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UNSCHEDULED ITEM NO. 2: County Communications cont'd.: <br />Tom Maudlin, Code Enforcement Officer, commented re utilization of the County <br />Communication System. <br />MOTION, SECONDED AND CARRIED: Councilman Helgesson moved, seconded by Benson, <br />that the Town join the County Communication System in accordance with Staff <br />recommendations, was carried unanimously by the following roll call vote: <br />Ayes: Councilmen Benson, Davey, Fowle, Helgesson, Mayor Aiken. Noes: None. <br />Absent: None. <br />SCHEDULED ITEM NO. 2: <br />APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER. <br />Mayor Aiken stated that no appointment would be made at this time and that <br />the only consideration before the City Council was the creation of the <br />Assistant City Manager position and implementation into Town ordinances, if <br />desired. <br />Mayor Aiken noted this item would be considered later in the Agenda under <br />Resolutions and Ordinances. <br />'76 3 <br />UNSCHEDULED ITEM NO. 3: <br />CONSIDERATION OF AND POSSIBLE ACTION RE: EXTRA -TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION % ( S <br />GRANTED TO COUNTY FOR SE;F�R ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PURPOSES. <br />Mayor Aiken stated that Council consideration should be given to rescinding <br />the previous resolution granting extra -territorial jurisdiction to the County <br />for sewer assessment district purposes and replacing it with a new resolution <br />granting jurisdiction, conditioned upon the implementation of the Town sewer <br />policy by the Board of Supervisors for the Summerhill Area. Mayor Aiken noted <br />a concurrent resolution had been adopted on September 16, 1968, stating the <br />same conditions pertaining to the granting of extra -territorial jurisdiction, <br />but that the new resolution would insure clarity and compliance with the <br />Town sewer policy. <br />Acting City Manager read letters from John G. Tyndall, 12600 Miraloma Way, <br />and George C. Albright, 12226 Colina Road, notifying the Town that their <br />written protest against inclusion in the Los Altos Sanitary Sewer and Capacity <br />Acquisition District were being withdrawn. Acting Manager noted Mrs. J. W. <br />Hermit and Mrs. V. Osiecki had also indicated verbally that their written <br />protests would be withdrawn. Acting Manager stated written withdrawal of <br />protests must be filed with the County Board of Supervisors prior to their <br />Hearing, February 25, 1969. <br />City Attorney introduced and read in its entirety Resolution No. 509L, a <br />resolution of the City Council of the Town of Los Altos Hills rescinding <br />Resolution No. 47E of said Council and granting, subject to conditions, <br />consent of said Council to the County of Santa Clara to acquire and construct <br />public improvements and to provide that the costs thereof shall be assessed <br />upon a special district pursuant to special assessment acts and assessment <br />bonds acts. <br />LCouncil discussion ensued concerning desirability of Council action, <br />acquisition costs, extra -territorial jurisdiction, possible formation of a <br />district by the Town, and County officials' positions on extra -territorial <br />jurisdiction, with Floor participation by Mr. and Mrs. C. Walter, L. W. Morse, <br />-3- <br />