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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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5/12/2008
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M/S Ira/Howard to close the public hearing. Motion carried by unanimous voice <br /> vote. <br /> One Council Member posed questions about residential use in the water use area, <br /> apartments and condominiums and the compliance issues for new apartments and <br /> condominiums versus new and remodeled multi-family housing. This Council person <br /> asked if there would be incentives to phase-in people or areas still outside the project <br /> scope. <br /> Mr. Ezell explained the nature of compliance and maintenance of the dual plumbing <br /> system for apartments and condominiums where there is an association or other <br /> body in charge of these things. He stated that single family homes are using the <br /> recycled water for their yards and that further incentives could be discussed for <br /> phasing into the project, but the current incentive was the 25% discount for recycled <br /> water. <br /> Council asked if Redwood City was using above and beyond their water assurances, <br /> just prior to the recycling efforts, or if they were still over the top. Mr. Ezell stated <br /> they were okay in '06 and '07 but now again are exceeding the contracted amounts. <br /> Council was sorry to hear this and stated that obviously the word still needed to get <br /> out regarding unnecessary water uses. Council wanted clarification on the issue <br /> brought forth by the speaker and City Attorney Yamamoto stated there would be <br /> clarification by Council before the second reading. One Council Member stated that <br /> careful consideration was made over current conditions, and that some of the <br /> language is overall vague, making room for changes in the future. Council <br /> commended staff and the utilities committee. <br /> M/S Pierce/Aguirre to introduce the ordinance. Motion carries unanimously by roll <br /> call vote. <br /> M/S Bain/Ira to adopt the resolution. Motion carries unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> B. Redwood City Cross Connection Control Program Ordinance <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Introduce Ordinance Adding Chapter 38, Article VI to the Redwood City Code — the <br /> Cross Connection Control Ordinance. (802) Minute Order <br /> 08-089 <br /> ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 38, ARTICLE VI TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO THE CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL <br /> PROGRAM ORDINANCE (Firsf reading May 12, 2008;publication date May 6, 2008) <br /> Mr. Ezell presented the report, providing background information and highlights of the <br /> ordinance and asked if there were any questions. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD MEETING MAY 12, 2008 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 7 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 88 <br />
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