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3/24/2003
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will address issues such as parking and future build outs should that be a <br />consideration. <br />Council Members asked various questions relative to the site fit and setback <br />issues. <br />M/S Howard /Pierce to approve Motion of Intent to adopt resolution A through G <br />which will be incorporated in a Resolution to certify the library project budget, local <br />funding commitment, supplemental funds, and public library operation to be <br />adopted on March 24, 2003. The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote. <br />MINUTE ORDER 03-62 <br />8. PUBLIC HEARING- <br />A. Formation and Membership in the Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation <br />Agency, pursuant to the requirements of AB 2058 <br />Public Works Services Director Ingram explained that the legislation that became <br />effective the first of this year requires that local agencies within the service area of <br />the SFPUC conduct a public hearing and to make and declare findings regarding <br />formation of and membership in the Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation <br />Agency. Ingram stated for the record, the purpose statement of the legislation as <br />appears in the staff report, page 2 of 4 (8.A2). <br />Mayor Claire opened the public hearing. <br />Public Comment. <br />Christina Lai stated that because nobody is able to give assurance about what this <br />means in the future, we are still looking at the recycled water project, the health <br />study and might lose the policy adopted on February 3. If for some reason, by <br />joining this agency, it would force recycled water onto any residents, the Council <br />would be a laughing stock as well. She stated the timing is not right and that we <br />should wait until all health issues on the recycled water project are addressed. <br />Pat Dixon asked what would occur by joining the agency, such as the ability to <br />obtain more water or limiting the amount of water available. <br />Council Member Ruskin stated that it would enable the 29 agencies to begin to <br />look out for its own interests, to conserve water, to seek additional water supplies, <br />work as a group and act as a water district. <br />M/S Hartnett/Howard to close the public hearing. The motion passed by a <br />unanimous voice vote. <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 10, 2003 <br />MINUTES PAGE 7 <br />
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