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Alternatively to make up the final 1/3 of the funds necessary to complete the traffic improvements, the <br /> City could borrow funds, internally, from City reserves and pay itself back with new sales taxes <br /> generated by Costco. He added that the new Bernal Community Park property has been funded in that <br /> way. Another alternative could include the creation of an assessment district, which is the approach <br /> used to fund infrastructure improvements within the Hacienda Business Park. <br /> In terms of economic impacts, Ms. Herman reported the method of analysis was the same for both the <br /> proposed zone and the initiative project. The economic impact analysis completed in the EIR included <br /> a case study analysis that looked at Costco developments in other communities proximate to <br /> Pleasanton to determine their impacts. In all cases, it was found there were no negative impacts on the <br /> existing sales base and in fact, in some instances, Costco actually became a draw for additional retail. <br /> Vice Mayor Narum closed the public hearing. <br /> Members of Council commented positively on the report. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Pentin/Olson to accept the supplemental report on effects of initiative petition <br /> limiting retail uses to less than 50,000 square feet in the Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone <br /> Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Olson, Pentin, Vice Mayor Narum <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: Councilmember Brown, Mayor Thorne (Recused) <br /> It was noted that the report will be placed on the City's website and will be available for review by <br /> citizens. <br /> RECESS/RECONVENE <br /> Vice Mayor Narum called for a recess at 8:30 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 8:37 p.m. with all <br /> Members, present, except Councilmember Brown. <br /> 11. Presentation on the redesigned city permitting and zoning website — pleasantonpermits.com, <br /> including the launch of two new online tools —ZoningCheck and OpenCounter <br /> Associate Jennifer Hagen provided the staff report. Associate Planner Hagen provided details of the <br /> revamped pleasantonpermits.com website, noting the two new applications that will help facilitate <br /> access to the City's land use regulations: ZoningCheck site and OpenCounter. Associate Planner <br /> Hagen's presentation included short videos illustrating how to maneuver through both sites. She <br /> concluded her presentation by noting that the City's one-stop permit portal to make the process more <br /> efficient and reported that staff will proceed with other outreach and education efforts. She also <br /> thanked the City Council for their support. <br /> In response to Councilmember Narum's inquiry, Associate Planner Hagen stated that new business will <br /> not be able to complete their business license application through the website, at this time. Currently, <br /> they are referred to the Business License Department. However, business owners can renew their <br /> business licenses online. Vice Mayor Narum suggested asking the Chamber of Commerce if they <br /> would be interested in a presentation. <br /> In reply to Councilmember Olson's question, Community Development Director Beaudin noted that at <br /> this time, there will be no net change in staffing as a result of the new applications. However, over <br /> City Council Minutes Page 6 of 7 August 16, 2016 <br />