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CITY COUNCIL <br />L TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS <br />26379 Fremont Road <br />Los Altos Hills, California <br />MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED MEETING <br />Tuesday, July 10, 1979 <br />cc: Reel 118, Side I, Tr. II, 1303 -End <br />Mayor Thomas McReynolds called the Adjourned Meeting of the City Council to order at <br />9:10 A.M. in the Council Chambers of Town Hall. <br />A. ROLL CALL & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: <br />Present: Mayor Thomas McReynolds and Councilmembers Hillestad (arrived at 9:20 A.M.) <br />Nystrom, Perkins and Proft. <br />Absent: None. <br />Staff: City Manager Robert Crowe, City Engineer John Carlson and Deputy City Clerk <br />Susan Bottler. <br />Press: Mark Bosneagh, Los Altos Town Crier. <br />B. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS: $108,284.51 <br />t MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Councilman Perkins, seconded by Councilman Proft <br />and carried by the following roll call vote to approve the Warrants - $108,284.51. <br />AYES: Mayor McReynolds, Councilmembers Nystrom, Perkins and Proft. <br />NOES: None. <br />ABSENT: Councilwoman Hillestad. <br />C. PUBLIC HEARING: <br />1. Resolution # adopting the Palo Alto Sewer Service Charge Final Report and <br />authorizing transmittal to the Santa Clara County Assessor's Office. <br />Councilman Perkins ascertained from Staff that reference to "date" in the Resolution <br />referred back to the first paragraph and that all public notification had been duly made. <br />MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Councilman Proft, seconded by Councilman Nystrom <br />and passed by the following roll call vote to adopt Resolution #1220 adopting the Palo <br />Alto Sewer Service Charge Final Report and authorizing transmittal to the Santa Clara <br />County Assessor's Office. <br />AYES: Mayor McReynolds, Councilmembers Nystrom, Perkins and Proft. <br />NOES: None. <br />ABSENT: Councilwoman Hillestad. <br />D. EXECUTIVE SESSION - PERSONNEL: <br />At 9:14 A.M. the City Council adjourned to Executive Session - Personnel. <br />E. BUDGET STUDY SESSION: <br />Mayor McReynolds stated that, in his opinion, the Capital Improvement section needed <br />revising, path maintenance needed a more thorough investigation as revenues would never <br />meet current or future requirements and, then, asked for general discussion and input <br />from the Council. <br />