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12. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute the second amendment to the <br />consultant contract with Geier & Geier Consulting, Inc. to prepare an Environmental <br />Impact Report for the Lund Ranch II project, PUD-25 <br />13. Public Hearing: PRZ-37, City of Pleasanton -Introduced Ordinance No. 1950 approving <br />amendments to Chapter 18 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code to allow schools and <br />tutoring and recreational facilities in various districts <br />Public Works <br />14. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute a consultant services contract to <br />Berlogar Geotechnical in the amount of $30,721 to provide geotechnical, specialty <br />inspection and material sampling services for the Vineyard Corridor Water Booster Pump <br />Station, Project No. 011023 P.S. <br />Motion: It was m/s by SullivanlThorne to approve the Consent Calendar as recommended. <br />Motion passed by the following vote: <br />Ayes: Cook-Kallio, McGovern, Sullivan, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br />Noes: None <br />Absent: None <br />MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />15. Presentation of "Week of the Young Child" Proclamation <br />Councilmember Thorne introduced Karen Burton Lynn of Gingerbread Pre-School, who <br />accepted the proclamation. At the conclusion, comments were made by Molly Shroudy, <br />secretary of the Friends of Gingerbread Pre-School Parent Board, expressing their thanks <br />for the proclamation. <br />16. Presentation of °Fair Housing Month Proclamtion° <br />Councilmember Thorne introduced Arlene Zamoro, Echo Housing, who accepted the <br />proclamation. <br />17. Public Comment <br />~~~ ~ George Cook of the Hacienda Mobile Home Park, addressed the Council noting they are <br />in the sixth year of a five-year agreement between the City and the owners of the Park. <br />He noted in 2001 they gave their approval to an agreement that they felt was fair and <br />equitable to the owners and residents. In the terms of the agreement discrepancies were <br />_'~ found in the annual CPI rent increases and in other areas such as tax pass-throughs, <br />discounts, etc. Some of these issues have been resolved, but numerous discrepancies <br />remain. The owners have been granted two extensions to the agreement which now <br />extends to the end of July. In the interim the owners have been allowed to raise the rent <br />to CPI and in addition were allowed to raise the basic rent for amove-in individual an <br />additional $25.00. The residents were surprised to team this as they were under the <br />impression that ff the agreement was allowed to expire the senior ordinance would be <br /> <br />City Council Minutes 3 EXH I g I T 3 April 17, 2007 <br />