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Mr. Brydon said they could call him at (925) 837-1339 or (925) 855-0312. <br /> <br /> Rick Picketing, General Manager, 4501 Pleasanton Avenue, said the Fair Board's <br /> intention in not funding the Fair parade this year was to take a break and then go forward in the <br /> year 2000 with a new, invigorated fashion. The Fair Board is very appreciative of the City's <br /> willingness to form a partnership to organize a parade for this year. It is the goal of the Fair to <br /> serve the community and celebrate what is good in the community, because without the <br /> community there is no Fair. The Fair Board has offered to parade participants free admission on <br /> opening day (June 26, 1999). There has never been any attempt not to be part of the community. <br /> The desire of the Fair Board is to have a parade that is self-sustaining. <br /> <br /> Ms. Michelotti asked if there was a problem in using the Alameda County Fair parade <br /> nanle. <br /> <br /> Mr. Picketing believed that the parade was a Fair parade co-sponsored between the City <br /> of Pleasanton and the Alameda County Fair Board. The Exchange Club is coming forward <br /> offering its services. He said if the City would like to select the Exchange Club to be the arms <br /> and legs of the parade, the Fair Board would support that decision. <br /> <br /> Mayor Tarver really appreciated the Fair Board and the Exchange Club stepping forward. <br />He did not want to lose the parade along with the fireworks. He hoped that in the year 2000 the <br />firework issues could be worked out. <br /> <br /> Brian Dutchover, 5579 San Antonio Street, supported what the Mayor had to say in <br />parmeting with the Fair Association and what Mr. Picketing had to say in regards to moving <br />forward with the parade. He encouraged the Council to look forward to next year to breathe new <br />life into the parade. <br /> <br />6. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> <br />Item 6a <br />PUD-98-18~ Robert S. Enea <br />Annlication for Planned Unit Development rezoning to PUD-O (Planned Unit Development <br />- Office} and development plan approval for an approximately 3,300 sq.ft., two-story office <br />buildinl~ located at 3925 Old Santa Rita Road. Zoning for the property_ is C-S (Service <br />Commercial} District. (SR99:118) <br /> <br /> Brian Swift presented the staff report. <br /> <br /> Mayor Tarver declared the public hearing open. <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council 6 05/04/99 <br />Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />
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