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• MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Kerr, seconded by Chen and passed <br /> unanimously to approve the warrants in the amount of$275,974.70 <br /> 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> 5.1 Update on Mayor's Goals <br /> 5.1.1 New Town Hall—Town-wide Architecture Advisory Poll Update <br /> Councilmember Kerr reported that his Committee counted the resident surveys that were <br /> received. Between 20% and 25% of the households responded to the survey. The <br /> preference for a new Town Hall was (1) 258 responses for a Rural design; (2) 173 <br /> responses for a Mission design; (3) 122 responses for Craftsman design; and(4) 83 <br /> responses for Sustainable. The residents voiced support for the integration of sustainable <br /> features in the new Town Hall. Items specifically mentioned include passive and active <br /> solar technology,rainwater harvesting, and innovative technology to conserve energy. <br /> Residents want to keep the costs down, do not want a metal roof, and favor a Town Hall <br /> that blends into the neighborhood. The Committee wishes to.proceed with the architect <br /> selection process. Four architects have been asked to submit proposals by April 30, with <br /> Committee review scheduled for May 6, and a recommendation to the Council on May <br /> 15. <br /> Councilmember O'Malley noted that in response to a question from a resident,the <br /> • Committee was receptive to receiving additional bids from other architects. <br /> 5.1.2 Undergrounding of Utilities—Status Report <br /> Councilmember Warshawsky reported that the next meeting is April 24, at which time the <br /> Committee will look at finances and assessment districts. <br /> 5.1.3 Master Pathway Map—Committee Report <br /> Councilmember O'Malley reported that the Committee was making slow progress. <br /> Dot Shriner, 14301 Saddle Mountain Drive,provided an update on what the Committee <br /> found. The Committee documented the area around the Fremont Hills Country Club, <br /> containing over 70 homes, each with a general public easement around the property. All <br /> off road path easements on on-road streets as well as pathway easements on private roads <br /> are also being documented. <br /> 5.1.4 View Protection Ordinance—Public Hearing <br /> Regular City Council Meeting May 1, 2003 <br /> Cahill explained that the item was on the Council's agenda for May 1, and that notice has <br /> gone out to the public. <br /> • <br /> 3 City Council Meeting Agenda <br /> April 17,2003 <br />