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137 <br /> <br /> Ms. Scribner was concerned with the large number of people <br /> involved and that there were quite a lot of large businesses <br /> listed. She felt that "average citizens" should be involved as <br /> well as the smaller business people. <br /> <br /> Ms. Mohr was pleased with the list. She said that the <br /> "smaller businesses" were represented by the Chamber of Commerce. <br /> She disagreed that an average citizen should be on the Committee <br /> because he/she would not be at the administrative level that makes <br /> the decisions to bring the type of feedback needed. <br /> <br /> Mr. Butler stated that the make-up of the Committee was as <br /> important as the agenda of the Committee. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Mr. Butler, and seconded by Ms. Scribner, that <br />a Economic Development Committee be created and that Karin Mohr be <br />the Council representative. <br /> <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers Butler, Mohr, Scribner and Mayor Mercer <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Councilmember Tarver <br />ABSTAIN: None <br /> <br />9- CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> LAVWMA/TWA <br /> ABAG <br /> ACAP/ACTEB <br /> Alameda County Waste Management Authority <br /> Alameda County Transportation Plan Committee <br /> Mayor's Affordable Housing Task Force <br /> Tri-Valley Transportation Council <br /> League of California Cities <br /> <br /> Mr. Tarver's report on the League of California Cities Revenue <br />and Taxation Policy meeting was continued to the July 21, 1992 City <br />Council meeting. <br /> <br />7/7/92 19 <br /> <br /> <br />