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• Meeting Minutes <br /> January 26, 2007 <br /> Town of Los Altos Hills <br /> City Council Special Meeting <br /> Friday, January 26, 2007 3:30 p.m. <br /> Council Chambers, 26379 Fremont Road <br /> CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br /> Mayor Warshawsky called the City Council Special Meeting to order at 3:35 p.m. in the <br /> Council Chambers at Town Hall. <br /> Present: Mayor Dean Warshawsky, Mayor Pro Tem Craig A.T. Jones, <br /> Councilmember Breene Kerr, Councilmember Jean Mordo and <br /> Councilmember Mike O'Malley <br /> Absent: None <br /> Staff: City Manager Carl Cahill, Public Works Director/City Engineer Henry <br /> Louie and City Clerk Karen Jost <br /> • NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Consideration of a Resolution of the City Council of the Town of Los Altos Hills <br /> Approving an Agreement between the City of Los Altos and the Town of Los Altos <br /> Hills for Transportation, Treatment and Disposal of Sewage. <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Henry Louie advised Council that the sewer <br /> agreement before them had been approved by the City of Los Altos City Council at their <br /> regular meeting of January 9, 2007 and the respective City Attorneys of each jurisdiction <br /> had reviewed and approved as to form the agreement. He outlined the highlights and <br /> responsibilities of the Town described in the agreement. The proposed sewer capacity <br /> would allow a total flow of 339,900 gallons per day from the Town into the sanitary <br /> sewer system owned by the City of Los Altos. The Town was obligated to stop issuing <br /> sewer connection permits to new users once notified by the City that they were <br /> approaching the allotted sewage flow. Louie explained that the partners of the Regional <br /> Treatment Plant had tentatively agreed to allocate addition capacity to the Town. The <br /> additional capacity would be amended and incorporated into the agreement after the <br /> receipt of the allocation confirmation. <br /> Louie reviewed the maintenance and liability features of the agreement. Effective July 1, <br /> 2007, the Town would assume responsibility for maintenance and operation of the <br /> Town's sewer collection system including all mains and two lift stations. The agreement <br /> . also called for the Town to fund the cost of design, construction, operation and <br />