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Councilmember Brown explained that there are State guidelines setting maximum enrollment limits and <br />commented on the actual enrollment at specific schools being higher than the maximum. She <br />wondered at what point the school district looks at adding facilities. <br />It was noted that the matter at hand is to discuss projections and not policy items. Ms. Ochoa stated <br />she would be happy to discuss policies at a joint liaison meeting in the future. <br />Councilmember Brown stressed the importance of working as a team to provide the best education for <br />the City's students. <br />Discussion followed regarding the General Plan and the possibility of needing to change it to <br />incorporate the new data. <br />Mayor Thorne opened the item for public comment. <br />Sandy Yamaoda referenced the school population projections and stated it seems that there is no <br />intent to keep the enrollment levels consistent with the General Plan or the California Department of <br />Education maximum enrollment recommendations. She listed the enrollment of various City schools, <br />which are above the recommended numbers, and stated she does not see much attention given to <br />families that move into previously occupied homes with children from first grade and up. She noted that <br />baby boomers are moving out and selling to families and commented on the disadvantages of very <br />large schools including their impersonal character. Ms. Yamaoda suggested staying consistent with the <br />enrollment numbers recommended in the guidelines and looking at projections as an educated estimate <br />when considering future home developments. <br />Mayor Thome closed public comment <br />MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - continued <br />Mayor Thorne re- opened public comments. <br />Frank Berlogar thanked Council for considering his project tonight and asked that Council approve it. <br />Mayor Thome reported that the project was already approved. <br />Steve Thomas, representing a group of veterans who meet downtown, expressed concems about <br />people who continually call the police on them. He alleged they have been verbally attacked by several <br />business owners in the area and reported they are law- abiding citizens. He added that he does not <br />want predatory businesses in his city. <br />Mayor Thorne closed public comments. <br />19. Pleasanton Pioneer Cemetery <br />a. Approve plans and specifications, review bids, and award construction contract to Goodland <br />Landscaping, Inc. in the amount of $390,000 for the Pioneer Cemetery and Veterans <br />Memorial Improvements project, CIP No. 158008 <br />b. Approve an amendment to the contract with Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services; a <br />professional services agreement for Cemetery Management and Sales and Burial <br />Coordination with Graham Hitch Mortuary; an allocation of a $500,000 loan from the <br />General Fund to the Cemetery Master Plan Implementation Reserve Fund; and designate <br />the Parks and Recreation Commission as the primary advisory body for cemetery operation <br />City Council Minutes Page 4 of 7 June 7, 2016 <br />