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site installations with ShoreTel. He noted that the pricing presented in the staff report is not a fair or <br /> accurate comparison, as it stacks Packet Fusion's November 1 pricing against Maverick's pricing from <br /> July 241h, at which point pricing between the two was comparable. He provided the Council with his <br /> own report demonstrating that Maverick's November 1 pricing is actually $35,000 or 12.4% less than <br /> Packet Fusion's. He asked the Council to review the information and consider how the money could <br /> be used elsewhere in the City. <br /> Craig Tetschlag, Packet Fusion, said he was available to answer any questions. <br /> Community Development <br /> 5. Received actions of the Zoning Administrator and Planning Commission <br /> 6. Approve and authorized the City Manager to execute up to four professional services <br /> agreements with First Carbon Solutions - Michael Brandman Associates in the amount not to <br /> exceed $20,000 each for the preparation of CEQA analysis for projects proposed on sites <br /> rezoned as part of the Housing Element <br /> 7. Public Hearing: P12-1753, City of Pleasanton — Introduced and waived full reading of <br /> Ordinance No. 2056 amending Title 18 (Zoning) of the Pleasanton Municipal Code to modify <br /> Chapter 18.08 (Definitions) and add a new Chapter 18.105 (Cottage Food Operations) <br /> establishing a permit process and performance standards for home-based food production and <br /> sales in residences <br /> Mayor Thorne said this reflects yet another law passed by the state legislature that usurps local <br /> control. <br /> Councilmember Brown expressed safety concerns surrounding home-based food production, which is <br /> not well monitored, and asked that the City work with Alameda County Health and Safety in generating <br /> its permits. <br /> 8. Pulled from the Agenda -- Accept improvements and easement from Alameda County Flood <br /> Control and Water Conservation District, Zone 7, for drain improvement in the vicinity of the <br /> Bernal Avenue undercrossing a the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) <br /> 9. Approved plans and specifications, reviewed bids, awarded and authorized the City Manager to <br /> execute a contract with Caggiano General Engineering in the amount of $498,603.30, for the <br /> Vineyard Avenue Water Line Replacement project, CIP No. 121031; authroized the Director of <br /> Community Deveopment to approve and excute change order not to exceed $74,790 and the <br /> transfer of $390,000 from CIP No. 121028, and $199,355 from CIP No. 101028 to fund the <br /> project <br /> 10. Approved plans and specifications, reviewed bids, awarded and authorized the City Manager to <br /> execute a contract with Bortolussi & Watkin, Inc. in the amount of $291,301 for the Staples <br /> Ranch: Irrigation and Landscaping Improvement at El Charro Road and 1-580 interchange <br /> project, CIP No. 115023 and authorized the Director of Community Development to approved <br /> and excute contract change orders not to exceed $29,130 <br /> 11. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute the first amendment to the professional <br /> services agreement with Architectural Resources Group (ARG) for services not to exceed $2,000 <br /> for attendance at two public meetings on the local historic context statement <br /> City Council Minutes Page 2 of 13 January 15, 2013 <br />