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COMMUNICATIONS <br />Appointments - BEDAC - Mayor Haws moved to nominate Peter M. Barnacle <br />and Brad L. Hundman to fill two unexpired terms to October 15, 2005, on the <br />Business and Economic Development Advisory Commission (BEDAC). <br />Motion seconded by Councilmember Harrison and carried unanimously. <br />A - Mayor Haws moved to nominate <br />912ointments - Planning Commission <br />Carolyn Laymon for reappointment to another four-year term on the Planning <br />Commission. Motion seconded by Councilmember Harrison and carried <br />unanimously. Mayor Haws moved to nominate Thomas Osborne for <br />reappointment to a third four-year term on the Planning Commission. Motion <br />seconded by Councilmember Peppler and carried unanimously (4/5 vote of the <br />City Council required). <br />Redlands Christian Home - Bill Feenstra, Redlands Christian Home, updated <br />Councilmembers on their progress developing their 17.84 acres project on the <br />northeast comer of Fifth Street and Wabash Avenue and expressed their <br />appreciation for all the assistance they have received from the City of Redlands. <br />Public Comments - Grace Lester, Yucaipa, interrupted the meeting and <br />commented on several items under the Consent Calendar and New Business. <br />Agreement - County Service Area 38 - At the December 17, 2002, meeting <br />the City Council approved an agreement for fire protection services to CSA <br />38 with a modification to reflect the City's ability to receive payment up- <br />front for services being provided and that the agreement include a <br />provision and/or pro -ration formula that would allow the City to "pay <br />back" based on the amount of property annexed. In an effort to address <br />the concerns expressed by the City Council, Mayor Haws, Mayor Pro Tem <br />Peppier, and the City staff have been working with Supervisor Hansberger <br />and his staff to develop a revised CSA 38 fire protection service agreement <br />that meets the needs of both the City Council and the County Board of <br />Supervisors. Grace Lester, Yucaipa, expressed concerns about the Donut <br />Hole. Following brief discussion, Councilmember Peppier moved to <br />approve the revised agreement with County Service Area 38 for fire <br />protection and AL/Paramedic services (Donut Hole). Motion seconded by <br />Councilmember Harrison and carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 6137 - Zero -Emission Vehicle Program - Councilmember <br />George explained the Air Resourced Board staff has recently proposed changes <br />to the current California Zero -Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Program to be <br />considered on February 27, 2003. Adoption of these proposed changes would <br />result in no new ZEV product until the 2008 or 2009 model year, dealing a <br />major blow to the efforts advancing ZEV technology and commercialization <br />which would be extremely difficult to reverse in future years. Councilmember <br />February 18, 2003 <br />Page 5 <br />