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City Attorney <br />2. Adopt findings regarding public health related to the Covid-19 pandemic to support continued <br />virtual public city meetings per Resolution No. 21-1249 <br />3. Introduce and waive the first reading of an Ordinance amending Section 2.04.020 of the <br />Pleasanton Municipal Code concerning councilmember salaries <br />4. Adopt a resolution reauthorizing City Council eligibility for certain health and welfare benefits; and <br />adopt a resolution establishing a travel reimbursement policy for elected and appointed officials <br />City Manager <br />5. Approve meeting minutes of April 12, April 13, April 14, and April 19, 2022 <br />Communitv Development <br />6. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br />7. Public Hearing — Introduce and waive first reading of an Ordinance to amend Title 20 and Title <br />18 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code to adopt by reference the 2022 Edition of the California <br />Code of Regulations Title 24, including the 2021 International Building, Existing Building, <br />Residential, Fire, Property Maintenance, and Swimming Pool and Spa Codes; the 2021 Uniform <br />Plumbing and Mechanical Codes; the 2020 National Electrical Code and the 2022 California <br />Green Building Standards Code; with local amendments including provisions of Reach Code <br />8. Approve rescission of `Preannexation and Provision of Water and Sewerage Facilities <br />Agreement" for a real property identified as APN 949-0007-016-02 located in unincorporated <br />Alameda County within Happy Valley <br />Economic Development <br />9. Public Hearing — Accept Downtown Pleasanton Business Improvement District Advisory Board <br />2022 report and 2023 budget and adopt a resolution of intent to levy assessment for 2023 <br />Engineering <br />10. Approve a professional services agreement with Gillis + Panichapan Architects, Inc. in the amount <br />of $268,000 for the Police Department Training Facility Repairs Project, CIP No. 22482 <br />Finance <br />11. Accept the monthly Disbursements and Investment Report for August 2022 <br />Fire <br />12. Public Hearing — Adopt a resolution declaring that the costs for weed abatement, including <br />administrative costs, are a special assessment and lien imposed on the properties requiring <br />abatement <br />Operations Services <br />13. Approve continuation of local drought emergency <br />City Council Agenda Page 2 of 3 October 18. 2022 <br />