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I <br /> 7. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES, SUB-COMMITTEES,AND <br /> COUNCILMEMBERS ON OUTSIDE AGENCIES <br /> 7.1 Request for Approval of Revised Wildlife Survey—Open Space Committee <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Mordo, seconded by Jones and <br /> passed unanimously to approve the revised Wildlife Survey as presented by the Open <br /> Space Committee. <br /> 7.2 Summer Camp and Recreation Programs Report—Parks and Recreation Committee <br /> Continued to the November 17, 2005 City Council Meeting. <br /> 8. STAFF REPORTS <br /> 8.1 City Manager <br /> 8.2 City Attorney <br /> 8.3 City Clerk <br /> 8.3.1 Report on Council Correspondence <br /> Mayor Kerr announced that per Municipal Code Section 2-1.106: "no regular or special <br /> meeting shall extend after the hour of 11:00 p.m. without a majority vote of the Council." <br /> Council consensus was to adjourn the meeting following the review of Agenda item 9.1 <br /> and Agenda item 5.4. and continue those items that had not been addressed to the next <br /> City Council regular meeting. <br /> 9. COUNCIL-INITIATED ITEMS <br /> 9.1 Status of New Sewer Agreement with the City of Los Altos and Proposed <br /> Letter to Los Altos Hills Property Owners with Excess Sewer Capacity <br /> Councilmember O'Malley reported that City of Los Altos Councilmember Curtis Cole <br /> had advised him that they had received a presentation of the City of Los Altos' Master <br /> Sewer Plan by their consultant. The plan had identified significant costs for improving <br /> the system and O'Malley believed that there would be expectations that the Town <br /> participate in the costs. It was his understanding that there would not be an issue with <br /> sewer capacity rights for Los Altos Hills. O'Malley noted that the Draft Master Sewer <br /> Agreement between the City of Los Altos and Town included the sixteen principles <br /> previously approved by the Council. O'Malley had been joined by City Manager <br /> Maureen Cassingham and Director of Public Works Henry Louie in the Sewer Agreement <br /> discussions with Los Altos <br /> O'Malley suggested that if it was determined that the capacity rights were not available <br /> from Los Altos, the Town might consider sending a letter to residents who hold multiple <br /> • connection rights to see if they would be interested in selling. <br /> 7 <br /> City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> November 3,2005 <br />