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ordinance is planned to last for approximately 3 -1/2 years as a sunset clause to <br />assist those interested in expediting locating in Redwood City. Pedestrian transit <br />improvements are still scheduled to occur Downtown, although the fees for some <br />of those uses is exempted. Redevelopment, grant, and possibly transportation <br />agency monies will be available for those improvements. <br />Council Member Pierce stated that a concern of the Housing and Human Concerns <br />Committee was that this would be an additional fee for housing developers. She <br />asked for a more clear definition of Section 2, page 5 of the proposed ordinance <br />referring to "Administrative Office ". Her concern related to misunderstanding in <br />terms of "retail sales ". <br />Engineering and Construction Manager Patterson stated that the office definitions <br />exist in the Zoning Ordinance so that there is clarity between the proposed <br />ordinance and the Zoning Ordinance. <br />7:50 p.m. — Vice Mayor Ira arrived at the dais <br />City Manager Everett stated that the record should show retail sales as being <br />generally accepted and not wholesale sales. This ordinance should apply to retail <br />sales where the general public is allowed into the building. <br />M/S Ruskin /Pierce to INTRODUCING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE <br />XV, SECTION 18.253 TO CHAPTER 18 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF <br />REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS AND CREDITS TO THE <br />TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES FOR USES EXCEPT PROFESSIONAL, <br />MEDICAL, BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE USES WITHIN A <br />CERTAIN DEFINED DOWNTOWN AREA. <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote. MINUTE ORDER 03 -22 <br />B. Regional Water System — Implementation of Assembly Bill 2058 and Senate <br />Bill 1870; <br />Council Member Ruskin stated that in 2002, three significant bills were passed <br />through the State legislature and signed by the Governor, AB 1823 with which the <br />State mandates that San Francisco repair the Hatch Hetchy system. The <br />implementation to be considered at this time regards the other two bills. AB 2058 <br />allows the City to set up and join the new water district that will enable the <br />agencies to look out for own interests in terms of water conservation, recycling <br />water and many other issues. The recommendation as stated below relates to AB <br />2058 and sets the public hearing to consider forming and becoming a member of <br />the Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA). Item number 2 <br />deals with SB 1870 which established a funding authority asking the agencies to <br />appoint an elected official to the office of the Director. <br />REGULAR JOINT CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 27, 2003 <br />AGENDA PAGE <br />