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neighbors are concerned about the impacts that accompany increased use, and that recent <br /> developments with the Castleridge property could aggravate these concerns further. She said she <br /> would like to see the workplan amended in a way that allows these issues to be addressed. She said <br /> she was delighted to see that the implementation of Stoneridge Drive is complete and that they are <br /> moving ahead with design work for the Recycled Water Master Plan. She noted that while the Historic <br /> Preservation Guidelines project is identified as complete, there are still several issues requiring the <br /> Council's attention. With regards to the Energy Efficient Street Light LED Replacement project, she <br /> reported receiving several emails expressing concern that the replacement lights are not bright enough. <br /> Mr. Fialho explained that the LED lamps are more directional in nature and tend to create less spill. <br /> Staff has also received some complaints and, where practical, adjusted the light volume or spread. <br /> Vice-Mayor Pentin said it seemed to him that the idea of a Library and Civic Center Master Plan has <br /> been discussed for the 23 years he has served the city and agreed that it is time to move forward. He <br /> agreed that an expanded look at the Alviso Adobe and the potential impacts of the Castleridge <br /> acquisition is warranted, but thought the next two year plan might be more appropriate. He said he <br /> would like to see the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, which is due for its five year update, added to <br /> the list of priorities. He also said he would like to see greater focus on Lions Wayside and Delucchi <br /> Parks. <br /> Mr. Fialho stated that staff intends to bring forward a work plan for the Alviso Adobe visioning and <br /> master plan process in July. This will include discussion on the timeline, task force composition and <br /> approaches to the update process. The Council will have an opportunity at that time to decide whether <br /> to focus narrowly on the Adobe to address existing concerns to expand the focus to include integration <br /> of the Austin and Castleridge properties into the plan. <br /> Councilmember Narum concurred with much of what was already described, particularly regarding the <br /> Alviso Adobe and Library and Civic Center Master Plan. She said he would like to continue the forward <br /> momentum with Bernal Park Phase II and items relative to the downtown, including Lions Wayside Park <br /> and Delucchi Park and updates to the Downtown Specific Plan and commercial district. She noted the <br /> Economic Vitality Committee recently completed its Asset and Strategic Plan and would likely be asking <br /> the Council to place some comprehensive recommendations on its priority list later this year. <br /> Councilmember Brown also concurred with comments regarding the Library and Civic Center Master <br /> Plan, Old Stanley Boulevard, the Alviso Adobe and the Historic Preservation Guidelines. She said she <br /> spoke with the City Manager about Lions Wayside Park and would like to challenge the Lions <br /> organization to help the city construct and new improved bandstand there. <br /> Mayor Thorne said he agreed with all of the Council's comments, which really focus on expediting <br /> rather than changing certain project. He said the Council is consistent in its desire to see something <br /> done with the Civic Center and Library, which requires a better understanding of the community's <br /> needs and desires and what kind of time frame can be expected. He agreed that a satellite location <br /> could be useful in the interim, again provided it does not interfere with the larger project. He agreed with <br /> the Vice-Mayor's comments regarding the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan and supported a greater <br /> discussion on the Alviso Adobe next month. He also agreed with comments regarding Lions Wayside <br /> and Delucchi Parks but cautioned that a better understanding of the funding and resources it will <br /> require to accomplish some of these projects could really impact where things land on the overall list of <br /> priorities. <br /> Mr. Fialho added that staff is already working to bring forward a work plan to address the Civic Center <br /> and Library master plan effort in the fall. He explained that the issue is complex and has a variety of <br /> stakeholders and funding implications on both the operating and capital side. He summarized the <br /> Council's recommendation, which includes adding an update of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan <br /> to the work plan and to take up the issue of the Alviso Adobe master plan process in July. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 12 of 14 June 17,2014 <br />
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