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BOUNDARIES OF THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED DISTRICTS, AND MAKING <br /> CORRESPONDING REVISIONS TO ARTICLES 2, 3, 30, 31, AND 53 <br /> MINUTE ORDER 13-056 <br /> M/S Foust/Seybert to adopt the resolution. Motion carried unanimously by electronic <br /> vote. <br /> M/S Seybert/Ira to approve the first reading/introduction of the ordinance as presented. <br /> Motion carried unanimously by electronic vote. <br /> 8. STAFF REPORT(S) <br /> A. Inner Harbor Community Engagement Framework at 10:20 p.m. (613) <br /> Recommendation: <br /> 1. Approve the Inner Harbor Community Engagement Framework. <br /> 2. Approve the recommended Inner Harbor Task Force membership. <br /> 3. Direct Staff to initiate the Community Engagement Process. <br /> 4. Approve, by Resolution, the appropriation of funds for the Inner Harbor <br /> Community Engagement Framework in the Capital Outlay Fund in the amount of <br /> $350,000 and reduce an appropriation for Capital Outlay Program Contingencies in <br /> the same amount. <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 15251 APPROVING AN APPROPRIATIOIV IN THE AMOUNT OF <br /> $350,000 WITHIN THE REDWOOD CITY CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND FOR THE INNER <br /> HARBOR PRECISE PLAN PROJECT <br /> Mr. Bill Ekern, Community Development Director, presented the staff report (on file) <br /> recommending a 15-member task force to work on community engagement and to be as <br /> comprehensive as possible. He said the goal is to address how to deal with the water <br /> piece of the city, about 20 miles, and the goal is to move forward in a thoughtful way and <br /> how to develop this area in the next 15 or 20 years. His goal is to engage the <br /> community at all times and get funds for this initiative. One Council member inquired <br /> about Granite Rock and Lyngso. Mr. Ekern clarified that they will be included, because <br /> this is very helpful to help identify individuals or corporations to help fill the committee. <br /> Another Council Member inquired about how does this relates to Docktown and the <br /> current situation. Mr. Ekern responded that staff is trying to gather as much information <br /> as possible from the prior management provider and is trying to understand the records <br /> available. He added that staff is going through that process to figure out how to make <br /> that area safe and to lower the liability. The Inner Harbor Plan comes into play because <br /> this is a plan to have the whole community comment and provide input on what do we <br /> want the waterfront to look like. This Inner Harbor Plan will enable getting the pulse of <br /> the whole community in regards to this precise area. He added that this process of <br /> moving forward methodically is frustrating for the Docktown residents but it has to be <br /> CITY COUNCIL March 11, 2013 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 11 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 64 <br /> Page No. 302 <br />
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