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MINUTES <br /> CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> June 26, 2008 <br /> CALL TO ORDER <br /> Vice Mayor Thome called the special meeting to order at 6:30 pm on behalf of Mayor <br /> Hosterman who arrived late. Vice Mayor Thome led the Pledge of Allegiance. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Present: Mayor Hosterman (arrived at 7:00 p.m.), Vice Mayor Thorne, and Councilmembers <br /> Cook-Kallio, McGovern and Sullivan <br /> Absent: None <br /> Vice Mayor Thorne discussed the special meeting stating the only item to be presented would <br /> be the analysis of the impacts and effects of the Save Pleasanton Hills and Housing Cap <br /> Initiative and other hillside regulation issues. <br /> Receive Report Analyzing the Impacts and Effects of the Initiative and Consider <br /> Implementation Option <br /> City Manager Fialho said the requisite number of signatures had been gathered to qualify the <br /> Save Pleasanton's Hills and Housing Cap Initiative for the ballot. The Council was presented on <br /> May 20th with three statutory options to consider; 1) adopt the Initiative as submitted; 2) place <br /> the Initiative on the ballot for November 2008; or 3) request an analysis of the impacts and the <br /> effects of the initiative otherwise known as a 9212 Report within 30 days. <br /> At the May 201h meeting, the City Council took action on option number 3. In addition to what is <br /> allowed by law to be analyzed, the Council also requested that staff respond to questions posed <br /> by the Council and the community at the May 20 meeting. In addition, council discussed <br /> whether to have a Council-sponsored initiative on the November election. <br /> As a result of further Council discussion on June 17, Council will need to decide whether to <br /> place its own initiative on the ballot or to simply do nothing and allow the citizen's Initiative to <br /> move forward on its own merits. If the Council directs staff to prepare a Council sponsored <br /> measure, the proposed ballot question would be brought forward to the Council on July 15, <br /> which is the same date the proposed ballot question and schedule for submittal of arguments <br /> pro and con for the citizens Initiative will be made. <br /> Assistant City Attorney Larissa Seto discussed the 9212 Report. She stated that at the May 20 <br /> meeting, the City Council asked staff to return with a 9212 Elections Code Report to analyze the <br /> impacts and effects of the Save Pleasanton Hills and Housing Cap Initiative. The report <br /> analyzes several elements, including how the Initiative could impact land use in the community, <br /> as well as the impact on and the consistency with the City's General Plan and any related <br /> specific plans. Staff also looked at what the potential impact would be to businesses and <br /> employment in the community, and analyzed impacts to vacant land, transportation, open <br /> space, and agricultural issues. All questions were answered which had been raised at the May <br /> 20th meeting regarding other hillside regulations and the report ends with a fiscal analysis of the <br /> citizen's Initiative. <br />
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