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Recommendation: <br /> Introduce an Ordinance Adding Chapter 38, Article VIII to the Redwood City Code — <br /> the Recycled Water Use Ordinance. (802) Minute Order 08-129 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, ADDING <br /> ARTICLE VIII TO CHAPTER 38 OF THE CITY CODE REGARDING RECYCLED <br /> WATER USE (Introduction/first reading June 23, 2008) <br /> 6.4 Section — Ordinances (Second ReadinglAdoption) <br /> A. ORDINANCE NO. 2332 AMENDING SECTION 20.93 TO ARTICLE VII OF <br /> CHAPTER 20 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> PROHIBITING PARKING ON PUBLIC STREETS DURING SPECIFIED HOURS <br /> FOR STREET SWEEPING PURPOSES (Introduction�rst reading June 9, 2008; <br /> publication June 13,2008) (703) <br /> B. ORDINANCE NO. 2333 AMENDING SECTION 27.101A OF THE CODE OF THE <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT <br /> CAPACITY FEES (Introduction�rst reading June 9, 2008; publication June 17,2008) <br /> (505) <br /> 6.5 Section —Claims and Warrants <br /> A. Approve warrants dated through June 23, 2008 and usual and necessary payments <br /> through June 30, 2008. (303) Minute Order 08-128 <br /> Discussion on item 6.3B <br /> 6.3 Section — Ordinance -First Reading/Introduction (Continued) <br /> B. Redwood City Recycled Water Use Ordinance <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Introduce an Ordinance Adding Chapter 38, Article VIII to the Redwood City Code — <br /> the Recycled Water Use Ordinance. Minute Order 08-129 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, ADDING <br /> ARTICLE VIII TO CHAPTER 38 OF THE CITY CODE REGARDING RECYCLED <br /> WATER USE (Introduction/first reading June 23, 2008) <br /> Council stated there had been talks regarding area H, and that Council has taken a position <br /> on this, which would remain unchanged by any change to the Ordinance. Council stated the <br /> City Manager's move on these issues would likely be very close to Council's concerns and <br /> recommendations in any changes that would be made are in the best interest of the <br /> community. Council acknowledged and applauded the Recycled Water Task Force and its <br /> work and felt the plan was, indeed, consistent with what it had recommended overall. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD JUNE 23, 2008 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 6 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 132 <br />