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City Council & Redevelopment
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4/3/2006
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Recommendation: <br />Approve the recommended amendment to Section 18.249.0 of the City Code, <br />which would allow reimbursement of any portion of impact fees paid between <br />March 28, 2006 and May 3, 2006 that would qualify for a credit under the <br />provisions of Section 18.249.C.1 as introduced for amendment on March 27, <br />2006, which amendment deletes the requirement that existing structures must <br />have been occupied within the past three years to receive a credit for prior use in <br />determining Transportation Impact Fee payment. (505) <br />ORDINANCE 2298 AMENDING SECTION 18.249 OF ARTICLE XV TO CHAPTER 18 <br />OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION <br />IMPACT FEES FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT (First Reading March 27, 2006) <br />6.4 Section — Claims and Warrants <br />A. Approve warrants dated through April 3, 2006 and usual and necessary payments <br />through April 24, 2006. (303) MINUTE ORDER 06-67 <br />7. STAFF REPORTS <br />A. Wayfinding and Directional Signage Program <br />Redevelopment Manager Moeller explained that on February 27, Council directed <br />that staff consult with the Downtown Business Group (DBG) on a preferred option <br />for the wayfinding and signage program. She explained that on March 7, the DBG <br />supported the logo and sign program developed by Keng's Design after receiving <br />presentations by staff and Catalyst, Hellbent Marketing and Keng's Design. She <br />further explained the necessary timeline. <br />Tom Richman of Catalyst Design gave an overview of the sign program and <br />recommendation. He showed the 11 choices presented to the DBG for the basic <br />downtown identification sign stating that the selection was no. 3 using the skyline <br />logo for both the large and small signs, with a distant second place choice being <br />no. 4, the red with silver halo using the Downtown RWC. Related to blade signs, <br />the DBG preferred the blue parking sign, the CalTrain logo on a gray colored <br />blade for the train signs, and the arrowhead will be on a black field independent of <br />the color field on which the message is presented and no. 2 being the choice. He <br />further stated the Catalyst recommendation to eliminate the custom silver <br />medallion with the RWC embossed logo and the decorative Redwood leaf detail <br />on the base of the pole. He suggested a gold ball cap and painting the gold trim. <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL /REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APRIL 3, 2006 <br />MEETING MINUTES PAGE 4 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 61 <br />Page No. 145 <br />
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