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Minute Order
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City Council
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5/26/1976
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� � <br /> MINUTE ORDER <br /> #........_ <br /> OFFiCE OF TfIE CLERK 1tEDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA <br /> DATE:.----- J une---8.,...1976._........--...------.....-- <br /> Accenc;on: Planning Director (See also: Minute Orders 76-158 <br /> City Attorney thru 76-162) <br /> Chief Building Official <br /> In che Matter of: Proposed Historic Landmarks Element of the <br /> General Plan <br /> At the meeting of [he Council of the City of Redwood City on <br /> JUn2 7, 1976 ..., at which were presenc <br /> .........------�----...-- ..............°--..........-.-.--............. .... - - .... - - -.._... <br /> Barrett, Biagi, Bury, Norris, Rhodes and Mayor Leipzig <br /> Councilmen:......---- - ....-.. - ° -- .. - -- ....... --- -� ......... <br /> i � <br /> Norri 5 ........_--,.--.---+ seconded b <br /> on motion of Councitmaa ...... ........ .--..........- -.... -.......... -.... Y <br /> RF10d2S _____________________________ dul c�rried and enrered <br /> Councilman .................. ----........ .......... -.......... - y <br /> oa she minures, ic was ordered to -inserC. the following paragraph after the <br /> first paragraph under 1: P.urpose on page 1 of the proposed Historic <br /> Landmarks Element: <br /> "It must be recognized that'''a reconciliation of the communit`y_'s <br /> sincere desire to preserve its hereitage with the considerable <br /> body of law which has been developed over a long peri_od of time, <br /> at both the State and local'[,•level, which is basically concerned <br /> with building safety: It remains a basic question of determining <br /> the risk the community is willing to take in order to achieve <br /> a given standard of historic building preservation." <br /> Q'I'Y CI.E <br /> � <br />
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