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7.4.6. I. For the priority list and allocation o£ funds proposed for <br />the eastern area, as depicted in Exhibit "C" attached hereto, the vote shall be taken among the <br />County, the City of Livermore, and the Sierra Club voting members. <br /> <br /> 7.4.6.2. For the priority list and allocation of funds proposed for <br />the western area, as depicted in Exhibit "C" attached hereto, the vote shall be taken among the <br />County, the City of Pleasanton, and the Sierra Club voting members. <br /> <br /> 7.4.7. By approval of a majority of the members of the Advisory <br />Committee, and concurrence by the County and Cities, up to five percent (5%) of the funds <br />received in the Open Space Account in any given year may be expended for the services of <br />independent consultants to aid the Advisory Committee in carrying out its duties to identify open <br />space areas in need of protection and to make plans for their acquisition, and up to two percent <br />(2%) of the funds received in the Open Space Account in any given year may be expended for <br />costs incurred in the financial management of the account. <br /> <br /> 7.5. Expenditures from the Host Community Impact Account shall be made as <br />follows: <br /> <br /> 7.5.1. The initial $10 million allocated from tbe Host Community Impact <br />Account shall be for the planning and development ora performing arts center in Livermore or, <br />if development of a performing arts center does not proceed, other community facilities in the <br />Livermore Valley Center project. <br /> <br /> 7.5.2. The Livermore City Council shall recommend to the Board, for the <br />Board's concurrence, the programs and projects to be funded from the Host Community Impact <br />Account. The City of Pleasanton and others may make recommendations to Livermore and to <br />the County for appropriate programs and projects for funding. The Livermore City Council and <br />Board shall permit public discussion and input during their respective meetings regarding . <br />expenditures from the Host Community Impact Account. <br /> <br /> 7.6. Expenditures from the Education Account shall be made as follows: <br /> <br /> 7.6.1. An Advisory Board shall be formed consisting of five (5) voting <br />members: one (1) science, environmental education or vocational education teacher from the <br />Livermore public schools, chosen by the Livermore City Council; one (1) science, environmental <br />education or vocational education teacher from the Pleasanton public schools, chosen by the <br />Pleasanton City CoUncil; the County Recycling Board's environmental educator; and two (2) <br />representatives chosen by NCRA. The City of Dublin, ALARM and the Regional Occupation <br />Program shall be entitled to one (1) non-voting seat each on the Advisory Board. <br /> <br /> 7.6.2. The Advisory Board shall prepare a proposed allocation of funds in <br />the Education Account, which shall be updated annually, for expenditure during the upcoming <br />year on diversion education programs, job training in the field of waste diversion and recycling, <br />and mitigating the impacts of the ALRRF operations on the affected neighboring community. <br />By approval of a majority of the members of the Advisory Board, and concurrence by the <br />County and Cities, up to two percent (2%) of the funds received in the Education Account in any <br />given be expended for costs incurred in the financial management of the account. <br /> year <br /> may <br /> <br /> 1 <br /> 6 <br /> Final Altamont Settlement Agreement <br /> <br /> <br />