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OPENED PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> • Sandy Humphries, Fremont Road, explained that she had provided the trees and plant <br /> arrangements for the Town Hall dedication as a donation. Her quote for the plant service <br /> was provided at the request of Duffy Price who had facilitated the dedication event. <br /> Humphries noted that the quotes included in the staff report for other services were not <br /> appropriate comparables. <br /> CLOSED PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> Council thanked Humphries for the use of her plants and arrangements during the <br /> dedication and added that they were a beautiful complement to the new Town Hall. <br /> Council briefly discussed the proposal and agreed that there was no consensus to move <br /> forward with the proposal for plants for the Town Hall facility. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Mordo, seconded by O'Malley and <br /> passed unanimously to accept the staff recommendation that plants, living or artificial, <br /> and their related maintenance expenses are unnecessary expenditures at this time. <br /> 6. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 6.1 Introduction of Ordinance Establishing Storm Water Pollution Prevention <br /> Measures for Land Development Projects <br /> • Public Works Director/City Engineer Henry Louie reviewed the staff report and proposed <br /> ordinance with Council. He noted that residential development was exempt and a <br /> minimal number of projects in Town would be affected by the ordinance. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Warshawsky, seconded by Mordo <br /> and passed unanimously to waive reading and introduce the ordinance establishing storm <br /> water pollution prevention measures for land development projects. <br /> 7. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES, SUB-COMMIITTEES, AND <br /> COUNCILMEMBERS ON OUTSIDE AGENCIES <br /> Councilmember Mordo reported that the Ad-Hoc Council Planning Committee was <br /> currently working on the recommended modifications to the fence ordinance. The <br /> Planning Commission was scheduled to review the proposals at a work session in <br /> September. Key elements to the revised ordinance included: strengthening the <br /> notification requirements; clarification of language on replacement of non-conforming <br /> fences; and, language for fencing in open space and wildlife corridors. <br /> Councilmember O'Malley reported that he had attended the Environmental Design and <br /> Protection Committee regular meeting. They have completed a study of house size <br /> limitations in surrounding communities and were interested in making a presentation to <br /> Council on maximum allowable house size. Mayor Kerr suggested that they be invited to <br /> participate in the September 15`h City Council meeting. <br /> 4 <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> August 18,2005 <br />