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CITY COUNCIL MEETING - June 4, 1975 <br />City Attorney Frank Gillio, referring to Item 4 b) on the CONSENT CALENDAR, <br />informed Council that it was next in order to have a first reading of the <br />proposed Ordinance, and to then introduce the Ordinance by its title. <br />At the request of Council, Mr. Gillio read the title of the proposed Ordinance; <br />"An Ordinance of the Town of Los Altos Hills amending Chapter I of Title 8 to <br />adopt by reference the 1973 edition of the Uniform Building Code, including the <br />appendix thereto, the 1974 supplement, and the Uniform Building Code Standards, <br />1973 edition; adding Chapter 1.1 to Title 8 to adopt by reference the Uniform <br />Housing Code, 1973 edition; amending Chapter 2 of Title 8 to adopt by reference <br />the 1971 edition of the National Electric Code; and amending Chapter 3 of Title <br />8 to adopt by reference the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1973 edition, respectively, <br />of the Los Altos Hills Municipal Code." <br />MOTION SECONDED AND <br />Cheney and unanimously Rcarried Otonwaivenfurther sreading on dofsthe nOrdinaCouncilman <br />Ordinance. <br />MOTIONSECONDED <br />and0unanimouslyAND RcarriedOtoncilman introduce theson Ordi�nance bycitseTitleCouncilman <br />C. SPECIAL REPORTS: <br />1. Fiaal '-j ari <br />Nr. Cotton reviewed his final report on the first phase of the Geological <br />Hazard Mapping Program he is doing for the Town and reported on steps <br />accomplished to date. He presented various scaled contour maps, aerial <br />photos, and color slides, where he outlined information that was already <br />available from present sources. <br />Mr. Cotton said the product of the work accomplished was a compilation of <br />the available information regarding the earth materials to be found within <br />the Town and the known faults. From this information, further investigation <br />is done to determine the accuracy of present information so that problem <br />areas would be known, and in that way, engineering for land development <br />would be facilitated. <br />2. Survey Report on Trans ortation Alternatives - Bullis-Purissima Parent <br />dv sory Board. <br />Councilman Helgesson noted that, as a result of meetings held by the <br />Council -Parents Committee, and information collected, it was suggested that <br />a poll be taken of the residents affected by the School District's decision <br />not to continue bus service to the schools within the Town in order to <br />determine the percentage of those willing to participate in some form of <br />charter service to handle this transportation problem. <br />Dr. Richard Barron synthesized a written report forwarded to Council re- <br />garding the poll taken of parents, and noted that, if no financial help was <br />available, the cost to participate in a chartered service would be in the <br />neighborhood of $160/year per child. <br />-2- <br />