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RESOLUTION No. 14886 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF <br /> AGREEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY LOCATED <br /> AT 96 BUCKINGHAM AVENUE FOR TRANSITIONAL HOUSING (SERVICE LEAGUE OF <br /> SAN MATEO COUNTY) <br /> 6.4 Section —Claims and Warrants <br /> A. Approve warrants dated through August 11, 2008 and usual and necessary <br /> payments through August 25, 2008. (303) Minute Order 08-164 <br /> .....,,.,,,.........> .............�.���...�.��,���,.�,���„���.����...,.,.�..��..,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,....«�.< <br /> 7. STAFF REPORTS <br /> A. Sequoia Union High School District Improvement Project — Neighborhood <br /> Concerns. (Information only. No action required). <br /> Public Comment <br /> Michael Grove (with time ceded by Mary Ellen Pence), stated the Sequoia High School <br /> parking project has been underway for nine weeks. While he has made progress with the <br /> District and the City, he restated his overall objectives and concerns regarding reducing <br /> the safety hazards, decreasing risks and creating a safer environment. He stated he has <br /> learned through trial and error how best to keep matters such as this in the open process, <br /> and that he has no issue with Council's integrity. He opined this is a fundamental issue <br /> where the School District and City are separate jurisdictions, but still hoped for continued <br /> help from the City in bridging this gap. In his view, meetings offline with Council, the City <br /> Manager and the community would have been helpful. He commented on the letter he <br /> received from the City Attorney, and stated that this was indeed a large project and it did <br /> affect 1/3 of the campus area, and that many community members were concerned about <br /> this project. He made comments about the School District and shared his willingness to <br /> pursue this issue to a positive end in an open process. <br /> Mike Gabitass said he is scheduled to meet with the School District board in August 27 <br /> He spoke to certain difficulties in trying to work together with the City Council, District and <br /> the residents. He said the difficulty comes from the fact that the City and District have <br /> different and separate processes. <br /> Jason Culverhouse spoke to the fact that the construction had started and was near <br /> completion. He opined that secondary phases of the project are also looming, and yet the <br /> School District did not do traffic studies or any environmental studies from the City. <br /> Walter Mitchell spoke to continuing issues with the Sequoia High School District, and his <br /> efforts to reach out to the City and Health Department for help with these issues regarding, <br /> safety, environmental/garbage issues, etc. He stressed the cost and concerns associated <br /> with the now new parking project and the additional problems this poses for the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD MEETING AUGUST 11, 2008 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 6 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 198 <br />