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Agenda posted according to PAMC Section 2.04.070. A binder containing supporting materials is available in the Council Chambers on the Friday preceding the meeting.
Regular Meeting
Council Chambers
April 10, 2006, 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY
1. Resolution Expressing Appreciation to Eve Agiewich for Outstanding
Public Service as a Member of the Human Relations Commission
1A. Selection of Candidates to be Interviewed for the Public Art
Commission (PAC)
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Members of the public may speak to any item not on the agenda; three minutes per speaker. Council reserves the right to limit the duration of Oral Communications APPROVAL OF MINUTES March 13, 2006 CONSENT CALENDAR
Items will be voted on in one motion unless removed from the calendar by two Council Members.
2. (CMR:190:06) Approval of Amendment No. 1 to Contract C3152808
with Van Meter Williams Pollack in the Amount of $44,700 for a Total
Contract Amount of $117,345 for Urban Design Consulting for the
Zoning Ordinance Update (ZOU), and Amendment No. 2 to Contract
S05108629 with MHA Environmental Consulting, Inc. in the Amount of
$46,875 for a Total Contract Amount of $185,875 for Urban Planning
Consulting Attachments
3. (CMR:186:06) 449-453 Addison Avenue: Recommendation from the
Historic Resources Board at the Request of the Owner, Margo Schmidt,
to Designate a Residential Building to the City of Palo Alto’s Historic
Inventory in Category 2 Pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 16.49
(Historic Preservation Ordinance) Attachments
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4. (CMR:192:06) Approval to Increase Purchase Order
No. 4606000269 with Sierra Chemical Company in the Amount of
$65,000 for a total of $314,600 for the Purchase of Bulk Chlorine and
Sulfur Dioxide for the Water Quality Control Plant Attachments
COUNCIL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AGENDA CHANGES, ADDITIONS, AND DELETIONS
HEARINGS REQUIRED BY LAW: Applicants and/or appellants may have up to ten minutes at the outset of the public
discussion to make their remarks and up to three minutes for concluding remarks after other members of the
public have spoken.
OTHER AGENDA ITEMS: Public comments or testimony on agenda items other than Oral Communications shall be
limited to a maximum of five minutes per speaker unless additional time is granted by the presiding officer. The
presiding officer may reduce the allowed time to less than five minutes if necessary to accommodate a larger number of speakers. UNFINISHED BUSINESS PUBLIC HEARINGS REPORTS OF COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS REPORTS OF OFFICIALS
5. (CMR:171:06) Review of Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Attachments COUNCIL MATTERS
6. Colleagues Memo from Mayor Kleinberg and Council Member Barton
re: Endorsement of Measure C – Foothill/De Anza College Repair/Job
Training Bond Measure
7. Colleagues Memo from Council Members Beecham, Morton, and
Mossar re: Initiation of Public/Private Partnership for Art Center Capital
Improvements
COUNCIL COMMENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, AND REPORTS FROM CONFERENCES Members of the public may not speak to the item(s). CLOSED SESSION This item may occur during the recess or after the Regular Meeting. Public Comments: Members of the public may speak to the Closed Session item(s); three minutes per speaker. ADJOURNMENT
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