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■ l' ■ L 9 H ■ I ■ <br /> '— 1. Property owners pay a Wastewater Treatment Capacity Fee of $715.50 <br /> 2. Property owners pay a Sewer System Capital Facilities Fee of $960.00 <br /> 3. An annexation agreement between the City and County be executed. <br /> ADOPT RESOLUTION 14575, RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHO'21�ING <br /> EXECUTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 32 TO AGREEMENT RELATING <br /> TO SEWAGE TRANSMISSION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL; AND CONSENTING TO <br /> ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE EMERALD LAKE HEIGHTS SEWER <br /> MAINTENANCE DISTRICT <br /> 6.3 Section — Warrants <br /> A. Approve warrants dated through March 22, 2004 and usual and necessary <br /> payments through April 5, 2004; <br /> MINUTE ORDER 04-46 <br /> 7. STAFF REPORTS - <br /> A. Recycled Water Task Force Report <br /> Recycled Water Task Force Staff Liasion Chu Chang described the history and <br /> �-- process of the Recycled Water Task Force using a Powerpoint presentation (on <br /> file), and introduced Task Force members Mark McLaren and Derby Davidson, <br /> who presented the findings. According to Mr. McLaren and Mr. Davidson, the goal <br /> of the Task Force was to find 2000 acre feet-per-year of recycled and/or <br /> conserved water in a financially feasible manner by utilizing alternative sites other <br /> than schools, parks, and playgrounds. Mr. McLaren and Mr. Davidson identified <br /> and described the three priman� recommendations of the Task Force, which were: <br /> 1. Implement Alternative TF (Task Force), 2. Investigate and implement Other <br /> Potential Measures (OPM's) in addition to Alternative TF, and 3. Have the City <br /> prepare Annual Reports for the City Council and public review. <br /> Council Members congratulated the committee on a brilliant job, suggested that <br /> they be introduced, and voiced various questions to Gary Hover about Alternative <br /> TF's use of synthetic turf on playing fields. City Manager Everett asked for those <br /> Task Force members present to stand as a group and be congratulated. <br /> Gary Hover spoke of the history of synthetic turf use at Hoover Field, and noted its <br /> popularity in Califomia and around the country. <br /> Public comment: <br /> ._.. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND MARCH 22, 2004 <br /> REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PAGE 5 <br /> MINUTES <br />
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