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Recommendation: <br /> Adopt a resolution declaring Canvass of Returns and Resuits of Special <br /> Municipal Election held on November 2, 2004 <br /> RESOLUTION 14618 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> RECITING THE FACT OF THE CONSOLIDATED SPECIAL MUNlCIPAL ELECTION <br /> HELD ON NOVEMBER 2, 2004 DECLARING THE RESULT AND SUCH OTHER <br /> MATTERS AS PROVIDED BY LAW <br /> 5.3 Section — Claims and Warrants <br /> A. Approve warrants dated through December 6, 2004 and usual and necessary <br /> payments through December 13, 2004; MINUTE ORDER 04-221 <br /> B. Leave to Present a Lafe Claim <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Staff recommends denial of the application to file a late claim from Mohsen <br /> Jahani who alleges damage to a rental truck from an overhanging City tree. <br /> MINUTE ORDER 04-222 <br /> 6. STAFF REPORT <br /> A. Transportation Impact Fee Account Report <br /> Traffic Engineer Haygood explained that the annual account report is required by <br /> the State Code governing local development impact fees. He stated that the <br /> majority of the funds balance of $6.8 million will be spent on the Blomquist <br /> extension project. Staff expects to proceed, with right of way acquisition and <br /> grading of the approaches for this future bridge over Redwood Creek. Next years <br /> report will cover the funds available after the fifth year that the fee program will <br /> have been in effect. A comprehensive update of the traffic impact fee study will <br /> look at the project list making sure the projects are to remain on the list or be <br /> replaced with other projects that would still use fees that have been collected for <br /> projects that mitigate the impacts of development in Redwood City. <br /> Council asked various questions. <br /> Council comments included that the pedestrian bicycle walkway will not be <br /> funded because the Marina Shores project is not going forward. There is money <br /> available through MTC and C/CAG for pedestrian and bicycle pathways and <br /> cities are being asked to be project ready. An explanation was given in reference <br /> to page 6.A-9 showing the fees allocated to the different land use categories and <br /> the difference between the fast food and high turnover restaurant. A request was <br /> made to keep the placeholder for shuttle senrice and to bring cost estimates for <br /> CITY COUNCIL, PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY DECEMBER 6, 2004 <br /> AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY JOINT MEETING MINUTES <br /> PAGE 4 <br />