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updated calendar was also submitted providing a special meeting on February 22, 2000 to <br />fix ballot titles on any of the measures put on the ballot. <br /> <br />Davidson opened the public hearing and asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak. <br />Hearing none, Davidson closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />With the withdrawal of the Citizen's Initiative Petition, Ordinance No. 1328, Series 2000, <br />was no longer applicable and no action was taken. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 8, SERIES 2000 - A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING AN <br />OPEN SPACE ADVISORY BOARD continued from February 1, 2000. <br /> <br />Davidson stated that Item 6J, Resolution No. 8, Series 2000 A Resolution Establishing an <br />Open Space Advisory Board, was no longer applicable and withdrew the matter from the <br />agenda. <br /> <br />Mayer stated that conversations with Matt Jones raised the issue of the approaching <br />planting season. Mayer emphasized the importance of hiring staff and appointing Board <br />members. <br /> <br />Davidson stated that within the next thirty days, the Open Space Advisory Board would <br />be appointed, the Horticulturist position would be advertised and perhaps filled, most <br />likely everything would be in place for the spring planting season. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 17, SERIES 2000 - A RESOLUTION REGARDING THE <br />SETTING OF BALLOT TITLES FOR A PROPOSED BALLOT QUESTION <br />INITIATED BY PETITION AND A PROPOSED BALLOT QUESTION ON A <br />REFERRED MEASURE. <br /> <br />Davidson withdrew Item 6K, Resolution No. 17, Series 2000 from the agenda. With <br />the withdrawal of the Citizen's Initiative Petition, Resolution No. 17, Series 2000 was no <br />longer applicable and no action was taken. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 18, SERIES 2000 - A RESOLUTION SETTING A GOAL <br />LIMITING THE NUMBER OF NEW RESIDENTIAL DWELLING PERMITS <br />ISSUED IN THE CALENDAR YEAR 2000. <br /> <br />Davidson called for Staff introduction. <br /> <br />Paul Wood, Planning Director, stated that for 2000 the Planning Department is projecting <br />29 residential permits be issued (11 single family and 18 multi-family units OR 23 single- <br />family equivalents). Setting the goal of 35 units provides the Council flexibility in <br />considering development applications that may be presented during the year. He noted <br />the most significant activity is in the East Street Family Project, with 17 units, that <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br /> <br />