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Mayoz Pearson ~ plans we=e already made te phase out the Sunol Sewer Plant <br /> and that ~n~tmen~s w~re based on that goal amd that it was incumbent to pursue <br /> the intercept~r sewage line and cGmmitment~ ~ consolidation with V.C.S.D. <br /> <br /> Councilma~ Mo!~ stated he felt the City should take a more positive stand now <br /> to look a~ older al~efna~ives and not wait f~r negotiations to be settled with <br /> V~C,,S~D, <br /> <br /> Councilman Kinney con~ented ~hat the City has a number of agreements and must <br /> show good faith~ tha~ it would be ill-advised not to go ahead with these commit- <br /> ments~ He suggested pursufng negotiatlon~ with V~C~S~D~, adding that he feared <br /> a study o~ a~ern~tlves migh~ jeopardize fav~r~.ble agreement with that body~ <br /> <br /> Councilman Reffd s~essed that ~he Ci~y ils c~mmitted to providing services to <br /> the people w~hl~ ~e community: He said that although the decision made for the <br /> t~e-in wt~h V~C~S.D: see~e~ 2Cgi~&i in ].9~6, the Ci~y is now dealing with political <br /> entities ~a~her ~han the ra~i~ne~e ~f g~d planning, and has reached the point <br /> where various aite~na~ive~ should be studied~ <br /> <br /> It was moved by Csunci]man Kien~y, and seconded by Mayor Pearson, that Kennedy <br />~-~ Engineers be retained to periorm wo~!k rela~ed ~o the p~'oJect report for Interceptor <br />,-~ Sewer Line necessary to phase o~ the Plea~ant~n Plant in accordance with Federal <br />~ and State Grant ~equi~emen~s~ ~ an approximate cost of $1~,000.00. <br />C,D The roll call vote was as fo~io~s: <br />~ AYES: Councilmen Kinney, Mori, Reid, and Mayor Pearson <br /> NOES: Councilman Herlihy <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> <br /> Et was moved by Councilmen Reid, and seconded by Councilman Mori, to retain <br /> Kennedy Engineers tc commence work on a Feasibility Study related to possible <br /> alternatives to phasing out the Pleasanton Plant, for an approximate cost of <br /> <br /> The roll call rot6 was as ~ollows: <br /> AYES: Councilmen Herlihy~ M~ri, and <br /> NOES: Councilman Kinney and May~r Pearson <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> <br /> Final Report o~ the Ma_i~y/~z Re: City Council O~ganization and Areas of Activity <br /> Mayor Pearson presented his finall draft regarding this matter, which divides <br /> the areas of City Council activity into the following four categories: (1) <br /> Intergovernmental Relations; (2) City Commissions, City Organizations, Adminis- <br /> tration, P!anning~ (3) Physical Needs of the City; and (4) Human Needs of the <br /> City ~ <br /> <br /> Priorities were studied and accepted as presented in Mayor Pearson's report <br /> with ~he exception o~ Intergovernmental Relations, in which Items 4 and 5 were <br /> reversed~ and item 6 added Co include Develop on-going working relationship with <br /> Sta~e and Febera] Agency representa~ives=~ <br /> <br /> It was moved by Ccuncllman Mori, and seconded by Councilman Kinney, to accept <br /> the goals and priorities, as amended, of the Mayor in his report on City Council <br /> Organization and Areas o~ Activity, <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmen Herlihy, Kinney, Mori, Reid, and Mayor Pearson <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT; None <br /> <br /> -- MayorTM Pea~:son s~a~ed he would appoin~ Councilmen to the various Committees <br /> and assig~lments ~his week. <br /> <br /> SPECIAL REPORTS <br /> Further Report~ Re: Preserve Area Ridgelands <br /> Mr~ Edgar stated this matter had been continued from the meeting of September 24, <br /> 1973, He presented ~he staf~ report regarding this matter, stating that the City <br /> Council, on October 24, 1972, had passed a resolution endorsing the Ridgeland National <br /> Urban Park concept in principle, after a presentation made by Mrs. Margaret Tracy. <br /> <br /> 4 ~, 10/1/73 <br /> <br /> <br />