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<br /> . .. . ,. <br /> n ' . <br /> and favors maintaining the historical aspects of the original staircase. With respect <br /> ........ to option C, it provides the opportunity for a variety of spaces that could be used to <br /> tell the historic stories of San Mateo County and Redwood City. The addition of <br /> plaques and photographs depicting the history of events invites people to pause <br /> and dwell in the space, t'fld then draws them to explore further. The food concept <br /> in the outdoor kiosk is' a gCl"Jd one, water and tossing of coins is a consideration. <br /> Jim Munro, representing the County's Historic Resource Advisory Board, the City's <br /> Historical Resources Advisory Committee, Historic Union Cemetery, and Redwood <br /> City Archives, referred to the plan that showed greenery and the lawn affect. His <br /> suggestion was rather than having the columns and fountains, that one singular <br /> fountain in the center with a low ledge is used. Secondly, he suggested that in the <br /> curved lawn area, a bust of Simon Mezes might be placed on one side and a <br /> logger on the other side. A low fountain with a lower ledge around it with kiosks <br /> around the front corners could house an information booth to learn about the <br /> programs in the city. <br /> Consensus by the City Council, Planning Commission and Architectural Review <br /> Committee was that after the input received has been incorporated into the <br /> concept plans, the plans be brought back for further consideration. <br /> 7. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST <br /> '~ <br /> A. Legislation (information only) . This sub-section involves possible discussion of <br /> City Position on Proposed Legislation described in the League of California Cities <br /> Priority Focus Bulletin No. 16-2004. Council may direct staff to act on positions <br /> taken by Council. (Copies of League of California Cities Priority Focus available in <br /> City Clerk's Department.) <br /> 8. ADJOURNMENT - 10:45 p.m. <br /> MIS Hartnett/Ruskin to adjourn to the next regular City Council meeting of May 10. <br /> 2004, The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Patricia S. Howe <br /> City Clerk <br /> ~ <br /> JOINT MEETING MINUTES <br /> CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCYI <br /> JOINT STUDY SESSION with PLANNING COMMISSION MAY 3, 2004 <br /> & ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE PAGE 5 <br />
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