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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMin - CC - 1975.06.02402 After the actlvi meetlng of the C the student clty Councl I Chambers " town hal I " sess CALLT0oR0ERAtT:38P.M.byStudent!4ayorsteveBalisterl. PLED6E OF ALLEGIANCE T0 THE FLAG: Led by Student Councl I l'lember alayne 0'Donne tl. ties of the day, and precedlng the regul arl.y scheduled itv Council. t-here wai a brlef meetlng conducted by --';;r;;ii-;iirr-liuoent staff asslstlne-in the cltv HaIl .--neoorti were made of business conducted at the ion tr!td by the students earller ln the day. Burl lngame ' Cal lfornla June 2, 1975 Government oay nas observed ln the representl ng Burl I ngame, Mercy and l'l Cl tyllls of Hlgh0n this date' Youth In Bur'l i ngame. Students School s partlclPated. ROLL CALL BY Student CitY Clerk Student Councl I Members Present: Tandowsky. Absent: None. Ci ty Councl I l'rlembers Present: Amstrup 'Absent: llone. STU DENT COUNCIL REPORTS ON t)ISCUSSION TOP ICS 3. If Burl should the 4. How can Parklng areas? Eecky Goodrl ch Ballsterl , lrlerrlll, 0'Donnell, Ryall ' Crosby, CusIck, Harrlson, l'langi nl ' l.IsthereabetterwayforCltyCouncllmembersto'contactallresl-ointi-oi suillngame to"iino out t-heir wants and needs? StudentCouncll}lemberRyall:Resolutlonunanimouslyadoptedrecom. mendlng monthly n"rsi"tti, coverlng on-golno and pro-posed teslslatlon, policles, etc., to b;';;;; i,iiii6it i.n-itoies' tianilt buses and other oubllc places. n ,.ioni-ieliiuiio.-adopted by'maJorlty yote of 3 to i";;;;#;;;li'op.n-iiiiiit'ir-i-tis'ttt.iirreauie' perhaps two davs berore a Ctty Counctt meettig'wi.il irtl-Eirnlri-ina-ciitiens tan exchanse vlews 2,ReallzlngthattheAnzaPaclflcPropertylsprivatelyit orii-tt e .Citv control l ts development? stUdentCounclll.lemberTandowsky:.Becauseofinsufflcientknowledgeonthis lssue, it was t;;;;i;;iii'opinion ittai ""s"a"ch and recommendatlon at a committee level';o;ii'L;-i,eiisiaiy Uiior. a formal posltlon could be taken ' ln cl game Hl gh School is ty do regard t ng the closed by the High School Dlstrlct, what exl stl ng s c hool ? Student Mayor Bal esteri : Unani mous ind converi to an hlstorlcal museum Citv of Burl i ngame and, 'ln addltion' Peninsula performing arts center' recommendatlon that the Clty purchase ;i-ati; state of Callfornia and the-reroaet so it can be used as a mld- problems be solved ln Burl lngame Avenue and Broadway owned, how ln general ? servl ce? of3toright of Avenue Student Councll Member 0'Donnell: Recommended on maiorlty-vote Z'itii-il,"-poisfuiffiv ir-iore parklng on the Southern Paclflc way be lnvestlgateo witi'sririit!-uus iervtce for the Burllngame ioinmerci al area i ncorPorated. 5. t{hat ls the CltY Council's Aie tney ln favor of uPgrading Do they- favor an extension of StudentCouncllMemberl'lerrill:Norecommendationonthequestionof mass translt. tlllilr iLspeti'io "'ttnatng aAnr' the Yote was 4 to l I;;ir;l;";;-rpg;:iiins-o[-io'it'"rn Pacific' Yote 3 to 2 asainst' studentMayorBalesterl,onbehalfofthestudents,expressedapPreclation stand on mass translt the Sosthern Paclflc BART to the Peninsula? t0 po Ro yeftfot c 403 xperlence he Burl I ngame the Clty Councllssible. He turnedtary Club, program r maklng the Youth ln Government Da he meetlng over to Peter R. Ebner o hai rman for the day. BURLINGAI.IE HIGH SCHOOL SIUDEI{T Mr. Eb ne r, i n and preslden announced th cl ass to rec dedl catl on tof Burl I ngamglft certlfl turn, I ntroduced John Chlapelonet-elect of the Burlingame Rotaryat iloEllen Crandall ras Belectedeive the award because of cltlzeno the school and leadership in th e Rotary, Mr. Chiapelone presente ir by sh e d co-chal rman wub. llr. Ch I a her peers lnlp, partlclpa Sophonore cl a lli ss Crandal I Ith Mr. Ebner, pel one the Sophomoretlon,ss. 0n behalf a $50.00 cate. Following a brief mersage from the Clty Attorney to the students and -parents, certiflcates were presented all of the particlpatlng students