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therefore restrooms. She did acknowledge some exceptions such as Delucchi and Creekside <br /> Parks where the surrounding uses might change the demand and complexity of the park. <br /> Councilmember Brown suggested Kottinger Park, which is.a large enough facility to which users <br /> would potentially drive, might be another suitable location. She asked staff to describe what they <br /> envision for the community rooms and meeting spaces that are recommended. <br /> Ms. Andrade-Wax explained that meeting rooms serve both internal and external uses, <br /> providing space for city meetings and workshops as well as banquets and special events or <br /> activity and recreation classes. Given this, the recommendation would be for larger non-descript <br /> rooms that can accommodate a number of indoor uses as well shelters for outdoor events like <br /> group picnics or parties. <br /> Councilmember Brown noted that as an active walker she often uses the sidewalks and, while <br /> these are not necessarily a park or trail, it is a big part of being active in Pleasanton. <br /> Ms. Andrade-Wax explained that many recommendations related to this as well as the Vice- <br /> Mayor's earlier comments about trails are already identified in other Master Plans or Specific <br /> Plans, and therefore not reiterated here. While the Plan identifies the gaps not covered by other <br /> planning documents, it also includes recommendations to implement those other plans. <br /> Vice-Mayor Pentin asked if the Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan include recommendations <br /> for the Marilyn Kane Trail. <br /> Mr. Fialho explained that specific plans for the Marilyn Kane Trail are a part of the Bernal Park <br /> Master Plan, which identifies the existing alignment as well as future extension of the trail and is <br /> used to allocate a lot of the city's capital financing on a going forward basis. If it were the <br /> Council's desire to proceed there, it would have to identify the enhancement or extension of the <br /> trail as a priority and then fund it through the Capital Improvement Program. <br /> Vice-Mayor Pentin noted that the Plan includes an appendix for each park that identifies their <br /> current state and, for some, includes recommendations. He again said he was surprised not to <br /> see something similar for trails or at least a reference back to the original Master Plan and its <br /> recommendations. <br /> Mr. Fialho suggested this could be addressed by including an appendix referencing the <br /> Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan, Trails Master Plan, Bernal Park Master Plan and <br /> Downtown Trails Master Plan. <br /> Mayor Thorne opened the public hearing and, seeing no speakers, closed the public hearing. <br /> Vice-Mayor Pentin moved acceptance of the staff recommendation, with the additions noted by <br /> Mr. Fialho. <br /> Councilmember Cook-Kallio thanked staff for their work. She noted how pleased visitors often <br /> are with all the little parks tucked throughout town, some of which she likely has not even <br /> discovered yet herself. <br /> Councilmember Brown congratulated Ms. Andrade-Wax on a phenomenal response from the <br /> community regarding current programs and services. She expressed strong support for shared <br /> community facilities and hoped the city would be willing to support the exploration of sharing <br /> other facilities with the school district. She also shared her support for community service <br /> City Council Minutes Page 7 of 11 June 3,2014 <br />
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