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9. Adopted and waived full reading of Resolution 17-973 approving the proposed pay schedule and <br />amending the Management and Confidential Employee Compensation Plan <br />Library <br />10. Waived second reading and adopted Ordinance No. 2170 amending Pleasanton Municipal Code <br />Section 2.34.080 of Chapter 2.34 of Title 2 relating to meetings of the Library Commission <br />Operations Services <br />11. Introduced and waived first reading of Ordinance No. 2171 to amend Municipal Code Chapters <br />14.04 and 14.08 to add the water submeter requirement for multiunit structures as required by <br />Senate Bill 7 <br />MOTION: It was m/s by Narum/Pentin by approve the consent calendar as submitted and as <br />noted. Motion passed by the following vote: <br />Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Pentin, Mayor Thorne <br />Noes: None <br />Absent: Councilmember Olson <br />MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />12. Presentation of a commendation celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Gingerbread Preschool <br />Councilmember Narum invited Nicole Thomas to the podium. On behalf of City Council, she was <br />presented with a commendation celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Gingerbread Preschool. <br />Ms. Thomas thanked the City and Council for the commendation, acknowledged their teachers <br />and staff as well as parents, for their work and support. <br />David Weinberger, Recreation Coordinator, Gingerbread Preschool, presented attending staff and <br />board members and thanked Council for the commendation. <br />13. Public Comment <br />Jorge Victoria, President of the Tulancingo, Mexico, Sister City Association, reported the City of <br />Pleasanton donated two fire vehicles to the Tulancingo Fire Department and thanked the City and <br />Council for the donation. He reported on the donation process and displayed a short presentation <br />of key players, transportation providers, refurbishing the vehicles, and the result of collaborative <br />efforts. He presented certificates of appreciation to Mayor Thorne, City Manager Nelson Fialho, <br />and Fire Chief Ruben Torres. <br />Mike Weddle commended the City for its work with bicycle lanes and slurry -sealing City roads. <br />He expressed concerns slurry may not be adequate for some roads and wanted additional <br />information in terms of the specific improvements planned. He hoped the Costco project will not <br />interfere with some much-needed improvements. <br />Mayor Thorne advised him he will ask staff to follow-up with him. <br />John Butera spoke regarding constant changes and referenced the Costco project and declining <br />businesses such as the mall. He reported the infrastructure is already built at the mall and <br />suggested moving Costco to the mall. Mr. Butera commented on a new library and wondered <br />City Council Minutes Page 2 of 5 October 17, 2017 <br />