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Karen DeBaca Martens referred to an email she sent to both the Council and City Attorney <br /> concerning signatures of 3 Councilmembers on the argument for Measure D which represents a <br /> quorum. She said she was supporting no on Measure D. <br /> Jan Batcheller encouraged the public to vote yes on Measure D. <br /> Fred Norman asked that the 3 Councilmembers running for re- election tell the voters of <br /> Pleasanton whether they support or oppose the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as this will <br /> determine the vote for some. He asked, rather than arguing this is not a Pleasanton issue, that <br /> they consider Pleasanton's share of the cost of these wars, the Pleasanton citizens currently <br /> serving there, and the Pleasanton soldier who was recently lost. He invited the Council and <br /> public to join Pleasantonians for Peace in its peaceful anti -war demonstration. <br /> Becky Dennis urged the public to vote yes on Measure D to secure their access to 496 acres of <br /> oak woodlands and trails in the southeast hills. <br /> Dick Quigley spoke in support of Measure D. <br /> Lee Fulton spoke in opposition to the Oak Grove project and encourage no votes on Measure <br /> D. <br /> For the purposes of clarification, Councilmember Cook- Kallio stated that she and Vice -Mayor <br /> Thorne drafted the ballot argument for Measure D; the Mayor simply signed it. <br /> Kay Ayala spoke in opposition of Measure D. <br /> Dolores Bengtson voiced strong support for Measure D. <br /> Allen Roberts urged citizens to vote no on Measure D and save Pleasanton's backyard. <br /> Kathy Dowding read the names of the 12 American soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since <br /> the last Council meeting. She invited the Tri- Valley to join Pleasantonians for Peace at its n next <br /> peaceful protest <br /> John Carroll reiterated his previous request on behalf of the Alameda Creek Alliance to conduct <br /> a peer environmental review of the EIRs for both Staples Ranch and the Oak Grove project. <br /> Angelina Summers said she has not received a response to her questions posed about the <br /> Sharks Ice Rink on January 19 <br /> Mayor Hosterman assured her she would be contacted by a member of staff and would receive <br /> answers to her questions. <br /> Councilmember Sullivan said that in addition to Ms. Summers' comments on January 19, there <br /> was discussion at the time of approval, and staff was to return with a report which identified the <br /> costs and other details. <br /> Mr. Fialho confirmed and said staff was also asked to return with projections and <br /> recommendations for the next several years. He explained that the Council approved a 3 year <br /> lease with the San Jose Sharks to operate the ice rink at the library parking lot but that staff is <br /> looking at other locations that are more feasible, have less of an impact on the library and <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 9 April 20, 2010 <br />