by Joan Chase, Burllngame Oays Comml ttee Chalrwoman, and 0avld H. Keyston, Presldent, Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Amstrup announced that thlof the most exceptlonal that the Mayor Amstrup also polnted out t very unlquo experlence thls morn the Amerlcan Revolutlon Blcenten Edrard il . Baccloccoi EurlIngame San llateo County blcentennlal vlanother 200 years wlll clty and students was recognlzed !, onell and staff have worked wi th.ncil and students shared aptlng for the Clty of Burllngame rom San l,lateo County SupervisorI chairman Dale Perklns and Natal le Lanam; never for ernment share that honor. s grou Cl ty hat th I ng I nnlal f blcent pof Coun eCo acc lag ennl I rmatgo c u ef a n Y ce-cha studen ADJOURNI'IENT:By Student l,layor Balesteri at 7:55 P.M. At 8:00 P order. I'l . Mryor Amstrup called the regular Clty Councll meetlng to MII{UTES: and adopte Kohl enbergto re co rd SAN MATEO COUNTY COUI{CIL OF MAYORS APPOINTMENTS: The mlnutes of the regular meetlng of l.lay 19, 1975, r{ere a d followlng a correctlon ln the roll call on the Putnam Do Ford matter (Page l0 draft mlnutes, Page 398, Volumi l7 l.la "no" vote for Councllman Crosby. pproved dge- lnutes) The da te were [oTnTerI an aTternat Formatton Commlssion) and Councllman Manglnl rrapp Justlce Council at the last Councll of t'layors meet unanlmous vote of the membershlp. BURLINGAME TRANSIT SYSTEM: I.IA tilayor Amstrup announcede to LAFC0 (Local Agency ol nted to the Crlml nallng, both appointments by yor Amstrup announced that tlayne Swan,at on the l5th of June neu bus schedules wlllTransi t Consul tant, advl ses th be aval I abl ereports al so month of l,lay, equ i pment is B IDS in tthat the bein ntnE' Bil.t t fr :i: :lI?Ht['EtolBEoc l!{i. nlEg'90 ['us] Htn tr'" re were 28,000. Mayor Amstrup stated.that alI of the g used and servJng the purpose of moving people. EMERGENCY UATER IMPROVEI.IEI{TS Director of Public l{orks reported to d May 28, 1975, that bids opened on decl ared as fol I ows:BIDDER TOTAL Underground Constructlon Co., Inc. 533,Assoclates 36,onstructors 38,Hestor 39,Stalirl, Inc. 68, Engl neer's Es tl ma te llenrl cFairle McGuir Ernest 690 898 519 939 299 Cl ty date the that in abo Managerfor the a memorandum ve proJect BID k&yC e& Pe The Di rector Cons tru c tl on 0f Co. $42 ,416 . Public l{orks'necommended award of contract to Underground, Inc. The Clty Manager concurred. r Transmlsslon n-S33,690) was .,1- , RES0LUTI0N ttO. 37-75 "Awardln g Contract For Emergency Uate Line Improvements - Job No.75-6" ( Underground Constructlo H I GH SOPHOI.IORE AI{ARD 104 A}tUSEMENT PERI'IIT TO ROBERT TI{OHY TO PRESENT THREE-ACT I{ESTERI{ COMEDY AT EEARDSLEY'S In a letter dated Aprll 23, 1975, Robert Twohy,950 Chula Vlsta Avenue, requested a permlt from the Clty Councll to present hls orlginal play "The Hang-Up Man" ln late ilune. A report from the Department of Pollce dated Aprll 30, 1975, stated that the ouners of Beardsley's Restaurant on Broadway verbally contracted wlth Mr. Twohy pendlng approval bycity agencies, The Pollce Department's letter stated "There ls no informatlon that rould preclude lssuance of an entertalnment permlt asfar as this agency ls concerned." Under date of t4ay 13, 1975, ChlefFlre Inspector Houard Pearson reported that txo layouts vere furnlshed by I'lr. Twohy of seatlng arrangements in the second floor assembly roomat Beardsley's. Upon lnvestlgatlon, it was determlned that adequateaisle space and access to exi ts were provided. 