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MINUTES Page 13 <br />City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting-March 2, 2009 <br />recommendations asestablished by the California Department of Forestry and Fire <br />Protection, pursuant to California Government Code Section 51179). (1035) <br />Fire Marshal Bonnie Terra gave a short presentation, indicating the need to adopt the <br />changes to the Fire Severity Map Ordinance, and the effects of the revised ordinance on <br />new construction. <br />- Passed to print <br />M/S/C Gregory and Souza. Ayes: 7; Noes: 0 <br />C. Report on Closed Session Actions Taken <br />No reportable action taken. <br />11. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS <br />A. Reports on Intergovernmental Agencies <br />Councilmember Starosciak reported that, as a follow up to the City Council's retreat on <br />Saturday, she provided the Council with a copy of SB 205, with the section related to <br />Vehicle License Fees highlighted. She further reported that the Congestion <br />Management Agency voted on the first requests for federal economic stimulus funding, <br />which would mean $2.3 million for San Leandro for Washington and Aladdin Avenues. <br />Councilmember Gregory reported on the recent meeting of the Alameda County Fire <br />Commission, which was held at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. <br />Commissioners toured the national ignition facility and a state of the art dispatch center. <br />Mayor Santos reported that he attended meetings of the Alameda County Transportation <br />Improvement Authority (ACTIA), the East Bay Dischargers Authority (EBDA), <br />Alameda County Waste Management Authority (WMA) and the Local Agency <br />Formation Commission (LAFCO). Regarding ACTIA, Mayor Santos commented on <br />the BART extension from Fremont to San Jose, as well as several other upcoming <br />regional transportation projects. LAFCO and WMA are in the process of selecting <br />attorneys, and LAFCO is involved with several annexations in the Tri-Valley area. <br />Mayor Santos reported on the various issues being discussed at EBDA. <br />Councilmember Starosciak reported on the benefit to the cities in Alameda County of <br />Supervisor Scott Haggerty's election as chair of the nine-county Metropolitan <br />Transportation Commission (MTC). <br />B. Reports on Conferences and Seminars <br />None. <br />