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Mayor Thorne inquired whether there are other organizations beside 4H and the Master Gardener <br /> Program interested in running farms. Assistant City Manager Dolan noted Sunflower Hill is <br /> interested in participating and reported having a conversation with a local hops farmer who <br /> expressed interest in growing a "hop crop" and public access for historical purposes. He felt that <br /> interest will increase as the project moves forward. <br /> Mayor Thorne inquired regarding the purple pipe plans for that area and City Manager Fialho <br /> explained there is no funding at this time, and the plan is to bring recycled water to this area with <br /> the final destination being the golf course. <br /> Councilmember Brown inquired regarding plans to protect the aquifer from over-fertilization and <br /> Assistant City Manager Dolan reported the guidelines for use are stricter than those applied to <br /> City parks. He did not believe there will be a problem in this area. He added fencing will be <br /> added to protect crops and keep wild animals and the public out. Councilmember Brown <br /> referenced 4H and their involvement with farm animals and gardening and inquired whether they <br /> have lost interest. Assistant City Manager Dolan reported 4H has the intention of using the <br /> facility. He speculated there could ultimately be a non-profit organization that participates in <br /> managing and fundraising for the farm as it develops. Councilmember Brown inquired if there will <br /> be a Learning Center for students and noted the fee structure must be reasonable. <br /> Councilmember Olson inquired regarding neighborhood concerns and Assistant City Manager <br /> Dolan reported it started out very high, but there were not many neighborhood residents at the <br /> Parks and Recreation Commission meeting where this was considered and there are only a few in <br /> attendance this evening. <br /> Mayor Thorne opened public comments. <br /> Christina Nystrom Mantha, Chair of the Economic Vitality Committee, reported the group had a <br /> recent presentation from the Alameda County Fair about their project, "The Farm." She stated it <br /> sounds similar to the proposed Pleasanton Community Farm Master Plan and asked whether the <br /> City has interacted with the organization and inquired as to the level of demand for this type of <br /> use. <br /> Assistant City Manager Dolan reported staff is familiar with their livestock project but not "The <br /> Farm." Ms. Mantha distributed information regarding The Farm. <br /> Councilmember Brown noted "The Farm" would serve the entire Alameda County, not just <br /> Pleasanton. <br /> Mayor Thorne closed public comments. <br /> Councilmembers Brown and Pentin commented on the Pleasanton Community Farm Master Plan. <br /> Councilmember Pentin commented on "The Farm" facilitating the 4H Livestock Program and on <br /> the importance of understanding how this integrates with the Bernal Community Park. <br /> Mayor Thorne indicated he was glad to see the project move forward. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Brown/Olson to adopt the draft Pleasanton Community Farm Master Plan <br /> as amended and directed staff to prepare the final plan document incorporating the amendments. <br /> Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> City Council Minutes Page 7 of 8 May 1, 2018 <br />