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supervisor, and Senior Planner Charles View, development processing/environment. She <br />explained their roles would be elaborated on at future work study sessions. <br /> <br />Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim Ross introduced City Engineer George Alvarez <br />and Transportation Development Engineer Pam Lucado, indicating Public Works' role was to <br />support Planning through the evaluation of development impacts on the City's infrastructure, <br />particularly traffic circulation, drainage, and vehicular access. <br /> <br />Police Chief Paul Waiters explained the Police Department's role in development processing <br />was to evaluate projects for public safety measures such as security lighting, parking site <br />locations, building addresses, and police access to property to help Fire and Police rapidly <br />locate emergency callers, and introduced Police Community Services Speciaiist Mike McCoy <br />who was responsible for Police site plan review. <br /> <br />Fire Chief Bud Carter noted the Fire Department had both Building Code and Fire Code <br />responsibilities relating to development review. He introduced Assistant Fire Marshal Bob <br />Honish and Fire Safety Specialist III Lorie Smith who explained some of the site plan <br />elements checked by Fire such as hazardous materials disclosure, fire access, hydrants and <br />sprinklers. <br /> <br />Redevelopment and Real Estate Manager Bob Hoffman explained the Community <br />Development Agency's role in development processing was more often facilitative than <br />regulatory since a primary goai of the Agency was to attract business to the community. <br />introduced Community Development staff members including Economic Development <br />Specialists Bonnie Birch and Sandi Gottlieb and Redevelopment Project Managers Vicki <br />Uehli and Josie LaQuay who serve on the Development Review team. <br /> <br />He <br /> <br />Uptegraff invited the Councilmembers to attend a Planning Commission training session on <br />land use law scheduled for February 4 and noted the next work study session on February <br />21, 1995 would address non-conforming uses. <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT - 7:42 p.m. <br />Clerk of the Council <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 30 JANUARY 26, 1995 <br /> <br /> <br />