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1 <br />MINUTES <br />CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />June 19, 2007 <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />Mayor Hosterman called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Councilmember Thorne led the <br />Pledge of Allegiance. <br />Introductory Comments <br />Councilmember Thorne gave the following introductory comments: <br />• The Alameda County Fair begins Friday, June 22-July 8 at the fairgrounds in <br />Pleasanton; <br />• The annual Fair Parade will be held on Main Street beginning at 9:00 a.m. on June 23`x; <br />• Friday Family Fun Nights were coming to the Aquatic Center beginning June 22"x; <br />• Free Shakespeare in the Park will return to Amador Valley Community Park at 7:30 p.m. <br />on Saturday and Sunday evenings beginning June 30-July 15~'; <br />• The Pleasanton Downtown Association will not hold a First Wednesday Street Party in <br />July, as it falls on the 4"' of July, and will return on August 1St; <br />• Lions Wayside Park will hold a Hometown 4"' of July celebration from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.; <br />• Introduced and highlighted the accomplishments of Sergeant Jason Wolfe, son of <br />Maureen and Jim Wolfe; Sergeant Alan Wiggins, son of Sherry and AI Wiggins; and <br />Corporal Ben Dear, son of Marilyn Dear, who have all served in the war. He then asked <br />for a moment of silent in reflection to those who have lost their lives. <br />Roll Call <br />Present: Councilmembers Cook-Kallio, McGovern, Sullivan, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br />Absent: None <br />AGENDA AMENDMENTS <br />City Manager Fialho reported no agenda amendments by staff. <br />CONSENT CALENDAR <br />Councilmember McGovern said she was surprised Item 9 was on Consent, but noted the <br />community and builder have worked out issues and there was agreement. City Manager Fialho <br />said the project went through a public hearing process with the Planning Commission and the <br />staff report reflects comments from that hearing, with the exception of one email which was <br />distributed to the Council. There was no registered opposition to the project, and therefore, staff <br />placed it on Consent. <br />Councilmember Sullivan said he also had the same question, and City Manager Fialho said it <br />was at the Council's discretion as to where it should be placed on the agenda, but because <br />agendas were full, they include non-controversial items knowing that the option was to remove it <br />or continue it to another meeting. He confirmed there was no public comment on the item. <br />Councilmember McGovern asked for a description of the development and Director of Planning <br />and Community Development Jerry Iserson noted that the new restaurant for the Ruby Hill <br />development would be moved to where the existing sales office is located, and the office will be <br />relocated to the northwest portion of the site toward Vineyard Avenue. With this change, the <br />community was fully in support of the proposal. He noted an email was received regarding <br />