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Tom Fox, President of the Downtown Pleasanton Rotary Club, introduced Pamela Shelbert, <br /> President of the Tri- Valley Rotary Club, and Ryan Damiano, President of the Pleasanton North <br /> Rotary Club. He discussed the mission, service work, and Rotary's worldwide effort to eradicate <br /> polio, which was currently occurring in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria and India. They have <br /> partnered with the Bill Gates Foundation and he asked that the Council proclaim World Polio <br /> Day on Sunday, October 24, 2010. <br /> 12. Public Comment <br /> Bart Hughes addressed the Council regarding public employee pensions. He voiced concerns <br /> with the cost of pension benefits and sustainability, presented information concerning population <br /> and inflation increases over the last six years, discussed public costs, and asked the Council to <br /> address the situation. <br /> Kathy Dowding October said 13 soldiers were killed on October 13 and 14, and read the names <br /> of 31 American soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since the last regular Council meeting. <br /> Angelina Summers addressed the Council concerning ADA requirements and the color of curb <br /> cuts in Pleasanton. She asked why the color, yellow, was chosen for the City and asked that <br /> they be grey in color similar to the City of Livermore's, which is less obtrusive. <br /> Mr. Smith said staff will meet and receive input from the disabled community at the November 5, <br /> 2010 ADA meeting and return to the City Council. <br /> Carmen Rivers - Hendrickson addressed the Council regarding accessibility of the door at the <br /> Firehouse Theatre and asked that a handicap push button be installed, as well as the Safeway <br /> planters. <br /> Karen DeBaca Martens addressed the Council concerning campaign contribution and Measure <br /> D endorsements by Councilmembers. She also spoke about the need to hold a session <br /> regarding PERS retirement benefits so the public understands how pension data is calculated. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> 13. Public Hearing: PUD- 02 -07M and PCUP -210, Pleasanton Gateway, L.L.C. — Consider <br /> the introduction of an ordinance modifying the Bernal Property PUD development plan and <br /> a resolution approving a Conditional Use Permit for the operation of a grocery store and <br /> drive - through uses for a mixed -use development including 129,370 square feet of <br /> commercial /retail floor area and 588,781 square feet of office floor area on a 39.22 -acre <br /> site located at 6750 Bernal Avenue, between the northbound I- 680 /Bernal Avenue exit <br /> ramp and Valley Avenue; and consider a resolution approving the Mitigated Negative <br /> Declaration <br /> Community Development Director Dolan presented the project as proposed to be amended; the <br /> northern most 12.5 acres would become the retail center anchored by a 58,000 square foot <br /> Safeway Store. The remaining 26.7 acres would remain for an office development comprising of <br /> a similar configuration with varying square footages. Provided are 612 parking spaces, and the <br /> next largest building is proposed to be a pharmacy with a drive - through. There are two small <br /> drive - thru's comprise of a proposed bank off of Bernal and a restaurant. Remaining shops will <br /> comprise of various retail stores. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 13 October 19, 2010 <br />