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The Maximus draft fee study is being reviewed by staff and will be presented for <br /> • Council consideration on March 21, 2002. <br /> 3) Implement a Resident Customer Satisfaction Survey Program. <br /> This survey was implemented by the Planning Department on September 1, 2001. <br /> Surveys received will be provided to Council with each Council packet. <br /> 4) Complete an analysis of all Town codes, policies and ordinances for <br /> consistency, relevance and conformance with the General Plan. <br /> O'Malley reported that the committee had completed their review of the Town's codes, <br /> policies and ordinances at their 3/7/02 meeting. The were now reviewing the LUF <br /> committee's report. <br /> 5) Have broadband internet access available to all residents <br /> PacBell's latest projection for the completion of Project Pronto, their Town-wide <br /> DSL project, is by the end of this year provided they encounter no further <br /> unforeseen obstacles with PG&E and other jurisdictions. The City Manager <br /> referred to the letter received from Stacey Wagner, Director of External Affairs, <br /> Pacific Bell regarding HR1542 which passed in the House of Representatives. <br /> • 6) Adopt and implement a town pathway policy which includes a specific <br /> five- year program for the new construction of along side the road paths <br /> and a plan which improves the maintenance and materials of current town <br /> pathways. <br /> Staff is continuing to research grant deeds and files and updating the path maps. A study <br /> session will be held on March 21, 2002 and April 4, 2002. <br /> 7) Complete the review of setbacks and height limits and revise town <br /> ordinances accordingly. <br /> The proposed wording for the Town-wide notice on these issues is on the 3/7/02 <br /> Council agenda for approval. <br /> 8) Continue to explore alternatives to underground all utilities in Los Altos <br /> Hills. <br /> The City Clerk noted that the mailing was delivered to the Post Office on 3/7/02. <br /> 9) Adopt a plan for the highest and best use of town property for all town <br /> residents. (Los Altos Hills owns 27 parcels totaling 168.04 acres of <br /> unused and/or underutilized property.) <br /> March 7, 2002 <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> 4 <br />