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lbw Municipal Code specifically Ordinance #256. The representatives from the <br /> Water District also commented on the three issues of importance when <br /> reviewing a project: community acceptance, aesthetics and the recreational <br /> element. They stated that they would not build a project which was not <br /> acceptable. Several areas of particular interest were mentioned including the <br /> Hau project at Fremont and Edith, the status of drainage on Adobe, the area of <br /> Foothill College and Elena, and Adobe Creek. It was agreed that the <br /> representatives from the Santa Clara Valley Water District would attend a <br /> regularly scheduled Council Meeting as soon as possible to address these <br /> projects and notices would be posted for that meeting. <br /> 3. PRESENTATION BY CAPTAIN ROBERT WILSON OF THE <br /> SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - WESTSIDE STATION <br /> Captain Wilson reported on several public safety issues. On the subject of <br /> burglaries in the Town, he noted that they appeared to be done by people <br /> familiar with the Town especially since access was not easy and there were <br /> not many thru streets. He commented that strange cars should be reported <br /> immediately. Presently the response time was seven to eight minutes and <br /> once the new computer system was in place (February or March) this response <br /> time should be reduced by approximately thirty seconds. In the near future <br /> Town Hall would also be able to get on line with this computer system. <br /> Tryon noted that visibility and response time were two important issues to <br /> residents and suggested that deputies also spend some time off the main <br /> roads for higher visibility. Captain Wilson commented that the Town did <br /> not pay for a full-time officer but rather the officer was regionalized and his <br /> hours were balanced out with the other cities he patrolled. The same <br /> deputies were assigned to Los Altos Hills for three year periods. A discussion <br /> also took place concerning people needing assistance during an emergency <br /> and Captain Wilson reported that presently they were working on the costs <br /> and protocol of this program. Tryon suggested this also be addressed by the <br /> Disaster Council when it meets. On the subject of false alarms Council agreed <br /> that the charges imposed by the Town should cover all costs. Dauber <br /> recommended that that the Council be kept informed of patterns of accidents, <br /> crimes, etc. in the Town and it was agreed that the City Manager would <br /> review the reports provided by the Sheriff's Department and report to the <br /> Council on any developing patterns. <br /> 4. PRESENTATIONS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> November 4, 1992 <br /> Adjourned Regular Meeting <br /> 2 <br />