adopt, by reference, the Animal Control <br />Ordinance of the County of San Mateo, as recently amended. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE AMENDING REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT BY <br />REFERENCE CHAPTER 6.04 OF TITLE 6 OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTY <br />ORDINANCE CODE AS AMENDED ON SEPTEMBER 13, 2005, RELATING TO <br />REGULATIONS FOR ANIMAL CONTROL <br /> <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> <br />MINUTE ORDER 06-21 <br /> <br />9. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST <br /> <br />A. Legislation (information only) - This sub-section involves possible discussion of <br />City Position on Proposed Legislation described in the League of California Cities <br />Priority Focus Bulletin No. 1-2006 and 2-2006. Council may direct staff to act on <br />positions taken by Council. (Copies of League of California Cities Priority Focus <br />available in City Clerk's Department.) <br /> <br />B. Council Member Bain - requested that as much detail be provided in the minutes <br />as possible. He stated that the City website lists various priorities with different <br />projects being worked on listed under each. He stated that the information is a bit <br />sporadic and the notes from last year's Priority Session really do not provide the <br />level of detail that gives the public insight into Council discussion and why things <br /> <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND <br />PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY <br />MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />JANUARY 23, 2006 <br />PAGE 9 <br /> <br />----, "-.".-,-...".--..-.-...'....---. <br />