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CITY CLERK
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MINUTES
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2/1/2000
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CCMIN020100
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Mr. Williams said they should contact the Census 2000 office because each <br />mailer is bar coded to a specific nsidence. <br /> <br />San Francisco T ask Force <br /> <br /> Wayne Rasmussen, Principal Planner, indicated the Task Forc2 has completed its <br />job and congratulated the members on their work. He introduced three members of the <br />Task Force who will give a brief status report <br /> <br /> Robert Amlck, 450 Ewin~ Drive, reviewed the b~.k~round of the Task Force. He <br />stated every letter or comment that was received I~y the Task Force waz take~ into serious <br />con-~ideretion. He expressed his appreci~ion for the work of the facilitator and indicated <br />the facilitator was e~ly helpful. He believed there was representation of all factions <br />of the commURity On the Task Force and that the majority of the mereben would be <br />willing to continue the work if the bond measure is approved. It has been said that this <br />piece of property represents the most significant Opportunity in the history of the town to <br />impact the quality and nature of the commUl]ity. O~ behalf of the Task Force, he <br />expressed its pride and gratitude for having a role in making that impact very positive. <br /> <br /> Robert Wright 2538 Corte Bella, presented the Vision S,_8,_em~t of the T~k <br />Force and the drafi of the suggested himi uses. Tl~emaincate~oriesate: spo~spark, <br />civic pro'k, public golf course, undeveloped open ~lce, trails, arts center, educational <br />facilities, public service facilities, starter and senior bousin~, multi-modal tmnspom~on <br />center, and public infrastructure facilities. A more complete presentation will be made <br />before Couneil at its meeting of Februery 15. <br /> <br /> Carl P~zel, 3633 Glacier Court, presented two additional recommendations for <br />the property. Thefn'stconcemedtheu~eofproce~!sfromthesaleofportionsofthe <br /> <br />public facilities or infr~sH'tlcture On the site. The ~colK1 coHf, er~ed the developed areas <br />and the Task Force wanted the design of the areas to be visually and functionally <br />compatible with the remainder of the property. <br /> <br />Ms. Ayala asked for clarification on how ~e funds would be used. <br /> <br /> Mr. Roush indicated it would be a conmlaual obligation of the City. Any <br />proceeds from the sale of the property would be Used to reti~ debt or for in~. <br />ff Council chose to use the tim& in another manner, there would be legal recourse to <br />prevent that. <br /> <br /> Ms. Acosta also indicated that the land use plan requires voter approval and it <br />would take voter approval to change that. <br /> <br />Plemmna~m City Council 4 02/01/00 <br />Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />
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