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MOTION: It was m/s by Brown/Pentin to approve the Consent Calendar as submitted and as noted. <br /> Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Pentin, Testa, Vice Mayor Narum <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: Mayor Thorne <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 13. Public Comment - None <br /> 14. Business Anniversary Presentation <br /> Economic Development Manager Lisa Adamos presented the annual Business Anniversary <br /> Recognition and reported 189 Pleasanton businesses are celebrating milestone anniversaries; 72 <br /> celebrating 15 years. 39 celebrating 20 years, 44 celebrating 25 years, 26 celebrating 30 years. and <br /> eight celebrating 40 years. She congratulated them on providing jobs. products. and services to citizens <br /> of Pleasanton for so long and expressed her gratitude on behalf of the City. <br /> Economic Development Manager Adamos specifically praised the eight 40-year businesses — Big 0 <br /> Tires. Foot Locker, Forest Chiropractic Office Professional Corporation. Macy's Men's, Children and <br /> Home Store, Macy's Women's Store. Studio Blue Reprographics Inc., Team Edserve Inc., and Westsat <br /> Communication. She wished all 189 businesses many more years of success. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> 15. Approve policy direction to begin the design process for a skatepark at Ken Mercer Sports Park <br /> Assistant Director of Library and Recreation Michele Crose presented the staff report on the skatepark. <br /> She pointed to the 2014 Parks and Recreation Master Plan's conclusion that the City was deficient in <br /> skateparks. In 2013, skateboarding had been recognized by the National Sporting Goods Association <br /> as a rapidly growing sport but Pleasanton has just a 0.3-acre skatepark at Val Vista Community Park <br /> and a 0.2-acre course at Ken Mercer Sports Park. The 2014 Plan identified the need for a one-acre <br /> park once the City hit a population of 78,000 — which the City has exceeded. In the FY 2019/20 City <br /> Council Workplan, addressing the skatepark was deemed a Priority B project. <br /> Assistant Director of Library and Recreation Crose reported on November 10. 2020. the Parks and <br /> Recreation Commission recommended an additional skatepark at Ken Mercer Sports Park. <br /> Assistant Director of Library and Recreation Crose reported staff visited Fremont Skate Park, a one- <br /> acre park constructed in 2009 for a cost of $1.9 million for research. It incorporates a flow course and a <br /> street course. They also visited the Milpitas Skate Park which opened in October 2020. encompassing <br /> 20.000 square feet (just under half an acre) at a cost of $3 million and including both a flow course and <br /> street elements. The third site visited was Newark Skate Park which opened in 2019. covering 12,000 <br /> square feet (about a quarter acre) at a cost of about $1 million which was part of a larger recreation <br /> project costing $5 million. It also contains both street and flow elements. <br /> Assistant Director of Library and Recreation Crose stated the ideal site attributes for a successful <br /> skatepark include parking, lights. natural landscaping and grass, shade — preferably from trees. a <br /> location where noise is not a concern, convenient access to food. bike racks, and access to restrooms. <br /> Staff assessed potential site locations. including. but not limited to. Muirwood Community Park. BMX <br /> Park. Val Vista Community Park. Amador Community Park. Centennial Community Park. Staples <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 11 December 1. 2020 <br />