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3/3/2003
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of Sequoia High School and encouraged the community to do the same because <br />Carrington Hall will certainly benefit the school but definitely, the community of <br />Redwood City. <br />Council Member Ruskin stated his opposition to war and that he would welcome an <br />opportunity to discuss such a resolution and agendize that discussion for a future <br />meeting. <br />Mayor Claire stated that because he opposes war and lost a brother in Vietnam, he <br />will look forward to discussion should the issue come before the City Council. <br />Jeri Joseph stated that at this time the community does need to come together and <br />the San Mateo County Historical Museum does bring the Redwood City community <br />together. She invited the community to join in the events celebrating the 135 birthday <br />of the City where many events are planned. She stated that the first event takes place <br />at the Courthouse on February 11 at 7:00 p.m. where Council Member Ruskin will be <br />the moderator and former Mayors of Redwood City will share there experience while <br />serving in office. <br />Kate Eckardt stated that San Diego has been using recycled water for the last six <br />years. She encouraged the City Council to go county wide and make it a State <br />mandate to look into desalinization plants now. She asked to keep the discussions <br />going and learn what we really have at stake. <br />7. CONSENT CALENDAR — <br />Items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council and <br />are enacted by one motion and one vote. There is no separate discussion of these <br />items unless a Council Member or Citizen so requests, in which event the item will be <br />removed from the consent and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. <br />M/S Howard /Ira to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by <br />title adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. Items 7.1.B, <br />7.1.0 and 7.2.13. were removed from the Consent Calendar. The motion passed by a <br />unanimous roll call vote. <br />7.1 Section — Motions <br />A. Motion to approve the minutes of January 13, 2003 and the minutes of the regular <br />joint meeting of January 27, 2003; MINUTE ORDER 03 -30 <br />7.2 Section - Resolutions <br />A. Requests for short-term parking zones at 820 Woodside Road and 1503 <br />Woodside Road, and for a no stopping zone at 1745 El Camino Real; <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 10, 2003 <br />MINUTES PAGE 4 <br />
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