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Ms. Giffin replied that she believes the requirement for bus shelters includes seating, <br />lighting, and a trash receptacle. <br />Chair Pearce inquired if the bus stops also have pedestrian accessibility as she has <br />seen bus stops that cannot be walked or biked to safely. <br />Ms. Giffin replied that a sidewalk is required along Stoneridge Drive. <br />Chair Pearce stated that she understood there was access on the Arroyo Mocho <br />maintenance road and inquired if there would be pedestrian access to the <br />Neighborhood Park for resident access from CLC. <br />Ms. Giffin replied that there is a sidewalk that would be installed on the eastern side of <br />the public entrance road which would connect to the project. <br />Chair Pearce inquired if there would be walking access to bus stops at the other <br />sidewalks. <br />Ms. Giffin replied that a sidewalk is also required on the western side. <br />Chair Pearce inquired what the statutory obligation is for the Planning Commission with <br />respect to the SEIR. <br />Mr. Roush replied that as done with most Draft EIRs, once the SEIR has been issued <br />and is sent to the State Clearinghouse and provided to public agencies, staff will then <br />schedule a hearing before the Planning Commission at which time the Commission and <br />the public will have an opportunity to raise questions. He noted that in addition to the <br />opportunity for oral comments, individuals will also have 45 days to submit written <br />comments. <br />Commissioner O’Connor inquired if the City had special requirements for materials for <br />the bus stops and how they are built. He noted that the bus stop by Applied Biosystems <br />on Sunol Road is stainless steel, which he believed was cost-prohibitive. <br />Ms. Giffin stated that the bus stop by Applied Biosystems was actually a public art <br />amenity. She noted that there are no salvage requirements for the bus stops except for <br />the basic minimum such as the trash receptacle, seating, and the shelter itself. <br />Commissioner Pentin inquired if the wall on the berm for CLC is a wrought-iron wall that <br />will have vines on it. <br />Mr. Bocian replied that it will be some kind of CMU block wall or concrete wall. <br />Commissioner Pentin stated that he thought one of the projects proposed a clear wall <br />with vines growing on it and inquired if that was for the Hendrick project. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, June 24, 2009 Page 16 of 22 <br /> <br />