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Recommendation: <br /> Waive First Reading and Introduce an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. <br /> 2180 To Allow Redwood Shores Community Facilities District To Approve <br /> Annual Tax Levy Administratively. <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> AMENDING CITY ORDINANCE NO. 2180 RELATING TO REDWOOD SHORES <br /> COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 99-1 (SHORES TRANSPORTATION <br /> IMPROVEMENT PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> MINUTE ORDER 13-082 <br /> 4. Section - Claim(s) and Check(s) <br /> A. Approve claims and checks dated May 6, 2013 and the usual and <br /> necessary payments through May 20, 2013. (303) <br /> MINUTE ORDER 13-083 <br /> 7. PUBLIC HEARING(S) <br /> A. Appeal of the Planned Development Permit and Vesting Tentative Map <br /> approved by the Planning Commission for the Pete's Harbor Project, <br /> located at 1 Uccelli Boulevard (Continued from the Joint City <br /> Council/Successor Agency Board meeting of January 28, 2013) (603) <br /> Bill Ekern, Community Development Director, said staff recommended that the Pete's <br /> Harbor Project be brought back to the Planning Commission for review, because of <br /> events that occurred between now and the meeting on January. He mentioned that <br /> Council had asked the City to work with the applicant, State Lands Commission, and <br /> others to address concerns raised by the appellant. <br /> Mr. Ekern mentioned some revisions to the project: a parking structure without trellis, <br /> the outer marina to be open to the general public, and hand load boat launch ramp. He <br /> stated that the State Lands Commission had raised a number of issues that staff hadn't <br /> yet addressed. Therefore, he recommended that this project be moved back to the <br /> Planning Commission, so that it could determine what issues were critical and had <br /> changed, and what are the environmental impacts of the changes if any. Mr. Ekern <br /> further stated that today he received a letter from the State Lands Commission <br /> regarding the leases on the outer harbor area and a letter from an attorney for Save <br /> Pete's Harbor that also raised additional issues. He offered to answer any of the <br /> Councils' questions. <br /> Appellant Allison Madden spoke on various matters. She pointed out that there are two <br /> groups of tenants that are working towards the same goal of making the outer harbor a <br /> public marina. She said that this issue was complex with so many layers, and it <br /> involved the public trust. Ms. Madden also noted, in her opinion, the necessity for <br /> mitigation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and landlord-tenant <br /> CITY COUNCIL May 6, 2013 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 4 <br /> MINUTE BOOK <br /> Page No. 345 <br />