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5/11/1998
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MINUTE ORDER <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> <br /> May 11, 1998 <br /> MO. 98-117 <br /> <br />CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT <br />Redwood City <br /> <br />DATE: May 15, 1998 <br /> <br />Attention: City Manager <br /> City Attorney <br /> Council <br /> Finance Director <br /> Community Development Director <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Report from the Council Legislative Committee, Chairman Matt <br /> Leipzig, on SB 1853. Airports: Noise Standards; and 2) AB 2081. <br /> Newspaper Sales Tax. (201) <br /> <br />Meeting of the Council of the City of Redwood City on May 11, 1998. <br /> <br />Present: Councilmembers Bain, Claire, Ira, Leipzig, Ruskin <br /> and Mayor Howard <br /> <br />Absent: Hartnett <br /> <br />The following motion was made, carried and entered on the Minutes: <br /> <br /> Council Member Leipzig advised that the Legislative Committee (Council <br /> Members Ira and Leipzig) had met and considered the League of California <br /> Cities recommendations to support SB 1853 and oppose AB 2081. <br /> <br /> Council Member Leipzig, the Council's representative on the Airport <br /> Roundtable, said that the Roundtable also supported SB 1853 which was <br /> introduced by State Senator Kopp. He said many local cities had already <br /> expressed their support for this legislation. Council Member Leipzig said that <br /> SB 1853 allowed for public hearings to be requested by a city or a county if there <br /> are airport noise violations. He said the bill "is one more piece of ammunition <br /> that the Roundtable and the cities in San Mateo County can use to try to control <br /> the San Francisco Airport. We are not talking about the San Carlos or Half <br /> Moon Bay Airports." <br /> <br /> <br />
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