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%W <br />could construct an entry gate to his property at a location nearer to the existing edge <br />of pavement. A discussion followed on whether or not approval of this sale would <br />imply support of such gates and it was agreed that Dr. Saah should provide a design <br />of the proposed gate. <br />MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Dauber, seconded by Siegel and <br />passed unanimously by all members present to continue this request for approval of <br />right of way abandonment and sale of land and to request Dr. Saah, the owner of <br />24024 Oak Knoll Circle, to submit a design for the proposed gate. <br />5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />6. NEW BUSINESS <br />6.1 Discussion of CDBG Fund Allocation <br />Johnson reported that the Town had $200,000 available in Community <br />Development Block Grant Funds. However, he had been advised by Planning <br />Commissioner Comiso that Mr. Charles Chew, program director for the Board of <br />Supervisors, was going to recommend to the Board that this money go back to the <br />y general pool since the Town had not used it. Johnson noted that Mid -Peninsula <br />�r Fair Housing was interested as a possible recipient of this fund allocation. Council <br />raised the issue of whether the Town would be able to get credit for low income <br />housing from such support but was advised that this was not possible at this time. <br />The Community Services Agency was also mentioned as a possible recipient. <br />Edwina Comiso, Planning Commissioner and former CDBG representative from <br />the Town, commented on her conversations with Mr. Chew and also on possible <br />recipients of such funds. In particular she referred to the services provided by the <br />Community Services Agency especially in the area of rehabilitation of housing. <br />PASSED BY CONSENSUS: It was agreed that the Community Services Agency <br />would be contacted as a possible recipient of the CDBG funds that were available to <br />the Town, that such support would be in addition to financial support CSA already <br />received from the Town, that CSA would be asked to provide a report on what they <br />could do with this money and that the Mayor would work with the City Manager on <br />this project which included contacting the County and bringing the matter back to <br />Council when further information was available. <br />REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. SUB -COMMITTEES, AND <br />COUNCILMEMBERS ON OUTSIDE AGENCIES <br />January 19, 1994 <br />Regular Meeting <br />