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<br />c. Information and Referral Program Grant Agreement between the City and Silicon, <br />Valley Community Foundation and Budget Adjustment for Fiscal Year 2008-2009. <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />1. Approve by motion and authorize the City Manager to execute the 2008-2009 <br />Support for Information and Referral Program Grant Agreement between the <br />City and Silicon Valley Community Foundation; and MO-08-141 <br /> <br />2. Amend by resolution the Budget for Fiscal Year 2008-2009 to appropriate <br />anticipated grant revenue from Silicon Valley Community Foundation. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION No. 14877 ESTABLISHING AN APPROPRIATION REPRESENTING <br />ANTICIPATED GRANT REVENUE FROM SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION <br />AND ADDING ANTICIPATED GRANT REVENUE INTO GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR <br />APPROPRIATION <br /> <br />6.3 Section -Claims and Warrants <br /> <br />A. Approve warrants dated through July 21, 2008 and usual and necessary payments <br />through July 28,2008. MO-08-142 <br /> <br />Mayor Foust stated that in the future Consent Calendar items will be read in advance of the <br />Council voting. <br /> <br />~~.~.....*****************AAAAAA..A******.AA*AA****AAA.A~A~..A.AA.~A.~***AAAAAA************AAAAAAAA*AAA <br /> <br />7 . STAFF REPORTS <br /> <br />A. Staff Draft of Counter Measures to Proposed Initiative Measure Amending the <br />Charter of Redwood City - San Francisco Bay Front and City Park Land. <br />No Action Required. <br /> <br />Mayor Foust welcomed public comment on the matter. <br /> <br />Nancy Arbuckle, Sequoia Audubon Society, spoke to volunteering her time to get the Open <br />Space Initiative on the ballot for November and opined staff's countermeasure is not a true <br />alternative. In her opinion, it does not adequately address certain issues. She requested <br />the Council withdraw its measure and place the Initiative on the ballot for a vote. <br /> <br />Gita Dev (with time ceded by Doris Dahlgren) spoke as a member of the Sustainable Land <br />Use Committee and the Sierra Club and their support of growth and the provision of <br />housing development. On the Council's countermeasure, she stated the Open Space Vote <br />more truly supports a sustainable model in growth and housing development issues in <br />providing protection for the bay lands and open spaces. She stressed a focus on <br />developing the downtown areas versus the open space areas and other sensitive lands. <br /> <br />JULY 21, 2008 <br />PAGE 6 <br /> <br />JOINT SPECIAL CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD <br />MEETING MINUTES <br />