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2778 -012); Site 2: North of Gibraltar Drive and Hacienda Drive (APN 941 - 2778 -011) Site <br /> 3: Southeast corner of Gibraltar Drive and Willow Road (a portion of APN 941 - 2761 -003). <br /> Zoning is PUD -M -U <br /> Mr. Dolan presented the staff report, stating a provision within the Urban Habitat v. City of <br /> Pleasanton settlement agreement required the Council to take the requested action no later <br /> than November 2, 2010. <br /> Councilmember Sullivan questioned and confirmed with staff that this removes only Section 5 of <br /> Ordinance No. 1998, and that the Hacienda Task Force process and subsequent review and <br /> approvals remain in place. <br /> Mayor Hosterman opened the public hearing. There were no public speakers, and she <br /> immediately closed the public hearing. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Cook- Kallio/Thorne to introduce and waive first reading of Ordinance <br /> No. 2012 to amend the zoning of three sites in Hacienda Business Park approving Case PRZ- <br /> 57, and removing Section 5 form Ordinance No. 1998. Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Cook- Kallio, McGovern, Sullivan, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: None <br /> 15. Update regarding the City's Climate Action Plan <br /> Director of Operations Services Daniel Smith presented the staff report, stating the purpose of <br /> the Climate Action Plan is really to protect the environment, the community's way of life, and the <br /> local economy. He reviewed the accomplishments to date and discussed several programs in <br /> progress, including the development of a Climate Action Plan (CAP) to address greenhouse gas <br /> emissions, implementation of the new Green Building Ordinance, the Community Green Fair, <br /> and PG &E partnership. On the horizon are additional grants, the Streetlight Replacement <br /> Program, increased efforts to work with the Pleasanton Unified School District, and working with <br /> Green Teams. As part of the evening's Consent Calendar, the Council also approved <br /> participation in the Beacon Award. The City will be applying for the Gold level, with the ultimate <br /> goal of reaching Platinum. <br /> Mr. Smith provided a brief slide presentation on the City's solar installations. He stated that <br /> between what is installed on City services and local businesses this year, they have realized a <br /> 1.24 megawatts of energy savings. He stated the CAP Workshop will be held Wednesday, <br /> October 27 This will be the first opportunity for residents and businesses in the community to <br /> meet with staff and the consultant. A new addition to the Climate Action Plan process is a 38- <br /> page workbook to guide individuals on what they can do to reduce their personal carbon <br /> footprint, covering everyday actions from home to work. He reviewed the new Climate Action <br /> Plan website, which will stay up and running following release of the Plan. <br /> Vice -Mayor Thorne asked staff to walk him through the CEQA changes if the City implemented <br /> a Bay Area Air Quality Management District qualified CAP. Mr. Smith said it should essentially <br /> streamline the process. Once the CAP's CEQA documentation is approved, any project that fits <br /> within the CAP should be considered already approved and go through the streamlined process. <br /> Mr. Dolan concurred, stating it provides a sort of master CEQA clearance. He explained that <br /> City Council Minutes Page 6 of 7 October 5, 2010 <br />