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i <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> November 15, 2006 <br /> Town of Los Altos Hills <br /> City Council Special Meeting <br /> Wednesday, November 15, 2006 7:00 P.M. <br /> Town Hall Council Chambers, 263 79 Fremont Road <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br /> Mayor Warshawsky called the City Council Special Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in the <br /> Council Chambers at Town Hall. <br /> Present: Mayor Dean Warshawsky, Mayor Pro Tem Craig A.T. Jones, <br /> Councilmember Breene Kerr, Councilmember Jean Mordo and <br /> Councilmember Mike O'Malley <br /> Absent: None <br /> Staff: City Manager Carl Cahill and City Clerk Karen Jost. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Kerr, seconded by O'Malley and <br /> passed unanimously to limit comments from the floor to two minutes. <br /> Mayor Warshawsky thanked the members of the audience for attending the evening's <br /> public education informational session. He reviewed the protocol that would be followed <br /> for the special meeting noting that the public would have the opportunity to ask questions <br /> during the interactive Q&A period and the public comment portion of the meeting. <br /> 2. COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS ON DISTRICT REORGANIZATION <br /> Mayor Warshawsky invited members of the Council to comment on the Town's district <br /> reorganization effort. <br /> Councilmember Mordo offered that he favored redistricting and believed it was now <br /> important to put the issue to the voters. The City Council had started the process and he <br /> hoped the decision would be moved forward to permit the majority of the voters to <br /> determine the outcome. <br /> Councilmember Kerr reiterated his set of objectives for the community that he had <br /> expressed from the beginning of this process: neighborhood schools in Los Altos Hills <br /> that could be attended by anyone within the community and better relations between the <br /> Bullis Charter School and the Los Altos School District. Kerr noted that because of the <br /> actions taken by the City Council, the Bullis school site was still available for a public <br /> school. He added that this was a very complex issue and he supported redistricting and <br /> looked forward to the voters having the option to resolve the issue. <br /> 1 <br /> City Council Special Meeting Minutes <br /> November 15,2006 <br />