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363 <br /> the building. She reviewed the policy for allowing the school district to <br /> have use of the facility; the school would have 60 days per year reserved for <br /> their use, and they could book it at other times if it is not reserved by the <br /> City. She stated the City would be liable for the facility, but the school <br /> district already carries liability insurance on the building. <br /> <br /> After further discussion, it was moved by Councilmember Butler, and secon- <br /> ded by Councilmember Wood, that Resolution No. 68-259, approving the Joint <br /> Powers Agreement for the Amador Theater, be adopted. <br /> The ~oll call vote was as follows: <br />4 AYES: Councilmembers Butler, Mercer, Mohr, Wood, and Mayor Brandes <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> Mr. Jack Hovingh, 4250 Muirwood Drive, stated he read an article in the <br /> newspaper recently regarding a racist lawsuit against the Police Department, <br /> and specifically Lt. Johansen. Mr. Hovingh stated that Lt. Johansen has <br /> volunteered many hours to the community working with sports groups as well as <br /> individual persons in need of assistance. He cited a time when Lt. Johansen <br /> tutored a young black man who was in trouble, and now the man is in college <br /> and doing well. He stated the parents of the young man are willing to write a <br />(7) letter on behalf of Lt. Johansen. Mr. Hovingh concluded his remarks by stat- <br /> ing that Lt. Johansen is not a racist. <br /> <br />Iml PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> PUD-80-2-2M, Application of Bernal Avenue Associates and the Koll Compan for <br /> <br /> guideVines to be located on an approximately 99 acre site, locate~ enerally <br /> in the area bounded by Bernal Avenue, Interstate 680, the Arroyo deV Valle, <br /> u / ial District <br /> <br /> PUD-80-2-1D, Application of Bernal Avenue Associates and the Koll Company for <br /> design review approval for eight one-story and one three-story office build- <br /> totalli.g approximately 300,4oo sq. ft., to be located on five sites to- <br /> ing approximately 24 acres, located on the west side of Valley Avenue <br /> between Bernal Avenue and the Arroyo del Valle. Zoning for the property is <br /> PUD (Planned Unit Develo ment)-Industriat/Commercial District <br /> Mr. Swift presented ~is reports (SR 86:225 and SR 86:226) dated June 3, <br /> 1986, regarding these two items. <br /> <br /> Mayor Brandes declared the public hearing open. <br /> <br /> Mr. Rich Pogue, President of the East Bay Division of Koll, representing <br /> the Koll Company, Bankers Life, and Bernal Associates, stated the proposed , <br /> project is the result of one year of effort as new owners of this property. <br /> <br /> Mr. Terry Jacobson, Leason & Pomeroy Associates, gave a slide presention <br /> showing the master plan and all elements within the project. He reviewed the <br /> Phase 1 development, street circulation, perimeter improvements, landscaping <br /> and setbacks. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pogue had concerns about the language in Conditions 14-a and 14-b for <br /> PUD-80-2-2M. He stated he did not feel this condition should apply to any <br /> <br /> - 5 6-3-86 <br /> <br /> <br />
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