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4.3 Investment Report for Quarter Ended June 30, 2005 <br /> • 4.4 Approval of Proposed Draft Ordinance No. 438 Amending the Los Altos Hills <br /> Municipal Code Pertaining to the Change in the Weeks of the Month on which <br /> Regular City Council Meetings are Held <br /> 4.5 Approval of Resolution in Support of the Guidelines and Standards for the <br /> Planning and Permit Regulation for the Protection of Water Resources within <br /> the Santa Clara Valley Water District—Reso# 80-05 and Reso#81-05 <br /> 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> 5.1 Town Goals <br /> 5.1.1 Implementation of Strategic Conservation Goals <br /> Mayor Kerr reported that the Environmental Initiatives Committee would present their <br /> findings to the Council at the September 15, 2005 City Council meeting. He believed <br /> they had defined a reasonable outline for a conservation ordinance and offered that their <br /> goal was to gather input from residents at this initial stage in the drafting of the ordinance. <br /> The presentation would include a demonstration of the energy conserving process with a <br /> set of plans for a new residence. PG&E would provide the expert advice for the Title 24 <br /> simulation, however, some Town funds might be needed to supplement the cost. Mayor <br /> Kerr requested Council direction on the Town wide mailing publicizing the presentation. <br /> • Council consensus was to approve the mailing of a Town wide notice of the EIC <br /> presentation. <br /> 5.1.2 Bringing Public Education Back to the Hills <br /> Mayor Kerr reported that the Public Education Committee would be making a <br /> presentation to Council in October. A letter from the Council regarding returning public <br /> education to Town would be featured in the September Newsletter. <br /> 5.2 Underground Project Status Report <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Warshawsky deferred his report to Public Works Director/City Engineer <br /> Henry Louie. Louie reported that following the adoption of Resolution No. 78-05 that <br /> established the Undergrounding District Boundaries at last week's Council meeting, the <br /> Clerk had mailed copies of the resolution and pertinent Municipal Code sections to the <br /> affected residents and utility companies. <br /> Warshawsky added that the Undergrounding Committee would meet with City of San <br /> Jose representatives that had successfully completed a multi-million dollar underground <br /> project to query them on their process. He was hopeful that PG&E would be able to have <br /> a 2006 start date for the Town's project. <br /> • <br /> 2 <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> August 18,2005 <br />