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MINUTES <br />CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 7, 2015 <br />3 <br />Mayor Thorne called the special meeting to order at the hour of 7:02 p.m., and led the Pledge of <br />Allegiance. <br />ROLL CALL <br />Present: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Olson, Pentin, Mayor Thorne <br />Absent: None <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />Howard Mendenhall asked the Council to strongly consider the use of native plants and grasses as <br />part of Item No. 1. He said that current watering conditions at city parks, which remain far too green, is <br />troubling at the very least and asked that the city strive to conserve more than the mandatory 25 %. <br />Julie Lauer said that she and many others value Pleasanton for its strong downtown and high quality <br />of life. However, she expressed concem that the cost of doing business here is not at all competitive <br />and is often prohibitively high. As the Council contemplates a proposed increase in user fees for <br />Development Relates Services, she requested that they ask the following: What impact will the <br />increases have on the quality of life for all citizens? Will the increase accelerate entitlements? Will the <br />increase add to the diversity of downtown entertainment and dining options? Do these fees encourage <br />or discourage better businesses from coming to Pleasanton? <br />Mayor Thome explained that the Council is not considering the specifics of the fee structures <br />themselves this evening but rather contemplating whether to allow staff to present its <br />recommendations to the city's Economic Development Committee and business community. <br />PUBLIC HEARING AND OTHER MATTERS: <br />1. Consider approval of construction contracts with Goodland Landscape Construction, Inc., Valley <br />Precision Grading, Inc., Harris Design, BSK Engineers and DMA/DiGeronimo Sports Design <br />Group LLC) a City Fund Transfer in the amount of $2,000,000 and an appropriation of $480,924 <br />from the City In -Lieu Park Dedication fee reserve funds required for the construction of the <br />Bernal Community Park, Phase II Lighted Sports Fields and the Oak Woodland Area Open <br />Space Area on the City's Bernal property <br />Assistant City Manager Bocian presented the staff report. He provided a brief overview of the various <br />agreements related to the 16.5 -acre Bernal Community Park Phase II and the 40 -acre adjacent parcel <br />known as the Oak Woodland Open Space Area. He shared several visual schematics of each project, <br />focusing first on the 3 lighted all- weather multi -use sports fields and associated amenities. He called <br />particular attention to natural setting of the Oak Woodland Area, particularly the variety of landscapes, <br />extensive trail system and passive recreation opportunities, and noted that no irrigation is intended for <br />any portion of this project. <br />As required by law, the city engaged in a public bidding process to secure proposals for the combined <br />project. Staff received a total of 10 bids with a range of prices and is recommending that the contract be <br />awarded to the lowest bidder, Goodland Landscape Construction, Inc. In addition to the base bid <br />totaling $10,301,000, staff prepared a number of add alternates to give the Council the latitude to <br />