Laserfiche WebLink
massage establishments where four or more massage technicians provide massage services at <br /> any one time as a conditional permitted use at 3112, 3120, and 3128 Santa Rita Road, as filed <br /> under Case No. PUD-84-04-07M <br /> 9. Continued from May 21, 2013 - Public Hearing: Introduced and waived full reading of <br /> Ordinance No. 2073 approving the application Stoneridge Properties, LLC (Simon Property <br /> Group) for a five extention of its Development Agreement regarding an approximately 362,790 sq. <br /> ft. expansion to the Stoneridge Shopping Center located at 1-1700 Stoneridge Mall Road, as filed <br /> under Case No. P12-1820 <br /> 10. Wavied second reading and adopted Ordinance 2069 approving the application of Lynn Jansen, <br /> (Roselyn Estates II) for a PUD Development Plan for a seven-lot single-family residential <br /> development on approximately 3.7-acres generally located north of the present terminus of Calico <br /> Lane and east of the present terminus of Lynn Drive, as filed under Case No. PUD-94 <br /> Community Services <br /> 11. Approved the final design and installation of the historical mural, "Pioneer Founders," at 608 Main <br /> Street <br /> Finance <br /> 12. Accepted the Monthly Disbursements and Investment Report for April 2013 <br /> Police <br /> 13. Wavied second reading and adopted Ordinance No. 2070 amending the Pleasanton Municipal <br /> Code Chapter 7.36 (Miscellaneous Animal Regulations) to Regulate the Care and Treatment of <br /> Animals <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Pentin/Cook-Kallio to adopt the Consent Calendar as submitted. Motion carried <br /> by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Cook-Kallio, Narum, Pentin, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: None <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 14. Commendation recognizing Jill Vellinger, President of the Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council for the <br /> "The Big Draw Celebration" <br /> Ms. Vellinger described the celebration as a chalk art festival that, with the help of several other arts <br /> organizations, was a successful community effort that raised over $5,000 for arts in the schools. The <br /> event featured emerging artists, middle school students, and 3 professional artists as well as a <br /> rummage sale and several vendor booths. She reported that next year's event is already scheduled for <br /> May 10th. <br /> Councilmember Brown presented the commendation. <br /> 15. Public Comment - None <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> City Council Minutes Page 4 of 16 June 4, 2013 <br />