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3. Approved and authorized City Manager to execute agreement with FirstCarbon Solutions (FCS) <br /> not to exceed $47,389 for City preparation of environmental analysis for a 22-unit project in the <br /> Spotorno Flat Area of Happy Valley proposed by AVS Ranch, LLC; approved and authorized City <br /> Manager to execute a reimbursement agreement with AVS Ranch LLC for reimbursement of all <br /> costs associated with FSC's work <br /> 4. Continued to June 16, 2020 Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 2208 amending <br /> Municipal Code Chapter 9.32 and Title 18 to restrict the sale of flavored tobacco products, <br /> electronic smoking devices and related paraphernalia citywide; limit new tobacco sales within <br /> 1,000 feet of public schools, parks and recreation facilities; adopt minimum package sizes and <br /> pricing for tobacco products <br /> Engineering <br /> 5. Adopted and waived full reading of the following resolutions approving engineer reports, budgets, <br /> and setting June 16, 2020 as the public hearing date for 2020-21 Annual Assessments for <br /> Lighting and Landscape Districts: Resolution No. 20-1153 for District No. 1984-1 (Ponderosa-Del <br /> Prado), Resolution No. 20-1154 for District No. 1993-1 (Windsor), Resolution No. 20-1155 for <br /> District No. 1993-2 (Bonde Ranch), Resolution No. 20-1156 for District No. 1994-1 (Oak Tree <br /> Farm), and Resolution No. 20-1157 for District No. 1995-1 (Moller Ranch) <br /> Operations Services <br /> 6. Approved and authorized City Manager to execute first amendment to as-needed agreement with <br /> Team Glass in the amount of$100,000 for FY 2019/20 for a new total amount of$150,000 <br /> Police <br /> 7. Continued to June 2, 2020 Approve five-year contract with Axon Enterprise, Inc. in the amount <br /> of $1,362,700 for a comprehensive service package for body worn cameras, conducted energy <br /> devices and electronic evidence storage <br /> Vice Mayor Narum opened public comment. <br /> Annie Tegen, Tobacco-Free Kids, expressed support for Item 4. She commented that Tobacco-Free <br /> Kids is a national non-profit who has seen many lawsuits and feels the City of Pleasanton will come out <br /> ahead of any litigation. <br /> Amaya Wooding, Co-Chair Proudly Against Tobacco (PAT) Coalition, expressed support for Item No. <br /> 04 and encouraged Pleasanton to join other cities in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties in an <br /> ordinance against flavored tobacco. <br /> Rosalyn Moya expressed support for Item No. 04 and commented that 95% of the participants in a <br /> recent public opinion poll support a ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products. <br /> Joseph Haddad, owner of Cigar Parlor and Tobacco Hut, expressed his opposition for Item 4. He <br /> advised he recently had his store approved and would be selling vape, cigars, pipe, tobacco flavored <br /> electronic cigarettes and the ban would close his business. He also advised the increase of the <br /> minimum price imposed on premium cigars and pipe tobacco has also hurt his business. <br /> Blythe Young, Community Advocacy Director for the American Heart Association, expressed her <br /> support for Item 4 but encouraged City Council to remove the Youth Penalty Clause as it is not effective <br /> in enforcing tobacco use in youth. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 2 of 9 May 19, 2020 <br />