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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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1/7/2008
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For the benefit of record, Mayor Foust mentioned that four items were not <br />specifically spelled during the Consent calendar adoption but they were approved. <br />She clarified that the item 6.3.E was located in unincorporated San Mateo county <br />and not Woodside. Mayor Foust also acknowledged a email from council <br />Member Hartnett regarding the Peninsula Park matter. <br />C, Commercial Occupancy Fire Inspection Program Status Deport. <br />Recommendation: <br />For information only, no action required. Staff will provide a brief presentation at <br />the council meeting. (705) <br />Administrative chief /Fire Marshall Vella the issue of fire permits and hoer the Fire <br />Code mandates that certain businesses, because of higher propensity for a fire, are <br />required to have such permits in order to conduct business. The criteria that <br />triggers the need for a fire inspection was discussed. certain Council Members <br />expressed an interest in having this ratter return to council prior to the budget <br />discussion. There was a suggestion to work with the Finance committee to analyze <br />the fee structure. <br />Council recess at 8:30 p.m. . Council resumed the meeting p.m. <br />. <br />D. Consider Recycled Water Policy for new school and park, proposed development <br />"The Preserve at Redwood Shores." <br />Mayor Foust, council Member Ira, and council Member Hartnett stepped down due <br />to a potential conflict of interest. The three council Members recued themselves. <br />Vice Mayor Howard chaired this portion of the meeting. <br />Public Works Director Barwacz explained that this is a recommendation from the <br />Utilities Commission and this recommendation is based on council's prier direction. <br />Director Barwacz added that the pro posed uses are safe. Director B arwacz <br />provided a full report on the issue. He also explained the requirements imposed on <br />the developer of the preserve. Interim City Manager In explained that staff <br />intends to come back in the spring with an ordinance that will fully address the issue <br />of recycled water. Cllr. Ingram pointed out that the proposed policy follows council <br />direction and the Utilities committee aimed t leaving future options open. <br />The project at Peninsulas Park was discussed as Drell as pros and cons of <br />underground irrigation. Interim City Manager Ingram explained that all options are <br />still available. Vice Mayor Howard welcomed Public Comment t but there was none. <br />She thanked the Utilities Committee ittee and staff for the hard work. <br />JOINT CITY COUNCUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD JANUARY 7, 2008 <br />SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES PAGE <br />MINUTE BOOK NO, 6 <br />Page No. 551 <br />
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