0n thl s basi s, the Flre Department had no objectlon to lssuance of the permlt. Mayor Amstrup lnformed llr. Twohy that the Councll had before arrangement which the Fire Inspector indlcated he preferred. confirmed he was famlllar wlth the layout. It a Mr. seatlng Two hy A motlon by Councllman l.langl nl to grant Mr. Twohy the the pl.y at Beardsleyrs for a perlod of slx months Has Councllman Cuslck and unanimously carrled on roll call A motion by Councl'lman Harrlson approvlng the study ln accordance wlth the proposal February 10, 1975),and as recommended by Dlrector of Publlc tdorks r wa3 seconded bJ, vote. c0r,rltur{ lcAT I0N EXPIRATIOI{ OF LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES' TERMS: mad e of a communl catl on dated l,lay 20, I 9751fi5fr=the G.8. DeHartl nl rnd l,la na g er was reque contl nul ng to Eer, 1975, for formal reportlng that the terms of ,rames explre on June 30, 1975. The Cltylf the gentlemen are lnterested ln referred to the meetlng of July 16 perml t to seconded produce by CONSENT CALENDAR IIASTEI,JATER TREATT'lEt{T DECHL0RII{ATI0N STUDY: Under date of February 24,1975, Ehe trIaact-F of Publfc miG-sf6mTtT6-f, E6'-the C I ty Mana ger a commun I - cation from John H. Jenks of the flrm of Jenks & Adamson' Consultlng Sanitary & Civil Englneers, concerning "Proposal for Englneerlng Servlces+ Dechlorination Study." ln hls report to the Clty Manager on the pro- posal , the 0lrector of Publlc llorks advlsed th.t the lssue of a studyof the most economlcal dechlorination method for the Jolnt system andfor each agency ls of lmmedlate concern. He advised that, ln his personal oplnlon, Burllngame rlll more than recover lts contrlbutlon of $875 toward the study by reason of belng able to elther reduce or ellmlnate the dechloiinatlon process in lts treatment plant. Hls recom- mendation to part{clpate ln the study ras concurred in by the Clty l'lanager ln an addendum to the communlcatlon dated February 26, 1975. Councllman Manglnl noted that Mr. Jenks agreed in his letter to complete the study and furnlsh all partlclpatlng agencles a complete report by .luIy l, 1975. The Director of Publlc llorks explalned the study ls inprogress. South San Franclsco requested Mr. Jenks to proceed. The matter has-been brought to the Clty Councll at thls tlme for authorlzatlon for the Cl ty of Burl I ngame to partl ci pate. Burl I ngame's partlclpatlon inof Jenks & Adamson (letter the Ctty Manager and the Councllman Crosby, rll aye volce Acknoul edgment rasCity Clerk Lloyd Lynes wlll sted to determlneve. Ihe matter was conslderation. CITY IIANAGER REP0RT: REt{EUAL 0F AGREEMEITT IITH El{VIR0TECH - 0PERATI0ll OTT.STE-I-ATEE-TffiTilEilT PLAI{T: The memorandum from the Clty lilanager dated May 29, 1975, ras referred to the study meetlng to be held on June-11,1975. .4, lntroduced by Councllman Harrlson, who moved lts adoptlon, second by Councl'l nran Cusick, unanlmously carrled on roll call RESOLUTIOilS I. EICYCLE LANE FUNDS For the benefit of thewill be lnterested lnan ad hoc commlttee. l,!ayor Amstrup from cl ti zens A communication fron the Director of Public l{orks to the clty I'lanagerdated May 21, 197S, and an addendum to the communicatlon froir the - Clty Manager to the City Councll dated l.lay 29, 1975, recommendedexecutlon of an agreement whereby the Clty wlll receive 925,000 fromthe state 0epartment of Transportatlon foi blcycle path conitructlon.The agreement wlll allon the city untll the eni of tne current year toprepare final construction speclficatlons and plans. Councllman Cusick stated that Charles Eley, representatlve of theconsultant retained by the Clty to plan tha shbrellne path, indlcatedat a councll study meeting a cost of $45,ooo per mlle for ionstructlonof a bicyclg_pith along the inner lagoon. She asked what the g46,700 shown ln Exhibit A of the agreement illl flnance, is that a part 6rthe whol e of the i nner I agoon path? The City Planner explained it uill cost approxlmately $46,700 toconstruct from Beach Road along the lagoon on to Alr-port liou'l evard.525,000 grant from the State will Ue applled to thls'projeci. councllman cusick asked if there wlll be a viable blcycle pat,h when thework is completed. The Clty planner responded ',yes.,,- Councilman l{anglni noted the agreement speclfles work must belal by December 31,1975; if not, the Ciiy forfelts the grant. Ci ty l'lrnager conf i rmed thl s was correct. In response to a serles of addltlonal comments from