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2 54 � . <br /> Discussion followed concerning the possibilities which might be <br /> available to other cities in helping Redwood City to provide low <br /> and moderate income housing not available in those other cities <br /> and the fact that one city cannot by itself provide all such <br /> needed housing for a certain region <br /> The motion carried by ma�ority voice vote, Mayor Weymouth pointing <br /> out that there appeared to be one "No" vote ' <br /> MOTION Councilman Henderson moved, seconded by Councilman <br /> �- Norris, to cause the proposed General Plan to�be consistent with <br /> prior approved Special Area Plan for the Redwood Peninsula. <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote `� <br /> MOTION Title having been read, Councilman Henderson introduced <br /> the following resolution and moved, seconded by Councilman <br /> Williams, adoption of the resolution and that the proposed <br /> General Plan, dated September 30, 1975, be changed to incorporate <br /> the deletions, additions and revisions previously approved this <br /> evening and that approval of Chapter V Economic and Fiscal Im- <br /> plications of the General Plan be omitted at this time as deter- <br /> mined previously. <br /> RESOLUTION NO 7539 ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE GENERAL PLAN <br /> OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> The resolution was adopted and the motion carried on the following <br /> roll call vote <br /> Ayes• Barrett, Henderson, Leipzig, Norris, Williams and <br /> Mayor Weymouth � <br /> Noes Rhodes (MINUTE ORDER NO 76-21) <br /> (The Council recessed from 8 40 to 8�50 p m.) <br /> � Planninq Commission report on the <br /> San Mateo County Solid Waste Management Plan <br /> City Manager Fales referred to the materials on the sub�ect report <br /> transmitted by the Planning Commission, to their two conditions <br /> for approval of the Plan and to the letter of January 16, 1976 <br /> from the City Attorney to Council advising �hat the Council must <br /> either approve the Final Solid Waste Management Plan for San Mateo <br /> County or disapprove it, but that no conditional approval may be <br /> given <br /> Sid Cantwell San Mateo County Engineer, advised that a ma�ority <br /> of the cities of the County representing a ma,7ority of the resi- <br /> dents of the County must approve the Plan before it can become <br /> effective He advised that if the Plan does not get the required <br /> approval the State would become involved in preparing a plan. <br /> Discussion followed and Mr Cantwell and Vice Mayor Williams, the <br /> City's representative on the Solid Waste Advisory Committee, re- � <br /> plied to questions and correnented concerning the nature of resource <br /> -6- <br /> Reg Mtg <br /> 1/19/76 <br /> J <br /> f <br /> L _ , <br />