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Item 6c <br /> Consideration of whether to direct staff to prepare at this time an analysis of the <br /> Pleasanton Public Planning Initiative. (SR99:121 ) <br /> <br /> Deborah Acosta presented the staff report. <br /> <br /> Ms. Dennis had a question on the Economic Development Advisory Board (EDAB) <br /> process. <br /> <br /> Ms. Acosta said the process is simply a review and input process using EDAB funds. <br /> <br /> Mayor Tarver felt that Council was getting into an area where it did not belong. The <br />information will be gathered at some point in time. He felt staff was very careful about <br />remaining impartial. Mayor Cathie Brown has indicated that she would like this issue brought <br />up at the Mayor's Conference. He said EDAB is an interest group that is involved in economic <br />development. It's viewpoint will be discussed at the Mayor's Conference. He felt the Merritt <br />project proponents had already done an effective job in getting information to the public. He <br />thought the Council should ensure the debate is balanced. He felt the counties, cities, the <br />Economic Development Advisory Board, the Tri-Valley Business Council, nor anyone else <br />should not be throwing their weight into the process of saying they want to defeat the initiative. <br />He did not want to use the resources of the government to advocate a position. He agreed that <br />the people need to get the information to make an informed decision, but the information needs <br />to be balanced. <br /> <br /> Ms. Dennis felt with two Councilmembers endorsing the initiative there is an opportunity <br />for the information to be balanced. She said this endorsement does not exist in any other city <br />that is being targeted by the Public Planning Initiative proponents. She said if all the <br />Councilmembers have questions, the report should be pretty balanced. <br /> <br /> Ms. Ayala said she needed the information herself in order to make an informed decision. <br /> She asked if Council would support doing an analysis once the petitions are turned in. <br /> <br /> Mayor Tarver did not have a problem with staff doing an analysis and giving Council a <br />report. He felt getting involved in the process right now would send the wrong message to the <br />community and was not appropriate. He believed it would be better to follow the normal <br />process, which is to wait until the petitions are turned in to the City Clerk. <br /> <br /> Ms. Michelotti said she would like information for her own benefit and felt in the process <br />of gathering information, the public could benefit from the same information. She felt this <br />initiative had far reaching effects on the General Plan that had already been established by 300 <br />citizens on three different occasions. She would like to get information that has been outlined in <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council 13 05/04/99 <br />Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />
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