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2. By resolution, authorize the use of the $200,000 in funding designated in the <br />Redevelopment Capital Budget for "Public Open Spaces" (Account Number <br />803 - 71453) for the Post Office Paseo Project and approve a transfer of <br />$227,758 from the Fiscal Year 2006/2007 Redevelopment Capital Budget <br />"Contingency" (Account Number 803 - 76000) into the Public Open Spaces <br />account to complete the funding needed to construct the Post Office Paseo <br />project. (405) <br />ADOPT RESOLUTION RD 06 -08 AMENDING THE REDWOOD CITY <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006 -2007 BY <br />TRANSFERRING $227,758 FROM THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CAPITAL <br />BUDGET "CONTINGENCY" ACCOUNT INTO THE PUBLIC OPEN SPACES <br />ACCOUNT AND AUTHORIZING THE USE OF THE PUBLIC OPEN SPACES <br />ACCOUNT FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE POST OFFICE PASEO PROJECT <br />6.3 Section — Claims and Warrants <br />A. Approve warrants dated through December 4, 2006 and usual and necessary <br />payments through December 11, 2006. (303) MINUTE <br />ORDER 06 -232 <br />7. STAFF REPORT/TASK FORCE REPORT <br />A. Community Tree Task Force Recommendations to City Council <br />Planning Manager Ekas introduced the topic, stating that the Task Force is an <br />innovative, hard working group of people who worked from March through <br />September. She further thanked staff members for their support. She further <br />described the notification process for this meeting and introduced Derby Davidson <br />and Isila Oliver who reported the Task Force recommendations. (PowerPoint <br />presentation on file) <br />Mr. Davidson explained the Vision, Urban Conditions, and Policies and <br />Procedures outlined by the Task Force. <br />Ms. Oliver described the Enforcement, Maintenance, Budget and Education <br />components of the Task Force recommendations. She further thanked Mayor <br />Pierce and the City for canvassing community participation and involvement in <br />putting forth the recommendations. <br />Council Members asked various questions such as whether the policy applies to <br />all trees on the property, how much information was obtained from other <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />MEETING MINUTES <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 61 <br />Page 296 <br />DECEMBER 4, 2006 <br />PAGE 6 <br />