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Universities. An ordinance would establish the permit parking and a resolution would <br /> identify the area. <br /> Cahill added that Phase III, the request for the proposed Banquet Hall, is expected to be <br /> heard by the County Planning Commission in February. <br /> Sandy Mingo, Dawnridge Drive, explained that the residents affected by the proposed <br /> meeting/banquet hall would greatly appreciate Council considering taking action on the <br /> permitted parking immediately. The parking issue is an on-going problem. They hope <br /> that this action will show the County that the proposed parking is inadequate. At this <br /> time the plan only calls for an additional 23 parking spaces. <br /> Robert Dowie, resident, explained that the proposal for the project.calls for an increase of <br /> 300% over previously existing improvements. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Fenwick, seconded by Warshawsky <br /> and passed unanimously to direct staff to bring back a draft permit parking ordinance with <br /> generic authority within the community and subsequently a supporting resolution that <br /> would identify the area. <br /> 8.3 City Clerk <br /> 8.3.1 Report on Council Correspondence <br /> 9. COUNCIL-INITIATED ITEMS <br /> None <br /> 10. PRESENTATIONS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> Jim Abraham, Los Altos Hills, thanked City Engineer Mintze Cheng for her service to the <br /> Community for the past three years. He has lived in his present house for 25 years and in <br /> his opinion, she has achieved more in her tenure than was accomplished in the other 22 <br /> years. <br /> Abraham announced that the Emergency Communications Committee will be hosting a <br /> presentation of the D-Star radio system at the Los Altos Library, Monday,November 241' <br /> and invited interested Council, staff and the public. <br /> Steve. Hubbell, Public Education Committee Chair, summarized for Council the student <br /> data (property tax revenue and parcel tax revenue) that the Committee has collected. <br /> Approximately$13 million is paid annually by Town residents to the school districts. <br /> Hubbell asked if the Community Relations Committee would be able to assist the Public <br /> Education Committee in gathering resident input. Hubbell believes they would be the <br /> appropriate vehicle for this phase. <br /> Chris Vargas, Templeton Place, Bullis Charter School Board Member, updated the <br /> Council on the progress that has been made by the School. He is very optimistic. They <br /> 10 City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> November 20,2003 <br />