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amount of $652,283 43 to Goodland and $91,939 90 to Valley Prescison Grading, and the <br /> transfer of$247,313 to the Park Dedication Fee Reserve <br /> Finance <br /> 8 Accepted the monthly disbursements and investment report for November 2016 <br /> 9 Approved a Debt Policy for the City <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Narum/Olson to approve the consent calendar as submitted and as <br /> noted Motion passed by the following vote <br /> Ayes Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Olson, Vice Mayor Pentin <br /> Noes None <br /> Absent Mayor Thorne <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 10 Recognition of outgoing Commission members <br /> Vice Mayor Pentin recognized outgoing Commission members Rick Romine, John Loll, Heidi <br /> Massie, Brett Illers, Jay Galvin, Richard Gross, James Paxson and Janice Sangster-Phalen <br /> 11 Oath of Office to Incoming Commission members <br /> City Clerk Karen Diaz administered the Oath of Office to incoming Commission members <br /> 12 Proclamation proclaiming January as Multicultural Awareness month <br /> Councilmember Olson presented a proclamation declaring January as Multicultural Awareness <br /> month <br /> Yu Tao, Pleasanton Library Adult Services Librarian, provided information regarding services <br /> offered by the Library and its promotion of multicultural events She announced an upcoming <br /> event featuring various community groups <br /> 13 Mosquito Abatement District Annual Report <br /> Ryan Clausnitzer, General Manager, Alameda County Mosquito Abatement District, presented the <br /> District's annual report including activities for abatement He addressed a history of the <br /> organization, biology and life cycle, monitoring and management, viruses and diseases spread by <br /> mosquitos, mosquitos that spread Zika virus and common sources of mosquitos in the City <br /> In response to Councilmember Olson's question, Mr Clausnitzer reported on the product used <br /> when the District "fogs" and stated it is properly labeled by the EPA <br /> Councilmember Brown asked regarding whether the recent rains have increased the number of <br /> mosquitos and Mr Clausnitzer noted mosquitos breed in standing water and the District has <br /> "seasoned veterans" who know the areas needing to be addressed He confirmed that the Zika <br /> virus has not been found in the Pleasanton/Tri-valley area <br /> Responding to Councilmember Narum's question, Mr Clausnitzer reported on the classes and <br /> types of mosquitos in the area <br /> City Council Minutes Page 2 of 5 January 17, 2017 <br />