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that they will be discussing Hall's request from a factual basis at the March 18th Council <br /> meeting. <br /> Mayor Cheng clarified the reference in Hall's letter to a statement that he purported to her <br /> making at the San Antonio Hills Homeowners meeting. Mayor Cheng intended to say that the <br /> Town at this current time cannot accommodate any more annexations because we do not have <br /> any sewer capacity rights available. <br /> 7. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES, SUB-COMMITTEES, AND <br /> COUNCILMEMBERS ON OUTSIDE AGENCIES <br /> Mayor Cheng announced that Former Los Altos Hills Mayor Bob Johnson had agreed to <br /> serve on the North Los Altos Library Authority with the Mayor as the Los Altos Hills <br /> representatives. <br /> Mayor Cheng reported that she had been in attendance at the EOC exercise and was very <br /> impressed with the test and staff s response to the simulated emergency. <br /> Cheng added that Measure B had been defeated at the March election. There are plans to <br /> return the library funding measure to the voters for consideration at the June 2005 <br /> election. <br /> Councilmember Fenwick reported that he had participated in the February 24 EOC <br /> • emergency drill that was convened to respond to a simulated earthquake. Fenwick <br /> explained that he was in the field with the Town's ham operators reporting to the Town's <br /> EOC center on damage and people in distress. He noted that they found no areas in Town <br /> where the hams were unable to communicate with the EOC center. <br /> Fenwick remarked that he had also attended the Emergency Communication Committee <br /> meeting. Public Safety Officer Steve Garcia provided a report to the Committee on his <br /> prospective of the February 24th drill. Garcia had been responsible for the development <br /> of the script for the exercise and coordinating attendance from the outside agencies. <br /> Fenwick reported that he had attended the February 26th Town meeting for residents that <br /> was scheduled for the purpose of gathering public comment on the cable franchise <br /> renewal. City Manager Cassingham, Cable Consultant Carl Pilnick and resident Jim <br /> Abraham were also in attendance. <br /> Councilmember Kerr reported on his VTA activities. He has joined with other <br /> representatives of North Peninsula Cities to form a "subgroup" to ensure that the VTA <br /> addresses concerns from this region. They are particularly interested in assuring that the <br /> Cal Train commuter trains are supported and upgraded noting that this is the only mass <br /> transit that is available for the residents on the peninsula. <br /> • <br /> 5 City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> March 4,2004 <br />