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6.1.A. - Page 9 <br /> 2. Waive Second Reading and Adopt an Ordinance to Amend Sections 5.1 and <br /> 5.80 of Chapter 5 of the Redwood City Code Pertaining to Regulations for Animal <br /> Control; County Regulations Adopted. <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2389 OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AMENDING SECTIONS <br /> 5.1 AND 5.80 OF CHAPTER 5, OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE TO <br /> ADOPT CHAPTER 6.04 OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTY CODE, ITS ANIMAL <br /> CONTROL ORDINANCE, PURSUANT TO AGREEMENT WITH SAN MATEO COUNTY <br /> AND TO ESTABLISH PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF (First Reading <br /> September 10, 2012; Publication September 11 and 18, 2012) <br /> M/S Ira/Gee to adopt the ordinance. Motion carried unanimously by electronic vote <br /> with Council Member Foust absent. <br /> 8. STAFF REPORT(S) (Agenda packet page # 176) <br /> A. Proposed City Council Policy Regarding City Real Property Acquisition <br /> and Disposition <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Review Proposed Policy Regarding City Real Property Acquisition and <br /> Disposition and Direct Staff To Return Policy With Any Revisions For <br /> Adoption At Future Meeting. <br /> Dr. Bell, City Manager, said this policy is a result of a joint effort including direction from <br /> the City Council, and collaboration between the City Attorney's Office, Community <br /> Development and the City Manager's Office. He made a presentation (on file) covering <br /> the main points of said policy including types of acquisition and what to do with the <br /> funds. He explained that his goal tonight is to go through the policy and elicit any input <br /> from Council on possible changes. Subsequently, this item will return to the City <br /> Council for formal approval. The City Manager also explained City Council actions and <br /> meetings leading up to this action, and the property inventory staff prepared which <br /> included 247 city properties throughout the City. <br /> One Council Member asked about the situation when a site fits multiple categories and <br /> so there will be some crossover. Dr. Bell concurred that there will be properties that <br /> crossover. This Council Member appreciated the flexibility of the Policy, the process <br /> and the team players. Dr. Bell said that the Council had directed staff to be in a state of <br /> readiness and that is what staff is trying to accomplish here. One Council Member <br /> inquired about land banking and how this could be an additional goal. Dr. Bell said that <br /> this could be added as a policy goal or objective. One Council Member said the word <br /> property "disposal" could be tweaked, and staff concurred. <br /> Vice Mayor Gee appreciated the clarity of the process, and he asked if there is a <br /> possibility for a leased property portfolio to see if the City can have income producing <br /> properties. There was a suggestion to incorporate the notion of proceeds from sales <br /> and how these should not be absorbed by the General Fund but instead go into specific <br /> initiatives such as economic development. It was also mentioned that these funds <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUSUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD October 8, 2012 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 9 <br />