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Georgette Guerra stated she has approximately 40 more signatures to add to the petitions handed <br /> in. Some points she made included that the environmental review required will be extensive and <br /> she stated the argument that employees of the proposed project will be able to live in the project <br /> with no impact on Highway 101 is somewhat ridiculous. She continued reading from her notes. <br /> <br /> Mayor Ruskin stated in recent days he had discussion with the Port Commission regarding <br /> temporary space for boats, but that there appears to be no available space. He stated he also <br /> talked with the head of BCDC who sent letters to all marinas in the Bay Area asking that they <br /> consider opening up more slips. No response has been received as yet. He further stated he has <br /> requested as recent as this morning that the developer extend the date to vacate. <br /> <br />7. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> <br /> Items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council and are enacted <br /> by one motion and one vote. There is no separate discussion of these items unless a Council <br /> Member or Citizen so requests, in which event the item is removed from the Consent Calendar <br /> and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. <br /> <br /> M/S Ira/Pierce to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by title, adopt <br /> the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. <br /> <br /> The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> <br /> 7.1 Section - Motions <br /> <br /> A. Motion to Approve the Minutes of the meeting of May 7, 2001; MINUTE ORDER 01-74 <br /> <br /> B. Motion adopt a temporary "Recycled Water Incentive Rate" for specified irrigation water <br /> meters in Redwood Shores; MINUTE ORDER 01-75 <br /> <br /> 7.2 Section - Agreements/Resolutions <br /> <br /> A. RESOLUTION 14227 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT <br /> FOR PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES FOR TRAFFIC <br /> STUDY/ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF 709 WOODSIDE ROAD (Fehr & Peers <br /> Associates); <br /> (304) <br /> B. Grant of Revocable Permit to Use Space (former Sewage Treatment Plant Site) on approximately <br /> two and one-half acres of City-owned land on Maple Street and Amendment to Existing Revocable <br /> Permit; <br /> (604) <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MAY 21, 2001 <br />MINUTES PAGE 4 <br />MINUTES Book No. 58 <br />Page No. 418 <br /> <br /> <br />