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MEETING AGENDA
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June 20, 2005
TO: Mayor Romero & Members of the City Council G`-LG(
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FROM: Audrey Hooper, City Clerk (� - {I ACAO FIRE CHIEF
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VIA: Ken Hampian, CAO i DEPT H ADS REC DIR
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SUBJECT: Modifications to Minutes �ncL— HR DIR
Modifications to the minutes of June 2 and 7, 2005, have been re uested and are indicated
below. If Council concurs, these modifications should be reflected in the motion to approve
the minutes.
Mayor Romero requested the following modifications:
June 2. 2005 - C179:.
"Discussion ensued during which Council Member.Mulholland.and Vice Mayor Ewan
acknowledged the need for the rate increase,,Council Member Settle and Mayor Romero
concurred but opposed the sentradistanne unreasonable standards proposed in the
regulations which can be costly, and Council Member-Brown supported the recommendation,
but expressed concerns about residentson fixed incomes."
June 7, 2005 - C1-17:
"ACTION: 1) Motion by Mulholland/Ewan to adopt a 200-word limit for candidate statements,
to require candidates to pay the costs for printing the statement in the ballot pamphlet, and to
direct the City Clerk to provide copies of a individual Spanish translations upon request at
no charge; 4:1 (Settle opposed). 2) Continued review and discussion of the Preliminary
2005-07 Financial Plan."
Council Member Mulholland requested that a modification be made to:
June 7, 2005 - C-15:
"During the ensuing discussion, Council Member Mulholland expressed her concerns related
to the growth rate exceeding 1% and explained why she thinks it is necessary to limit the
number of residential permits per year. She indicated, however, that she is more concerned
with the commercial growth rate and suggested that the current 5% rate over five years may
be too high. She pointed out that for the last seven years the commercial growth rate
has far exceeded 5%. At the same time, Mayor.Romero noted that the residential growth
rate has been less than 1% over the last nine years and that the population growth has been
relatively flat for ten or twelve years."
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