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4/28/2003
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Director of C /CAG was present to speak on AB 1546, which would allow C /CAG to <br />impose a motor vehicle licensd fee within San Mateo County. <br />C /CAG Executive Director Richard Napier, explained that both AB 1.546 and ACA <br />10 are strongly supported by C /CAG. He stated that ACA 10 would reduce the <br />liability in raising funds for the NPDES program. He stated that with voter approval <br />it will be easier to assess fees for the program. AB 1546 is a result of the situation <br />with the State budget and the exploration of ideas to help address some of the <br />problems. AB 1546 would allow C /CAG up to $4.00 to be added to the motor <br />vehicle fee, not the vehicle license fee. The requirements are that it is only valid for <br />five years, sun setting December 31, 2008, there is a limit of $4.00, prior to <br />imposition there must be a very specific work program, performance measures and <br />specific tasks identified. At the end of the five years, a report must be provided <br />back to the Legislature. <br />M/S Hartnett/Howard to adopt RESOLUTION 14521 SUPPORTING ASSEMBLY BILL <br />1546, AUTHORIZING THE CITY /COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS TO <br />INCREASE THE VEHICLE LICENSE FEE WITHIN SAN MATEO COUNTY TO PROVIDE <br />FUNDING FOR CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS AND STORM WATER <br />POLLUTION PREVENTION PROGRAM <br />The motion passed by a majority roll call vote with Council Member Jordan <br />voting no and Vice Mayor Ira absent. <br />M/S Ruskin /Howard to adopt RESOLUTION 14522 SUPPORTING ASSEMBLY <br />CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 10, WHICH EXEMPTS FEE INCREASES FOR <br />STORM DRAINS AND STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PROGRAMS FROM <br />THE VOTING REQUIREMENTS OF PROPOSITION 218 <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote by those present with Vice <br />Mayor Ira absent. <br />C. Resolution of Necessity — Ralston /Marine Parkway Interchange Improvements <br />Project Engineering File No. 803 -02 <br />Mayor Claire explained that he removed the item from the Consent Calendar for <br />any possible discussion. The issue involves adopting a resolution authorizing the <br />use of Eminent Domain proceedings to acquire certain portions of parcels <br />belonging to the Oracle Corporation, for the Ralston /Marine Parkway Interchange <br />Improvements Project, that would enable the improvements to the subject <br />interchange function as designed and approved by Caltrans. <br />M/S Ruskin /Howard to adopt RESOLUTION 14523 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AUTHORIZING ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY AND THE <br />EXPENDING OF FUNDS THEREFOR, AND THE INSTITUTION OF EMINENT DOMAIN <br />PROCEEDINGS <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 14, 2003 <br />MINUTES <br />PAGE 4 <br />
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