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Exhibit A <br /> The following provisions of the Pleasanton Municipal Code are amended as follows: <br /> In Chapter 2.08 City Manager, §2.08.190 is amended as follows: <br /> 2.08.190 Public building and property supervision. It shall be the duty of the city manager and <br /> he or she shall exercise general supervision over all public buildings, public parks and all other <br /> public property which are under the control and jurisdiction of the city council. This includes the <br /> authority to approve administrative rules, regulations and policies regarding the Pleasanton <br /> Pioneer Cemetery. <br /> In Chapter 5.24 LICENSE TAXES, §5.24.010 is amended as follows: <br /> 5.24.010 How and when payable. Unless otherwise specifically provided, all annual license <br /> taxes, under the provisions of this title, shall be due and payable in advance on January 1St <br /> through January 31st, with payments postmarked within that period also accepted. License taxes <br /> covering new operations after January 1st may be prorated based on estimated gross receipts for <br /> the balance of the year. License taxes for the development of residential or commercial property <br /> shall be due and payable when applying for a building permit for each property to be developed. <br /> In Chapter 6.40 TAXICABS, §6.40.140 is amended as follows: <br /> 6.40.140 Driver's permit—Requirements. The police chief shall issue or deny the application <br /> for a driver's permit within 60 days of receipt of a completed application. When necessary, the <br /> chief of police may extend the time in order to issue or deny the application._The chief of police <br /> shall not issue a driver's permit: <br /> A. If the applicant is under,21 years of age. <br /> B. If the applicant does not possess a valid license issued by the state of the appropriate class. <br /> C. If the applicant has been convicted of reckless driving or driving while under the influence of <br /> intoxicating beverages or drugs within the past seven years, from the date of application. <br /> D. If the applicant has been convicted of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude. <br /> E. If the applicant, having submitted to a drug/alcohol test in accordance with Section 53075.5 <br /> of the Government Code, receives a positive test result. <br /> In Chapter 9.24 SMOKING IN PUBLIC AND WORK PLACES, §9.24.040 is amended as follows: <br /> 9.24.040 Prohibition of smoking in public places. <br /> A. Smoking shall be prohibited in all enclosed public places within the city, including the <br /> following enclosed and unenclosed spaces: <br /> 1. Elevators and restrooms. <br /> 2. Buses, taxicabs and other means of public transit, and ticket, boarding and waiting <br /> areas of public transit depots. <br /> 3 <br />