councllnan Manglnlconcerning flnancing, the City planner explalned that ln aadltion Iothe State grant, the Clty has-earmarked $i1,000 from eenerii Revenue5hartng, and there is $100,000 avallable at the County leve.l from - Transportatlon Developqen! Act_(TDA) funds; the Ciiy -nai-miOe appli_cation for a portion of those funds. Councllman Harnison polnted out that, throughthe City ls_dolng somethlng about establlshingln reserve for blcycle path constructlon. Thistated that the Councll has been hearlng muchfrom staff. He suggested a commi ttee b6 formestaf f -, but people concerned wlth blcycle routebe helpful to the City in lmplementlirg a deslrbi keways syt tem. E. RESOLUTIOI{ I{0. 39-75 uti on Acceptl n9 Ci3" was I ntroducedy Councl lman l,langl Sidewalk Repa I r Counc I I man Crosbyall aye roll cal 405 under The the Cl ty subJectsto Bays hore the varlous agencles,a fund r puttlng nonless ls lmportant. He I nput on thls matterd, not necessarlly froms; such a group ml ghtable and functlonal announced that the Councl Idesirous of worki ng with pres s r heari ng councilman llanglnl asked lf the clty has all of the rlght of way ltneeds for the shorellne.route. .Il,e clty planner lndlcitea so tirroughlease arrangement wrth Anza-pacrfrc cori,oraitJn. iu;ah;;; in ."sponseto Councilman l'langlni, the City planner'confirmed that in{tneerinicosts are not included ln projegt costs; engineerlng ls pirformed byCity staff, costs borne by.the Clty. RES0LUTt0n r{0.3 8-7snBcyce Lane unwas lntroduced by Counby Councllman Crosby, uAuthorizlng Execution 0f Agreement For g25,000(L9cal State Agency Agreement t{o. BLA 03-7Si,,cllman Harrlson, rho moved lts adoptlon, seiondall aye on roll call. s ttRgs ty bynl, ol-l b P rogram 1974-1975 - JoE who moved its adoptlon,t{o. 74 second I 3. PENINSULA AVEI{UE FREE}IAY ACCESS STUDY For the b Councl I sof mutual eneflt of the audlence, tlayor Amstrup explalned thatof San Mateo and Eurl ingarne met recently to dlscusslnterest, one being the need for south-bound access 406 Freeway at Penlnsula Avenue. The Clty wi I I i ngness to Jol n wl th Burl i ngame I n State Department of Transportatl on. Councllman Cuslck recalled that the orlginal ldea of a separate over- pass coml ng an impossibiof January I ltlenti oned th next 20 year mately $10 t I ook for sou around Hotrard or Burllngarne Avenues was thought to be ty. She referred to the Dlrector of Public t{orks' letter i975, addressed to the Clty t'lanager, whereln lt ilas fundi ng for such a proJ ect ras not foreseen rl thl n the and that the proJect ras estimated to cost approxi- $15 mi I I ion. For thl s reason, the Councl I decl ded to ern access at Penl nsul a Avenue. She stated that two oYerpass presentatlons were made at the Jolnt meetlng of the tno Clty bouncils and that she 1aas not certaln whlch plan tFe State rould study; also' she had strong reservatlons about Lmptying trafflc onto Burllngame's Bayswater and Howard Avenues. frif?ic-channeled down Humboldt to Penlnsula could go westerly at el ther or both of those s treets. The Dlrector of Public t{orks explalned that everything dlscussed thus far are conceptual proposals, but he wlll impress upon.the Department of Transportatlon tb ricognlze ln lts studles_the Clty's concern that its slrelts not be burdenid wlth trafflc seeklng a y1estbound route off the freeway. Councl I of requestl ng by Councl lman Harrlson, tv Crosby, all aye volce vot q A h e Resol utl on Authorl zl ng Fillngts For Publlcly 0rned }.lasterat Assurances n ras introduced bY , second by Councllman Harrlso San l,lateo lndlcateda study by the lnlr 5, at s, o th RES0LUTI0N ltO. 40-75 "Resolutlon Re portatlon i n trod u ced Councl I man Io stu dy Pen i nsul a Avenue uestlnq State Department of Trans- ccess To Bayshori Freeuay" was o moved lts adoPtlon' second bY 4. REQUEST FOR SOLIDS MAI{AGEMENT PRO.JE CT GRAIIT under date of May 29,191 5, the clty Manager forwarded a communica- iio" fror-ttre Otiect6r of Public 14oiks recommendlng that Burllngamejoin with other agencles in the tlorth Bayside-system Unit-in a ii,iJy"ii aiiposai'miitrods for selasq.pla-nt solla waste (sludse)' iii-fily r.taniger advised that thls-dliposal is a problem whether ln iIs pieieri i6r, or through cgntlifuge; since-grant money ls avallable' a"O Ii,riingame,s share of-lneliglble-costs trill be_ comparati vely -.