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<br />5. MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> <br />Recognition of Youth in Government Day. <br /> <br />Recognition of Billy FiveKiller Eads for his contribution of the 'Whooping Stick" to the <br />City's permanent art collection. <br /> <br />Other Soeakers <br /> <br />Sonia Talati and Jessica Ma, students at Amador Valley High School, announced that <br />Amador Valley High School, 'We The People" Team won the State Championship and will be <br />competing at the National level at the end of April. She solicited financial support from the <br />community to help the team meet its $40,000 goal for its trip to Washington D.C. Contributions <br />can be made payable to AVHS Competition Civics Team and mailed to Amador Valley High <br />School, 1155 Santa Rita Road, Pleasanton, 94566. <br /> <br />James Griffin, a Pleasanton resident and applicanVowner of 4613 Mirador Drive, <br />referenced agenda item 4i (PUD-90-18-6M) and said he was informed by staff that this item was <br />to be removed from tonight's agenda. Given the 21 conditions, it made it unfeasible for him to <br />construct a bridge across the creek that bisected his property. He requested this item be <br />withdrawn from the agenda and asked staff to revise the requirements to something that would <br />be feasible. <br /> <br />Mr. Fialho suggested that Council reconsider agenda item 4i and have it reflected in the <br />minutes. Staff would work with Mr. Griffin to resolve the issues. <br /> <br />Mr. Roush informed Council that it could take action to reconsider its decision with <br />respect to item 4i and direct staff to return the matter to Council with revised conditions. <br /> <br />It was moved by Mayor Hosterman, seconded by Mr. Brozosky, to reconsider <br />agenda item 4i, and to direct staff to return the matter to Council with revised conditions. <br /> <br />Nick Christian, a senior at Foothill High School, announced and invited the community to <br />participate in the First Annual "Support The Troops" March-A-Thon to be held at Foothill High <br />School on Saturday, April 1. The overall goal of the March-A-Thon is to raise $1,000. Funds <br />raised will go to the Pleasanton Military Families Organization. <br /> <br />Pat Murray, a Pleasanton resident, addressed Council regarding the narrow temporary <br />cyclone fence at Amador Valley Park, lack of litterbags at Kottinger Park and debris and litter in <br />the Arroyo at Kottinger Park. <br /> <br />Jerry Wagner, a Happy Valley resident, commented on the proposed formation of a Blue <br />Ribbon Committee to identify Happy Valley Road bypass options. <br /> <br />There were no other speakers. <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council <br />Minutes <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />03/07/06 <br />