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<br />City Council Agenda Page 3 of 4 June 4, 2024 <br /> <br /> <br />11. Presentation of a proclamation declaring June as Pride Month <br />12. Presentation of a proclamation declaring June 7, 2024 as National Gun Violence <br />Awareness Day <br />13. Public Comment regarding items not listed on the agenda – Speakers are limited to <br />3 minutes. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br />If necessary to ensure completion of the following items, the Mayor may alter time <br />limits. <br />14. Presentation of Community Survey and Public Engagement Results to Further <br />Explore the Feasibility of a Revenue Measure <br />15. Introduce and waive first reading of an ordinance approving the Sixth Amendment <br />to the Development Agreement for the Stoneridge Shopping Center, located at <br />1008 through 1700 Stoneridge Mall Road, governing a previously-approved <br />approximately 362,790 square-foot shopping center expansion to extend the term <br />for six months, with potential additional extensions of either 18 months or two <br />years, and a further potential extension of two years thereafter, subject to the <br />completion of performance standards as set forth in the proposed amendment <br />16. Receive an Update on the First Year of Implementation of the Five-year Citywide <br />Strategic Plan <br />MATTERS INITIATED BY COUNCIL <br />COUNCIL REPORTS <br />Brief reports on conferences, seminars, and meetings attended by the Council <br />ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />Notice <br />Under Government Code §54957.5, any writings/documents regarding an open <br />session item on this agenda and items received by the City Clerk’s Office by 12:00 <br />p.m. on the day of the meeting provided to a majority of the City Council after <br />distribution of the agenda packet will be available for public inspection on the City’s <br />website https://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/ and also at the Pleasanton Library located <br />at 400 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton, CA 94566. <br /> <br />There is a 90-day limit for the filing of a challenge in the Superior Court to certain City <br />administrative decisions and orders, which require a hearing by law, the receipt of <br />evidence, and the exercise of discretion. The 90-day limit begins on the date the <br />decision is final (Code of Civil Procedure § 1094.6). Further, if you challenge an action <br />taken by the City Council in court, you may be limited, by California law, including but <br />Page 3 of 428