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1/4/2011
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11 ATTACHMENTS 6 TO 13
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THE CITY OF <br /> New — 212 i <br /> PL�E �S�4NTONe Economic Vitality <br /> Committee <br /> Subcommittee Meeting <br /> MINUTES <br /> Large Conference Room <br /> 200 Old Bernal Avenue, Pleasanton, CA 94566 <br /> Thursday, August 19, 2010 <br /> The meeting was called to order at 3:45 p.m. by staff, Rosalind Rondash. <br /> 1. INTRODUCTIONS <br /> Subcommittee Members Present: <br /> Janice Sangster - Phalen; Mark Herberger; and Sharrell Michelotti. <br /> City Staff Present: <br /> Janice Stern, Planning Manager; Dennis Corbett, Senior Plan Checker; and <br /> Rosalind Rondash, Assistant Planner <br /> Subcommittee Members Absent: <br /> James Paxson, Pam Hardy, John Mahoney, and Jay Galvin <br /> 2. PRESENTATION <br /> a. Adoption of the California's Green Building Code (CALGreen) and related <br /> amendments to Chapter 17.50 (Green Building) of the Pleasanton Municipal <br /> Code (PRZ -55, City of Pleasanton). <br /> Consider and make a recommendation regarding: (1) Proposed amendments; <br /> (2) Adoption of local Building Code amendments; and (3) Application of the <br /> codes to additions, etc. <br /> Rosalind Rondash opened the meeting by stating that there were familiar faces from the <br /> recent Chamber meeting, but that there was one new face. Rosalind introduced herself <br /> as staff assigned to lead this project and stated that the City has had an ordinance in <br /> effect for Green Building, but the State has introduced its own green building code, <br /> called CALGreen. City staff has been charged with the task harmonizing the current <br /> ordnance with the building codes that are coming down. Teaming up with Dennis <br /> Corbett, the Senior Plan Checker with the Building and Safety Division, they are looking <br /> at how to make the best out of the transition to the new code. <br /> Page 1 of 7 <br />
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