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Motion: It was m/s by Thorne/Sullivan to approve Consent Calendar Items as submitted and as <br />noted: <br />Ayes: Councilmembers Cook-Kallio, McGovern, Sullivan, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br />Noes: None <br />Absent: None <br />MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />3. Presentation of commendation to Aliya Deri, National Vocabulary Champion <br />Councilmember Sullivan said Aliya Deri participated with 100,000 other competitors and won <br />the National Vocabulary Championship in Los Angeles. He presented her with a commendation <br />commending her achievement which exemplifies the traits of a Community of Character. <br />4. Public Comment <br />John Butera spoke of elections and the fundamental right to vote, said they were turned down <br />by the judge on the Oak Grove project referendum which he said was unfortunate, believed <br />Pleasanton residents are informed people and asked the Council to lead an appeal for it. <br />Kathy Dowding thanked Councilmember Sullivan for the moment of silence, spoke of people <br />hiding the truth, manipulation, spoke of speeches by President Bush and VP Cheney and <br />questioned how many more American casualties Sadam Hussein is worth and read the names <br />of 19 American soldiers who lost their lives since the last meeting. <br />Mary Gwin thanked the Council for remembering Veterans and said she is a Veteran of the US <br />Navy Nurse Corps. On Easter she and her family wanted to enjoy the day in the backyard but <br />were prevented from doing so as their neighbor continually burned from an outdoor fireplace. <br />She distributed information on pollution, wood smoke, soot, particulates, spoke of negative <br />health effects and asked the Council to follow through on Priority 4 with action to ban outdoor <br />wood burning immediately and address other causes of wood smoke. <br />Cecelia Talbert spoke of her experiences and exposure to smoke from her neighbor and <br />supported Ms. Gwin's comments. <br />Michaelle LaMarche voiced concern and spoke of the 5,000 people who willingly signed a <br />petition in the fall to referend the Council's decision to permit the building of monstrous <br />mansions in the southeast hills of open space. She believed the right to sign the referendum <br />petition and their right to put it to a public vote are guaranteed by the Constitution, said the <br />precedent will be set when a developer can silence the voters by frivolous legal action and <br />asked the Council to support the appeal. <br />Chris Schlies said he is an attorney, supported the referendum process, spoke of democracy, <br />court cases, said he believes the judge ignored that people have a right to vote and asked the <br />Council to support the appeal. <br />Anne Childs supported those who have collected signatures, said she remains appalled of the <br />judge's decision, spoke of dwindling resources and the footprint the development will make, said <br />some Councilmembers focused their comments on individuals involved and believed the issue <br />was rather how the hills will be developed. <br />City Council Minutes 2 April 1, 2008 <br />