*intrit, ii-iis his recommendation that the Councll authorize appll- catl on for the grant. councllman Mengini noted th.t a dead'l ine of June 1,1975, ls mentloned or-Fige-i oi-tne letter from t'he City of South San Franclsco' The Dlreclor of public ]lorks reported this has been extended to July l. Councllman Cuslck referred to Item 7, Page 4 of the agreement' asklng ii-ir," language therein will in.a!y ray iegallv bind the clty' T!e Citv Attorney responied there wlll-be iro commitment. Councllman Cusick "ii'"0'iiii i'n ttri'iiist paragraph of the Ietter from South San Franclsco there is reference to ,,J;int-Treatment Plant." She asked lf it ls the intent that all of the seuage from the city of Burlingame be pumped to. South San Franclsco. The Director of Public llorks responded that woul0 Ei-i.oniiOeiatlon of the study, but lt was doubtful that that would be a conclusion. He explained thit, presently, each plant - Burlingame' mtiiurae, South San F ranc I sco and 3an Bruno - treats the sl u99e . -.iepirit"iy,-iiitr-iity has a dlfferent-problem. The study wlll deflne if,L ,ost iiononrtcal inethod of disposal . In response to further iioriry from Councltmin Custck, theDlrector of Publlc tlorks rdvised iiiii'l'n. tiiai run with centrlfuge'ln the City's treatment plant to A.iirrine costs of dewaterlng slidge was not iatisfactory because of probl ems with the centrlfuge. RESO LUT l0N N0. 4l -75 Feder And P Hho m vote. al and S tate Gra n rovidi ng Certa i n App I I catl on Fo?er Treatment l{orks Councl I man Manglnl ,n, all aye volce _a oved lt3 adoptl on 407 5. CITY OF BURLIIIGAME AND AIRPORTRAI{SIT, INC., AGREEMEI{T Cou nc City The I Manag chang i lman Cu Councl Iatest ager and T sick sto hav reemen ranspohalf o rog ram f Councllman Harrlson, second b assed lts second reading and wa c n es ta tede flnt, Partatlf citsto that the former agreement providedal authorlty where route changes werge 2, second paragraph, states "Theon 0fflcer of City are authorlzed toy wlth respect to routes and schedul i ncrease passenger serYl ce. " tlunl co Sectlcles en lts or the made.itv ake and al Code 0f Then I 3.20.01 0 The Intersectl on econd readl ng. f e promotl ona I es on be p l,layor Amstrup felt lt should approve each route change. make whatever changes i t conseryice for the community. prl orto $8for t l{ay ne prov i d I ncrea wage I e ty ur ngameon, wCouncl lman Harri sall aye on roll call. ORDII{AI{CES Second readl n g: 0RqIt[ANqE__Nq, L0{2 "An Ordinance Amendlngffi By Addlng Subparagraph- And Providing For An Intersectlon Stop For0f t'larl posa Drl ve And Sebas tl an Dri ve " was be necessary for the Councl I tos wlthln the Council's purvlew tors necessary to provlde the best "Authorizlng Executlon 0f Agreement Between And Al rportrans I t , I nc . ,'t' v{as i'ntroduced by ho moved lts adoptlon, second by Councilman Crosby, notIt i side Councilman Cuslck explalned lt was her prlmary concern that the Council be in position to respond to cltlzens'conplalnts, to be aware ifthere are compl ai nts. Councllman Cusick noted that the basic hourly compensatlon reement was $7.40 per houri it has been ralsed ln tfor the perlod May I through June 30,1975, and toperiod July l, 1975 through June 30, 1976. Suan, Transportatlon 0fflcer, explalned the orlginal agreemented for the operator to enter lnto negotlations for a rate se based on costs data. 0perating costs have risen, lncluding ncreases. RESO UTIOI{ N 42- ag .50 he ln the he new $s. ao lp io At s The 637 Veh glv In response to Mayor Amstrup, there rrere no comments from the floorpro 0r con. yC sunoepl. 