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Bruce Fiedler urged the Council to approve Option 1, which is a crucial element to completing what has <br />been an incredibly lengthy process and will be a very valuable asset to this community. He cautioned <br />that the project costs would only increase in the future, effectively increasing the subsidy being asked of <br />the city. <br />Becky Dennis, speaking on behalf of the task force, urged the Council to support Option 1. She both <br />acknowledged and shared the concem over the balance of the Lower Income Housing Fund and <br />suggested the Council consider increasing the affordable housing fee for future projects, which <br />developers have already demonstrated they would be willing to pay. She said she believed this project <br />would build support for additional affordable housing projects within the community which would be an <br />excellent use of funds. She also reminded the Council that the additional appropriation is earnest <br />money and that the final contribution may actually be a lesser amount. <br />Dolores Bengtson, Pleasanton Gardens Board of Directors, urged the Council to support the staff <br />recommendation. She thanked Mr. Bocian for his unwavering support over the years and MidPen for its <br />leadership and commitment to helping such a wonderful project come forward. <br />Mayor Thome closed public comment. <br />Councilmember Pentin reported that the Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of San Jose's lower <br />income housing fee, which strengthens the city's ability to levy these fees on new development. He <br />agreed that exploring a fee increase is something the Council should consider as affordable or <br />workforce housing remains one of the most significant needs in this community. <br />Councilmember Olson said he was excited to see this project come to a conclusion after 11 years. <br />Vice Mayor Brown thanked Mr. Bocian, whose last Council meeting is this evening, for everything he <br />has done to carry this project forward and for being such a key part of Pleasanton's leadership team. <br />Mr. Bocian thanked the Council for his retirement commendation. <br />MOTION: It was m/s by Pentin/Narum to waive full reading and adopt Resolution No. 15 -771 <br />approving an appropriation for the development of the Kottinger Gardens affordable senior housing <br />development (PUD -101) to be located on Kottinger Drive. Motion passed by the following vote: <br />AYES: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Olson, Mayor Thorne <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />24. Consent Item No. 2 - Ratify Civic Center /Library Facilities Master Plan Task Force Members <br />Mr. Fialho presented a brief summary of the staff report, stating that the item relates to approval of the <br />Civic Center /Library Facilities Master Plan Task Force members. All members have been appointed <br />either by the City Council or various commissions and private organizations identified for <br />representation. The 3 Council members responsible for appointing at -large members have selected <br />Brad Hurst, Steve Sherman and Kelly French. Two of these Council members have recommended the <br />appointment of an at -large altemate, identified as Bob Russman, which would require ratification by the <br />entire Council. <br />Councilmember Pentin explained that there were a number of wonderful applicants and that making the <br />final selection was difficult. During this process it occurred to him that all other represented parties on <br />the task force had an altemate appointed, with exception of the at -large members. He also felt it would <br />be beneficial to have an informed altemate assigned to take the place of those members who may term <br />City Council Minutes <br />Page 16 of 18 June 16, 2015 <br />
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