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Resolution No. 02-012 <br />Page Four <br /> <br />Section 6: <br /> <br />Section 7.: <br /> <br />Section 8: <br /> <br />For persons who moved away from the City of Pleasanton less than six months <br />prior to the time of application and who resided in the City of Pleasanton <br />continuously for at least ten (10) years immediately prior to moving away, the <br />residency history prior to the date of moving away shall be considered in <br />determining the length of residency in the first four point categories listed above. <br /> <br />"Pleasanton resident" is defined as a person or household who resides <br />permanently and continuously at a residential address which is physically located <br />within the then current incorporated area of the City of Pleasanton and where that <br />location is considered to be the household's permanent place of residence. The <br />City may require applicants to submit a drivers license, voter registration, utility <br />bill, or other evidence as proof of residency in Pleasanton. "Pleasantonernployee" <br />is defined as a person who is permanently and continuously employed on at least a <br />half-time basis (i.e., 20 or more hours per week) at a business which is physically <br />located within the then current incorporated area of the City of Pleasanton. The <br />City may require applicants to submit pay stubs, W-2 forms, tax returns, or other <br />evidence as proof of employment at a Pleasanton business. <br /> <br />"Disabled Person" is defined as a head of household who has a medically <br />documented permanent physical or mental impairment which prevents him/her <br />from maintaining full time regular employment. Any individual claiming Disabled <br />Person status must submit verification from a licensed doctor of the disability and <br />its effect on the ability of the person to maintain full-time employment. A <br />Disabled Person shall be assigned a number of points as if the person were <br />employed regardless of the Disabled Person's employment status plus one bonus <br />point. If an individual has a disability that substantially limits one or more major <br />life activities and has a medical record of such impairment but the disability does <br />not prevent the ability to maintain full-time regular employment, the individual <br />shall be assigned the appropriate number of points as detailed in Section 3 above <br />plus one bonus point as detailed in Section 4 above. Examples of a disability <br />include limitations on caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, <br />seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, or working. <br /> <br /> <br />