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<br /> . . I . . - <br /> REDWOOD CITY CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> MAYOR DIANE HOWARD <br /> - VICE MAYOR IRA RUSKIN <br /> CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER RICHARD S. CLAIRE 1017 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER TIM HARTNETT REDWOOD CITY <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER JEFF IRA <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER MATT LEIPZIG REGULAR MEETING <br /> FEBRUARY 9,1998 <br /> CALL TO ORDER - 7:30 p.m., Mayor Howard presiding <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> Council Members present: Claire, Hartnett, Ira, Leipzig, Ruskin and <br /> Mayor Howard <br /> Council Members absent: None <br /> Staff present: City Manager Everett, City Attorney Schricker, City Clerk Jorgenson and <br /> Director of Financial Planning Ponty, Financial Manager Somers, Public Works Services <br /> Director Ingram, Parks, Recreation and Community Services Superintendent Centeno, <br /> - Engineering and Construction Manager Patterson, Planning and Redevelopment Manager <br /> Church <br /> PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Council Member Ira <br /> INVOCATION: Dennis Logie <br /> First Christian Church <br /> --------------------------------------______n______---_n__________n______---------------------------------------------- <br /> Mayor Howard recessed the Council Meeting at 7:37 p.m. in order to call to order a meeting of the <br /> PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY. <br /> The Council Meeting reconvened at 7:44 p.m. <br /> -------______n______--------------------__nn----_____n---------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 1. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (203) <br /> A. Dan Juchau, 500 Oracle Parkway, representing the Redwood City-San Mateo County <br /> Chamber of Commerce, announced the annual "Principal For a Day Program" and asked <br /> interested Council Members to contact Larry Buckmaster for more details. <br /> B. Bonnie Miller, representing the Friendly Acres Neighborhood described the flooding in <br /> her neighborhood, saying this was the worst they had ever experienced. She said in 1982 <br /> the Friendly Acres Neighborhood was told eliminating flooding would be a top priority, <br /> - <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 56 <br /> Page No. 243 <br />