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Finance <br /> 10. Waived full reading and adopted Resolution No. 12-517 approving the Investment Policy and <br /> Guidelines of the City of Pleasanton <br /> Fire <br /> 11. Public Hearing: Waived full reading and adopted Resolution No. 12-518 ordering the abatement <br /> of weeds. dirt, rubbish or refuse upon or in front of certain properties within the City <br /> Police <br /> 12. Public Hearing: Waived full reading and adopted Resolution No. 12-519 approving the Citizens' <br /> Options for Public Safety Program (COPS) Year 14 & 15 Appropriations <br /> Operations Services <br /> 13. Waived full reading and adopted Resolution No. 12-520 to complete a land exchange with the <br /> Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) for surplus property located on Johnson Court at <br /> Stoneridge Drive, APN 941-1300-2-8 <br /> 14. Waived full reading and adopted Resolution No. 12-521 amending the Fee Schedule to included <br /> a fee for public electric vehicle chargers operated by the City <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Cook-Kallio/Thorne to approve Consent Calendar, as noted. Motion p by the <br /> following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Cook-Kallio, McGovern, Sullivan, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br /> Noes: None (McGovern, Thorne on Item 5) <br /> Absent: None <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 15. Proclamation to recognize April as the Month of the Young Child <br /> Councilmember Sullivan introduced Betsy McClellan and Casey Nisson. He read the proclamation <br /> designating April as the Month of the Young Child into the record. <br /> Betsy McClellan, Friends of Gingerbread Preschool, introduced several members of the audience and <br /> thanked the Council for the proclamation and its continued commitment to those who teach and support <br /> young children. In commemoration of this effort, the school will hold its annual silent auction and family <br /> social as well as participate in a special art auction. <br /> 16. Public Comment <br /> Fred Norman reported that 75 American military men and women have been killed in Iraq and <br /> Afghanistan in 2012. He read the names of 29 of those killed into the record. <br /> Cathe Norman read the remaining 32 names of those killed since the last reading before City Council. <br /> She invited the Council and public to join Pleasantonians for Peace at its next peaceful protest on the <br /> fourth Wednesday and peaceful vigil on the second Wednesday. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 13 April 17, 2012 <br />