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i <br /> Precise Plan for Kaiser Permanente's Phase I Hospital Replacement Project. He spoke <br /> about the developer's commitment to jobs and the positive impacts this project would have <br /> as this union has a 25% unemployment rate and their people are trying to survive on <br /> unemployment, part-time jobs, food stamps, and some are losing their homes. He opined <br /> this might be our very own stimulus program. <br /> M/S Seybert/Foust to close the public hearing. Motion carries unanimously by voice <br /> vote. <br /> M/S Seybert/Bain to adopt the actions before Council (one through five) and approve the <br /> Resolution. <br /> One Council Member asked for confirmation that the remodel is in accordance with the <br /> Precise Plan. Staff confirmed that was a fact. <br /> Motion carried by electronic vote with Council Member Gee recused and Vice Mayor <br /> Aguirre absent. Minute Order 10-137 <br /> B. Companion Report to 7A: Approval of Construction Improvement Agreement <br /> for 1100 Veterans Boulevard, Kaiser Hospital (this item is not a public hearing). <br /> (304) <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Approve by motion, the execution of a construction improvement agreement with <br /> Kaiser Permanente, for construction improvements at 1100 Veterans Boulevard. <br /> M/S Foust/Seybert to approve the item. Motion carried by electronic vote with Council <br /> Member Gee recused and Vice Mayor Aguirre absent. <br /> Minute Order 10-138 <br /> C. Public Hearing to Review and Receive Comments on City of Redwood City <br /> Water Utility Services Division Public Health Goal Report. (802) <br /> Receive and acknowledge comments from the public on the Report and refer any <br /> comments to the Public Works Services Department for consideration and to <br /> address as appropriate. <br /> Council Member Gee rejoined the Council at the dais. <br /> Justin Ezell, Public Works Superintendent, spoke about Public Water Health Goals <br /> providing details on water issues (presentation on file). He not only shared statistics but <br /> also measures on lead reduction. One Council Member inquired about the 43% of <br /> samples below the Public Health Goal. Another Council Member asked for a time history <br /> analysis, and if an education program would be worth it. Another Council Member <br /> pondered if this information is shared with the schools and Mr. Ezell said not at this time. <br /> Mayor Ira opened the public hearing. <br /> There was no public comment. <br /> M/S Seybert/Pierce to close the public hearing. Motion carries by voice vote with Vice <br /> Mayor Aguirre absent. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD July 26, 2010 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 7 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 63 <br /> Page No. 152 <br />