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Vice-Mayor Cook-Kallio said she didn't believe it to be such a time sensitive matter that it needed to <br /> come forward this January. She recommended that they discuss it again during the Council's priority <br /> setting. <br /> Councilmembers Brown and Pentin indicated their support to bring the issue back as part of the larger <br /> Municipal Code changes, while the Mayor and Vice-Mayor preferred to look at is part of the larger <br /> priorities. Without three votes to agendize it at an earlier date, staff agreed to include the item on the list <br /> of priorities for the Council's 2013 workshop. <br /> Mayor Thorne said he discussed an issue with the City Attorney and City Manager that he had also <br /> intended to raise here but has since changed his mind. Many have read in the papers, although they <br /> reported the details incorrectly, that he has been looking for a way to more effectively use the first part <br /> of the Council meeting. He stressed that he never recommended that the entirety of Meeting Open to <br /> the Public be moved to the end of the meeting, nor has he recommended that they lessen the three- <br /> minute time limit. He has since learned from staff that the Council does have the ability to adjust the <br /> agenda on a meeting by meeting basis. <br /> COUNCIL REPORTS <br /> Vice-Mayor Cook-Kallio reported that Irvington High School as well as two other Pleasanton schools <br /> will advance to the state finals in We the People. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:21 p.m. The Council extended a <br /> tribute to our nation's men and women serving in the military. We wish to honor the memories of those <br /> who have died in past wars in defense of our country, including those who have died in the current <br /> conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. <br /> Res•ectfully s '•miffed, <br /> aren Diaz <br /> City Clerk <br /> City Council Minutes Page 7 of 7 December 4, 2012 <br />