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CITY COUNCIL <br /> THE CITY Or REGULAR MEETING AGENDA <br /> ®_ - ,,, w _; r <br /> pL£ASANTON• Tuesday, May 6, 2014 <br /> 7:00 p.m. <br /> City Council Chamber <br /> 200 Old Bernal Avenue <br /> Pleasanton, CA 94566 <br /> CALL TO ORDER <br /> • Pledge of Allegiance Reso No. 14-674 <br /> • Remarks by Councilmember Narum Ord No. 2097 <br /> • Roll Call <br /> CLOSED SESSION REPORT <br /> AGENDA AMENDMENTS <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR — Items listed on the consent calendar are considered routine in nature and may be <br /> enacted by one motion. If discussion is required, that particular item will be removed from the consent calendar <br /> and will be considered separately. <br /> Administrative Services <br /> 1. Approve regular and special meeting minutes of April 15, 2014 <br /> City Attorney <br /> 2. Second reading and adoption of Omnibus Ordinance No. 2093 amending the Municipal Code to: <br /> clarify Youth Commission compensation; set quorum for Housing Commission; add option for <br /> selection of professional services firms; define smoking to include e-cigarettes; prohibit <br /> commercial services in parks; clarify use of water service; allow liens for unpaid utility services; <br /> delete design review for rooftop solar; correct conditional uses in industrial park district <br /> City Council <br /> 3. Approve the Mayor's appointments to various City commissions and committees <br /> Community Development <br /> 4. Actions of the Zoning Administrator and Planning Commission <br /> 5. Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 2094 amending Title 17 and Title 18 of the <br /> Pleasanton Municipal Code to implement the Climate Action Plan by requiring dedicated parking <br /> spaces for alternative vehicles and providing a transit incentive, as filed under Case No. P14-0001 <br /> 6. Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 2095 amending Title 19 of the Pleasanton <br /> Municipal Code to implement the Climate Action Plan by requiring that new cul-de-sac streets <br /> enable through-access for pedestrians and bicyclists where feasible, as filed under Case No. P14- <br /> 0002 <br />