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8RESOLUTION NO. 4722 A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING TO THE CITIZEN'S REDISTRICTING COMMISSION THAT THE COMMISSION TREAT THE SOUTH BAY BEACH CITIES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY AS A COMMUNITY OF INTEREST AND MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO KEEP SOUTH BAY BEACH CITIES WITHIN THE SAME DISTRICT FOR DRAWING STATE ASSEMBLY, STATE SENATE, AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. MOTION by Council Member Jacobson, SECONDED by Council Member Fuentes to adopt Resolution No. 4722 recommending to the Citizen's Redistricting Commission that the Commission treat the South Bay Beach Cities of Los Angeles County as a community of interest and make every effort to keep the South Bay Beach Cities within the same district for drawing State Assembly, State Senate and Congressional District boundaries. MOTION PASSED FOLLOWING VOICE FUEON E AND. MAYOR BUSCH, MAYOR PRO TEM FISHER, JACOBSON; NOES: COUNCIL MEMBER BRANN. 4/1 Council Member Jacobson congratulated Medal of Valor recipients. Announced Super CPR Saturday. Mayor Pro Tern Fisher — Congratulated Medal of Valor recipients. Spoke on High School Field and Auditorium tour conducted today. Mayor Busch — Requested staff return to the next Council meeting with an update on the Residential Trash contract. Spoke on El Segundo High School renovations and Hometown Fair. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS — (Related to City Business Only — 5 minute limit per person, 30 minute limit total) Individuals who have receive value of $50 or more to communicate to the City Council on behalf of another, and employees speaking on behalf of their employer, must so identify themselves prior to addressing the City Council. Failure to do so shall be a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of $250. While all comments are welcome, the Brown Act does not allow Council to take action on any item not on the agenda. The Council will respond to comments after Public Communications is closed. Marc Rener, resident, spoke against Wiseburn School District building a high school in El Segundo. MEMORIALS — NONE CLOSED SESSION — NONE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 17, 2011 PAGE NO. 8