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BHV Innisfree Ventures I, LLC, developers of the Downtown Retail- Cinema <br />project, for abatement and demolition of existing buildings and coordination of <br />utility relocations. <br />2. Appropriate $1.22M for the above from the $20M loan from the City to the <br />Agency which will be paid back to the City from the Redevelopment Agency's <br />bond as part of the Downtown Funding Plan. MINUTE ORDER 03 -193 <br />6.2 Section — Claims and Warrants <br />A. Approve warrants dated through August 11, 2003 and usual and necessary <br />payments through August 25, 2003; (301) MINUTE ORDER 03 -194 <br />6.3 Section — Resolutions <br />A. Amendment of ballot measure proposing amendment to Redwood City Charter <br />and submission of ballot measure to the voters of the City of Redwood City at the <br />General Municipal Election of November 4, 2003. (307) <br />Adopt a resolution authorizing submission of certain specified amendments to the <br />Redwood City Charter to the voters of the City of Redwood City at the General <br />Municipal Election of November 4, 2003. <br />RESOLUTION 14546 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, <br />SUBMITTING TO THE VOTERS CERTAIN CHARTER AMENDMENTS AT THE <br />GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2003 <br />8. STAFF REPORTS <br />A. Redwood City Recycled Water Project (802) <br />Public Works Services Director Ingram stated that both recommended actions are <br />a continuation of steps being taken while moving ahead with policy decision <br />making about recycling water. He stated that the project is as defined in the <br />environment review documents, that is a broad umbrella project that fits within the <br />service area of Redwood City. It is highly flexible and in approving such an <br />umbrella project, Council will provide the opportunity for additional public <br />involvement in determining how the water is delivered to various sites and various <br />users in the future. Although there will be no approval requested for Alternative <br />"E ", PWS Director Ingram explained it to help Council and the audience <br />understand the difference between Alternative "D" and the subsequent policy <br />decision about not having mandatory use in residential areas. He also explained <br />the impacts of potential fee and rate impacts on current and future users. <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 11, 2003 <br />MINUTES PAGE 5 <br />MINUTES Book No. 60 <br />Page No. 26 <br />