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<br /> I' I I III <br /> . <br /> In response to Vice Mayor Howard's question, Senior Planner Jany said regulations <br /> against proliferation in a given area or in ITont of landmarks was in the design concept. <br /> Councilman Ruskin said that since there are only three monopoles in Redwood City, <br /> - and "understanding that Mr. Jany didn't mean (installing monopoles in) a blighted area <br /> of El Camino, but a thorougWy industrialized area.... and the Architectural Advisory <br /> Committee being as vigilant as it is, I think I can vote for this." <br /> Mayor Hartnett said the Zoning Administrator, who was in the audience, should now <br /> be very clear as to the Council's view on monopoles. <br /> MEMO 2/11/97 <br /> MIS: LEIPZIGIBUCHAN. TITLE READ. <br /> INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE <br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 32.7 AND 32.8 AND ADDING SECTIONS 2.11, <br /> 2.100,2.108, AND 2.109 AND ARTICLE 38 TO ORDINANCE NO. 1130, THE REDWOOD <br /> CITY ZONING ORDINANCE, RELATING TO WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS <br /> FACILITIES <br /> CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS ROLL CALL VOTE (FIRST READING) <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 7. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST <br /> This item limited to fifteen minutes. <br /> ~ <br /> A. Mayor Hartnett requested that the Council Ad Hoc Committee on Committees consider <br /> reviewing, with input ITom the Traffic Advisory Committee, the structure of the TAC "in <br /> the nature of the Architectural Advisory Committee, which has both designated <br /> professional members as well as members of the public." Mayor Hartnett said this would <br /> allow staff to have the benefit of independent professional input with no cost to the City. <br /> The Committee members, Councilwoman Buchan and Vice Mayor Howard, agreed. <br /> MEMO 2/11/97 <br /> B. Councilwoman Buchan reported on the groundbreaking ceremony earlier in the day for <br /> the new school in the Redwood Shores Neighborhood, with Mayor Hartnett, the President <br /> of the Belmont School Board and children ITom the future first grade class wielding shovels <br /> to begin the project. Councilwoman Buchan spoke for the whole Council when she said it <br /> was very, very exciting to see this project finally happening. <br /> MEMO 2/11/97 <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 8. STAFF REPORTS <br /> - A. SANDPIPER PARK PROJECT, part of the Belmont School DistrictlRedwood City School, <br /> Community Center and Park project in the Redwood Shores Neighborhood (304); <br /> REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTE BOOK NO. 55 FEBRUARY 10, 1997 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 10 <br /> Page No. 157 <br />