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Ayes: Councilmembers Cook-Kallio, McGovern, Sullivan, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br />Noes: None <br />Absent: None <br />Regarding a date for a meeting to discuss Item 17a, City Manager Fialho said that from June 19 <br />into August, one Councilmember on any given regular meeting would be out of town and gave <br />the following possible dates as July 8, July 22 and July 29. <br />Mayor Hosterman questioned timing issues for the ballot if the matter were continued. City <br />Attorney Roush said if the item were continued to July 15 and Council gave direction to staff to <br />bring back a proposed Council-sponsored Initiative, the Council would need to determine a date <br />to hear the matter as well as build into enough time for a date if the item were continued for <br />action to be taken prior to August 8. <br />Councilmember Sullivan suggested continuing the item to the next regular meeting, as one or <br />two special meetings could be scheduled prior to August 8. <br />Councilmember Cook-Kallio said she wanted to hold discussion tonight on the matter but <br />preferred holding the meeting earlier rather than later. She believed there is a lot of work <br />involved to ensure the Initiative is clear and felt July 15`" was too late to do this in a deliberate <br />way. <br />Mayor Hosterman and Vice Mayor Thorne both preferred hearing the item sooner than the next <br />regular meeting, if possible. Councilmember McGovern also said it will take her awhile to review <br />her concerns relating to Item 17a and all Councilmembers agreed Item 17a would be the sole <br />item on the agenda. <br />Councilmembers discussed holding the meeting on other dates, and Councilmember Sullivan <br />believed holding the meeting on 4'" of July week would leave many residents out-of-town and an <br />unbalanced audience. <br />It was m/s by Cook-Kallio/Thorne to set the special meeting date for July 1, 2008. The motion <br />passed by the following vote: <br />Ayes: Councilmembers Cook-Kallio, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br />Noes: Councilmembers McGovern and Sullivan <br />Absent: None <br />18. Consider approving a resolution establishing Fixed and Uniform Interim/Partial Refuse <br />Collection and Recycling Service Rates for Residential and Commercial Customers <br />Assistant City Manager Steve Bocian gave the staff report and a PowerPoint presentation, <br />stating Pleasanton Garbage Service has an exclusive franchise with the City which runs through <br />June 2019. It allows for adjustments to the collection and service rates and contains specific <br />language in terms of factors to be included in those rates. The last rate adjustment was in July <br />2004 for 12.28% and covered rates through March 31, 2007. PGS has requested a rate <br />adjustment which would run through March 31, 2011. The City historically looks at service costs <br />for an upcoming 3-4 year period and sets rates to cover that. <br />A subcommittee consisting of Councilmember Sullivan and Mayor Hosterman has worked with <br />staff and a consultant to look at data submitted by PGS. He discussed review of financial <br />Regular City Council/ <br />Library Board of Trustees Minutes 12 June 17, 2008 <br />
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