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Operations Services <br /> 13. Approved a Second Amendment to the agreement with Alameda County to provide sewer and <br /> water operation and maintenance services for the Castlewood Service Area (CSA) for an <br /> additional year beginning July 1, 2013 <br /> 14. Waived full reading and adopted Resolution No. 13-607 extending the term of the Committee on <br /> Energy and the Environment to April 30, 2015 <br /> 15. Waived second reading and adopted Ordinance No. 2064 requiring the use of recyclable or <br /> compostable material and prohibiting the use of expanded Polystyrene products by food vendors <br /> for the transport of prepared food <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Brown/Cook-Kallio to approve Consent Calendar, as amended. Motion passed <br /> by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Cook-Kallio, Pentin, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: One Vacancy <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 16. Public Comment <br /> Christine Dillman, Director of Social Self-Services for Tri-Valley Haven, called the community's attention <br /> to the prevalence and often dire consequences of teen bullying. She stated that Tri-Valley Haven <br /> currently provides bully prevention and healthy relationship classes to middle and high school students <br /> throughout the Tri-Valley, including Pleasanton. Despite the extent to which teachers at Amador Valley <br /> and Foothill High Schools rely upon Tri-Valley Haven to provide this education, the organization has <br /> lost over 40% of its bullying and healthy relationship funding over the last several years due to <br /> government cutbacks, and the Department of Public Health is encouraging them to reach out to local <br /> agencies for assistance. She said that while the Youth Commission values the services offered by this <br /> program, it has run out of funds and rescinded its original offer to provide $4, 500 in funding for the next <br /> fiscal year. She requested that the Council authorize $5,400 for anti-bullying programs as well as an <br /> additional $4,000 for healthy relationship classes to be provided in Pleasanton middle and high schools <br /> during the 2013-2014 school year. <br /> Vice-Mayor Cook-Kallio agreed that bullying is a widespread and ongoing problem that extends beyond <br /> students to teachers. She also said the request seems to be a very small price to pay for people's <br /> safety. <br /> Melanie Sadek, Executive Director of Valley Humane Society, reported that local celebrity Juliette <br /> Goodrich has just published her fourth book, Paws Goes to the Library. She outlined the moral of the <br /> book, which highlights the benefits of the Paws to Read program. The program provides an opportunity <br /> for Pleasanton youth to strengthen their reading skills through sessions at the local library where they <br /> read to Valley Humane Society canine comfort dogs. She reported that all proceeds from the book will <br /> benefit Valley Humane and the Canine Comfort Pet Therapy Program. <br /> Craig Schwab said he was concerned by recent rumors of a political scandal in Pleasanton and <br /> requested that the Council take action. <br /> John Bauer said that at the last Council meeting, every resident of Bridle Creek hat was present have <br /> testimony regarding misrepresentations made by Greenbriar Homes. He quoted from the developer's <br /> website, which stated the company's goal "to guarantee the homebuyer's long term satisfaction." For 10 <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 23 April 16, 2013 <br />