Wednesday, August 05, 2009

'MINUTES’ for Three Noteworthy 4 August City Council Agenda Items

“MINUTES”
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
August 4, 2009


VII. Consent Calendar
These matters include routine financial and administrative actions, which are usually approved by a single majority vote. Individual items may be removed from Consent by a member of the Council or the public for discussion and action.

G. Consideration of a Resolution ratifying a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Carmel-by-the-Sea Police Officers Association.


Council Member ROSE moved adoption of Items A and B and D through H, seconded by Council Member SHARP, and carried unanimously.

X. Resolutions
A. Consideration of a Resolution adopting Green Building Checklists and Point Requirements for Residential and Nonresidential projects pursuant to Section 15.54.030 of the Green Building Ordinance.


Sean Conroy, Planning Services Manager, presented the staff report.

Mayor McCloud opened the meeting to public comment.

Kevin Stone, Government and Community Affairs Director, Monterey County Association of Realtors, spoke about potential challenges with the California Coastal Commission, willingness to work with the City and general support of the City’s Green Building Resolution and Ordinance.

Mayor McCloud closed the meeting to public comment.

Council Member ROSE moved to adopt the Green Building Checklist and Point Requirements for Residential and Nonresidential projects as proposed, seconded by Council Member HAZDOVAC and carried by the following roll call:

AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: HAZDOVAC, ROSE, SHARP, TALMAGE & McCLOUD
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE

XI. Orders of Council
A. Review report and provide direction on modifications to the City’s Volumetric Standards, as established in CMC Section 17.10.030.


Item Continued.

1 comment:

Trout said...

Sue McCloud cannot help herself. She lies at council meetings. She lied at this meeting when she said she lived in DC for 30 years. No, she did not. She lied at another meeting when she said the planning commission had 5 members when she was on it. No, it did not. It had 7 members. She lied to the Herald reporter when she said the trolley goes by her house. No, it does not. She is William Safire’s quintessential congenital liar. She lies habitually, in public and in private. The aforementioned lies were all in public, imagine the whoppers she tells in private. I can imagine her calling Joe Livernois and Royal Calkins and telling them how hard it is to be mayor of Carmel with all the lies told about her, poor Sue. It is hard to believe she gets away with all these lies. If she told everyone she was Twiggy, I guess everyone would nod in wholehearted agreement. My apologies to Twiggy.