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Karla Brown urged the public to vote no on Measure D in order to protect the natural contours of <br /> the ridges and prevent 2.1 billion pounds of dirt removed. <br /> Kay Ayala indicated she preferred a November election as it would have allowed for much more <br /> education and conversation and urged the public to vote no on Measure D. <br /> Peter Bailey, Amador Valley Historical Society, said the mission of the Historical Society is the <br /> preservation and dissemination of historical information of significance to the City's heritage and <br /> of interest to its residents. He also noted the Pioneer Cemetery Committee, the Amador Valley <br /> Historical Society, and citizens of this community. He strongly urged the Council to consider the <br /> transition of this historical monument at the gateway of our community into a park like <br /> atmosphere, which reflects the highest degree of pride indigenous to other parks in the City. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> 15. Consider a resolution regarding labor dispute between Castlewood Country Club and <br /> Unite Here!, Hospitality Workers Union Local 2850 <br /> City Attorney Lowell presented the staff report, noting that Councilmember McGovern recused <br /> herself from the item and stepped down from the dais. He explained that the labor dispute exists <br /> over the payment for health benefits between the Castlewood County Club and Hospitality <br /> Workers Union Local 2850. On March 16, 2010 impacted workers, some of whom are <br /> Pleasanton residents, requested the Council's assistance in persuading their employer to allow <br /> them to return to work and continue negotiations. As the Brown Act prevented the Council from <br /> taking action at that time, the Council majority directed that the item be placed on tonight's <br /> agenda and a draft resolution is prepared. In light of the employees' April 2 vote to continue <br /> union representation, Mayor Hosterman had requested that the resolution be modified to reflect <br /> this information and urged Castlewood employees to return work. <br /> Vice -Mayor Thorne asked if the lockout has any affect on the safety, health, or welfare of the <br /> public. Mr. Lowell said that is for the Council to determine after taking public comment. <br /> Referring to the draft resolution, Vice -Mayor Thorne inquired about the basis of the claim that <br /> this situation reflects poorly on the City. Mr. Lowell said that in light of the press coverage of this <br /> incident, Pleasanton is in the news and probably not cast in the kindest light and indicated <br /> Council had the ability to modify the resolution however it sees fit. <br /> Vice -Mayor Thorne asked if the City has any standards by which to determine when and when <br /> not to get involved in private labor disputes. Mr. Lowell said there have been no guidelines <br /> adopted to that effect and each decision is made case by case. <br /> Councilmember Cook- Kallio said the impetus of this was simply to request that employees be <br /> allowed to return to work and that both parties engage in further discussion. She said no <br /> judgment was made in terms of what that conversation should be, that she does not believe the <br /> Council chose sides, and that a problem cannot be resolved if there is no discussion. <br /> Vice -Mayor Thorne indicated the statement suggests that management should end the lockout <br /> and re- employ workers, sounds very much like taking sides. <br /> Mayor Hosterman clarified for the public that while Castlewood is clearly located within the <br /> jurisdiction of Alameda County, the Council has historically heard from people from Castlewood <br /> City Council Minutes Page 4 of 22 April 6, 2010 <br />