0n 0r ro completed for constructlon of the Councll as soon as available. ouncl I man Crosby, satd nanimously adopted on an inquiry from Councllman Cuslck, thethat cost estlmates have not beenbrldge; they will be forwarded to the motio di nancll cal ORDINANCE I{0. I043 "An Ordlnance Re qulrlng Removal 0f 0ff-Slte Adver-tiilng Sfgnt FFom C-2 Zones" uas given lts second readlng. In response to Mayor Amstrup, there were no conments from the floorpro or con. 0n motion of Councllman Cusick, second by Councilman Harrison, sald Ordinance passed lts second readlng and tras unanlmously adopted onroll call. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Barnett Pro er rec oro u In response to l{orks reportedc Asphal t Unl oaded on Ai r,port Boql evltll:Respondi ng to llayor AmstPUF,thE @that approxlmately two weeks ago33 loads of asphalt were dumped ln the area opposlte the treatmentplant. Ef6orts to identify the responsible party have not been success-ful. Mayor Amstrup suggested the Police Oepartment may be able to help. COUNCILI'IAI{ }IANGINI REPORTS - RegionlL Planqing Commlttee The City of Paclflca ls requestlng modlflcatlon of the residency requlrq- 1. 408 ments be changed to allow alternate members to be residents, property owners or businessmen of the Jurisdictions they represent. Councll- man Manginl asked for direction from the Clty Councll as thls matterwill be presented to Regional Planning Committee for consideratlon. Councllman Cusick stated the Council of Mayorts voted against lt. There appeared to be a consensus by the Clty Councll to sustaln the Coun0llof Mayors' pos i tlon. 2. Councilman Mangini advlsq4 that he uras appointed at the last Regional Planning dommltt8ttSdnServe on a sub-committee of seven mem- bers charged wlth advlsing RPC on how functions should be handledthat were formerly the responslbility of the Greater Transportatlon Comml ttee . SAI{ MATEO COUNTY DISTRICT C the I egi sl ature. The Board whlch wtll have the effectin San Mateo. She asked th investlgate and report to t OURTS CONSOLIDATION: TTdaTlon narrow-ly mTssof Supervisors are agof el I ml natl ng the Cenat the Chief of Pollce he City Council on the Councilman Cusick ed passage throughain promoting this,tral District Court and the City Attorney economlc aspects. BAY AREA PLANNING AGENCY: Councllman Cusick advlsed that AB 6?5 (Knox), ihTch would create a -uper-governmen power that nould take 213 vote of elveto, passed through the AssembIy. take a formal stand on thls proposed The City Manager rtas asked to obtaln informatlon. CITY FII{ES AND FORFEITURES ALLOCATIOI{S TH aefearad to an item in the League of CaIlBulletin of May 23 concerning SB 189 whic and posslbly total loss of clty reyenues purposes from fl nes and forfei tures. Theto express the Council's oppositlon to th AC KITOI{L EDGHEI{TS Assistant City Planner report of Plannlng 1975.Minutes: Park & Recreation Commlssion, M tf ay 12, Traf f i c, Saf ety & Parki ng , May I ' San Mateo County 0rand Jury Resolutlon "UrgOther Local Taxlng Agencies To Adopt 1975-l Rates So As To Produce l{o I'lore Revenue Than Rates. " t wlth a super-mayor havlng veto ected official to overrule the She asked that the Clty Councilleglslatlon at the next meetlng. coples of the Blll for Council's Clty Attorney communicatlon, l,lay 21 r 1975, "RemoYal of stop sign at Ashton and Trousdale." Pactflc Gas & Electric Company communlcation, tlay 13,1975' concernlng proposed increase in gas rates. REATENED: Mayor Amstrup 16rnTaTl tl es Legi sl ati ve h could result ln substantlalfor Iocal law enforcement Ci ty I'lanager Yas requestede I egi sl atlon. Commisslon meeting' May ?7, ay 13, Plannlng Commisston, 1975. I ng San !'lateo County And 976 Budgets And Set Tax Produced By The I974-75 State Senator George A. l*loscone I etter, l,lay 2l , 1975, assutl ng hl s support of Federal fundlng under the t968 Omnibus Crlme Control Act. AD,J0URNl.ltNT: At 9:05 P.l,l. Respectful ly subml tted ' Herbert K. llhtte' Clty Clerk v 7 By v er