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Recommendation: <br /> Adopt a Resolution denying the appeal filed by the Laurel Way Joint Venture <br /> and partially denying and partially granting the appeal filed by Save Laurel <br /> Way, and thereby upholding the March 26, 2013 Planning Commission <br /> actions certifying the RFEIR and approving the master Planned <br /> Development Permit with conditions, with a modification to Condition No. 19 <br /> to reduce home sizes to those allowed under Alternative B of the RFEIR. <br /> RESOLUTION DENYING THE APPEAL FILED BY THE LAUREL WAY JOINT <br /> VENTURE AND PARTIALLY DENYING AND PARTIALLY GRANTING THE <br /> APPEAL FILED BY SAVE LAUREL WAY, AND UPHOLDING THE MARCH 26, <br /> 2013 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE <br /> CERTIFICATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND <br /> APPROVALS OF THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND LOT <br /> COMBINATION FOR THE LAUREL WAY JOINT VENTURE PROJECT WITH A <br /> MODIFIED CONDITION 19 <br /> 3. Section - Ordinance(s) - None. <br /> 4. Section - Claim(s) and Check(s) <br /> A. Approve claims and checks dated November 4, 2013 and the usual and <br /> necessary payments through November 18, 2013 (303) <br /> MINUTE ORDER 13-198 <br /> 8. PUBLIC HEARING(S) <br /> A. Public Hearing to Accept and Respond to Comments on Redwood <br /> City's Report on Water Quality Relative to Public Health Goals (802) <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Accept and respond to public comments from the public on the Report and <br /> refer any comments to the Public Works Services Department for <br /> consideration and to address as appropriate. <br /> Mr. Chapel, Public Works Superintendent, gave a presentation on the comments <br /> regarding Redwood City's report on water quality relative to Public Health Goals <br /> (presentation on file). He defined Public Health Goals and stated that Redwood City's <br /> water is safe to drink. He shared how the city monitors and reduces harmful levels of <br /> lead and copper and the technology used to optimize corrosion control. <br /> There being no Council questions or discussion, Mayor Aguirre stated that it is nice to <br /> know that our water is drinkable. Mayor Aguirre opened the Public Hearing. There was <br /> no public comment. <br /> M/S Gee/Seybert to close the public hearing and accept the recommendation. <br /> Motion carried unanimously by voice vote with Council Member Bain absent. <br /> 9. STAFF REPORT(S) - None. <br /> CITY COUNCIL November 4, 2013 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 5 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 65 <br /> Page No. 22 <br />