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9. Accept proposed gift from Nancy and Gary Harrington "Moneys Bench", a bronze sculpture <br />by artist Gary Lee Price <br />10. Accept proposed gift from Pleasanton artist Debbie Wardrope "Century House", a pastel <br />painting <br />MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />11. Presentation of proclamation proclaiming May as Older Americans Month <br />12. Public Comment from the audience regarding items not listed on the agenda -Speakers are <br />encouraged to limit comments to 3 minutes. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS - If necessary to assure completion of the following <br />items, the Mayor may establish time limits for the presentations by individual speakers. <br />13. Continued from April 7, 2009 -Public Hearing: PAP-133/PMCC-2, Gilchrist & Rutter, <br />Vineyard Villa -Consider an appeal of the Planning Commission's denial of an application for <br />a Vesting Tentative Map converting a 208-unit mobile home park located at 3263 Vineyard <br />Avenue into residential condominium units <br />14. Continued to May 19, 2009 -Consideration of a resolution establishing an irrevocable trust, <br />related documents and an interim investment strategy, for the purpose of pre-funding retiree <br />medical benefits <br />15. Consideration of a resolution requesting Pleasanton Water Customers voluntarily reduce their <br />water demand by 20% during the calendar year 2009 <br />16. Consideration and introduction of a resolution amending compensation and other benefits for <br />the City Attorney <br />MATTERS INITIATED BY COUNCIL <br />COUNCIL REPORTS: Brief reports on conferences, seminars, and meetings attended by the <br />Mayor and City Council <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />Notice <br />Under Government Code §54957.5, any writings/documents regarding an open session item on this agenda provided to a <br />majority of the City Council after distribution of the agenda packet will be available for public inspection at City Hall in the <br />City Clerk's Office, 123 Main Street, Pleasanton. <br />There is a 90-day limit for the f ling of a challenge in the Superior Court to certain City administrative decisions and orders, <br />which require a hearing by law, the receipt of evidence, and the exercise of discretion. The 90-day limit begins on the <br />date the decision is final (Code of Civil Procedure § 1094.6). Further, if you challenge an action taken by the City Council <br />in court, you may be limited, by California law, including bul not limited to Government Code §65009, to raising only those <br />issues you or someone else raised in the public hearing, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council prior to <br />or at the public hearing. The City Council may be requested to reconsider a decision if the request is made prior to the <br />next City Council meeting, regardless of whether it is a regular or special meeting. <br />Accessible Public Meetings <br />The City of Pleasanton will provide special assistance for disabled citizens to participate in public meetings upon advance <br />notice. If you need an auxiliary hearing aid or sign language assistance at least two working days advanced notice is <br />necessary. Please contact the City Clerk's Office, PO Box 520, Pleasanton, CA 94566 or (925) 931-5027. <br />