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2. Adopt Redevelopment Agency resolution with exhibits adopting the Agency's <br /> Conflict of Interest Code. <br /> RESOLUTION RD 04-04 OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE REDWOOD <br /> CITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY RE-ADOPTING THE AGENCY'S CONFLICT <br /> OF INTEREST CODE AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. RD 87-04 AND <br /> RELATED RESOLUTIONS <br /> M/S Ruskin/Pierce to adjourn the Redevelopment Agency Meeting. The motion passed <br /> by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> 6. STAFF REPORTS <br /> A. Emergency Preparedness Plan <br /> Fire Chief Kohlmann made the PowerPoint presentation that included <br /> explanation of the organizational structure, chain of command and functional <br /> responsibilities. <br /> Council Members asked various questions and made comments. Comments <br /> included a request that staff compose a summary document of the presentation <br /> to send out to the neighborhood association newsletters, the PTA's, schools and <br /> other places where the community might access the information. Council <br /> Member Foust thanked Chief Kohlmann and Battalion Chief Skinner for their <br /> assistance in the certification of Redwood City employee Juan Ochoa who is part <br /> of the Friendly Acres neighborhood. She further commended Mr. Ochoa and <br /> Brian Mulver from San Mateo County. <br /> Public Comment: <br /> Janet Borgens stated that Friendly Acres does have a great emergency bin that <br /> contains various available items. It was co-sponsored by the neighborhood and <br /> initiated by Bonnie Miller's obtaining a grant. She asked if there would be any <br /> further action in reinstituting the NERT program which is the Neighborhood <br /> Emergency Response Team. She referred to the system in Palo Alto model of <br /> notifying people via telephone in an emergency. <br /> Maria Diaz Vivian spoke of the NERT program and her experience with it stating <br /> that she received a lot of practical experience. She stressed that the <br /> neighborhoods need assistance from the City to obtain further grants for <br /> certification and re-certification. She referred to the fact that many of the City <br /> emergency workers had lived out of the Redwood City area and it is important to <br /> know if that is still the case. <br /> CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY NOVEMBER 22, 2004 <br /> JOINT MEETING MINUTES <br /> PAGE 4 <br />