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MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL JOINT MEETING <br /> OF THE PLEASANTON CITY COUNCIL AND <br /> THE PLEASANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES <br /> MAY 31, 1994 <br /> <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br /> The meeting was called to order by Board President Juanita Haugen at 7:30 p.m. in the <br /> School District Board Room, 4665 Bernal Avenue, Pleasanton, California. <br /> <br /> 2, ROLL CALL <br /> <br /> Those in attendance were: City Council: Councilmembers Becky Dennis, Karin Mohr, <br /> Tom Pico, Dorothy Scribner, and Mayor Ben Tarver; School Board: Charles Eddinger, Clark <br /> Gunson, Judith Markolf, Cindy McGovern, and President Juanita Haugen. <br /> <br /> Staff members present were: City of Pleasanton: Deborah Acosta, City Manager; <br /> Michael Roush, City Attorney; Brian Swift, Director of Planning and Community Development; <br /> School District: Bill James, Superintendent; Buster McCurtain, Deputy Superintendent; Bob <br /> Kroeteh, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources; and Jim Negri, Assistant Superintendent <br /> of Education Services. <br /> <br />-- 9, MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> <br /> There were no speakers. <br /> <br /> 4. EDUCATION SUPPORT FACILITY - DISCUSSION <br /> <br /> Mike Ananos, Director of Facilities, presented the proposal for the facility on First <br /> Street. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pico asked if the City staff was satisfied with the proposal. <br /> <br /> Mr. Swift indicated the planning staff had done design review only and had not yet seen <br /> the final plans for walls or colors. The Building Department will do the plan checking. <br /> <br /> Dan Clapp, 4961 Monaco Drive, objected to the proposed project because of his concerns <br /> about on-site vehicle maintenance. He believed the vehicle maintenance should be performed <br /> at a location in an industrial zone or one requiring a conditional use permit in order to regulate <br /> noise, hours of operation, etc. He was also concerned about the proposed shiny tin roof and <br /> believed it was not appropriate for this area. Mr. Clapp was also concerned about traffic <br /> impacts and possible danger to children walking on Bernal Avenue. <br /> <br /> 5/31/94 - 1 - <br /> <br /> <br />