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damage in the $250,000 range and forty seven had damage in the $100,000 range. The <br /> Building Inspectors were continuing to inspect residences in the Town for damage. <br /> Details were still forthcoming on federal and state programs related to the earthquake. <br /> The City Manager also noted that contributions were being accepted at the Heritage <br /> House for the victims of the earthquake. Regarding the Town's infrastructure, the <br /> roads, buildings and storm drains appeared to be in good condition; however, it was <br /> not known what damage had been done to the sewer system. A map was currently <br /> being prepared showing what homes were damaged and what the extent of the <br /> damage was. van Tamelen noted that the Town could learn from the earthquake by <br /> examining what types of homes were damaged. She suggested that the site <br /> development committee meeting minutes be referred to for those homes that were <br /> damaged. <br /> 7.1.2 Recommendation from the City Manager to adopt a Resolution <br /> easing development fees and review processes for those property <br /> owners regarding property or rebuilding structures damaged or <br /> destroyed by the earthquake <br /> Mr. Philip Dauber, 27930 Roble Alto, suggested that the fees be waived only for those <br /> 411, who were not insured. <br /> Jackie Siegel, 12800 LaCresta, inquired about the allowed rebuilding on a lot damaged <br /> by the earthquake. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Johnson, seconded by Tryon and <br /> passed unanimously to adopt Resolution #123-89 adopting interim regulations for <br /> earthquake damage reconstruction <br /> Due to the extremely large number of people present for the item on organization of <br /> the Council, a discussion followed on whether or not to move this matter forward as <br /> well as the report from the Finance Committee on expenses and the issues listed <br /> under old business on the letter from Fran Stevenson, the role and effectiveness of the <br /> Mayor, the placement of Councilmembers' items on the agenda and potential Brown <br /> Act violations. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Siegel, seconded by Johnson and <br /> passed unanimously to discuss the organization of the Council and the report from <br /> the Finance Committee at this point of the meeting and to defer the related items <br /> under Council Business to the Special Meeting on the 9th of November. <br /> 2 <br /> November 1, 1989 <br />