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CITY CLERK
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MINUTES
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4/9/2008
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PC 040908
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play structures and hear kids screaming and dogs barking. She noted that people who <br />have never lived in a country often have romantic ideals about living in the country with <br />open space, wild life, animals, peacefulness, privacy, etc. which they want to enjoy, but <br />they do not want to deal with the real things connected with having a farm such as <br />unsightly objects, dirt, dust, manure odors, animals making noises, etc. <br />Ms. Rocha brought up the fact that the neighbors recently removed trees and bushes and <br />installed a new gate and an open -view fence that overlooks the end of Diamond Court. <br />She stated that she did not know if an open -view fence was allowed by the City of <br />Pleasanton for that location. She expressed safety concerns about the type and method of <br />construction of the fence as being at the end of the court, a drunk driver may run right <br />through it and hit her fence and injure her animals; furthermore, it also opened up and <br />exposed the rear part of her property to people driving into Diamond Court. Ms. Rocha <br />noted that staff had mentioned that some residents on Diamond Court had complained <br />about the water tank. She noted that the ranch existed before Diamond Court was <br />developed and that it already had a tank, which these residents never notice or objected to <br />until the old fence was removed. She stated that she would like to see the property <br />owners at 455 Sycamore Road replace the fence with one that is approved by the City of <br />Pleasanton and plant trees and bushes to screen those residents from looking into her <br />property. She noted, finally, that her privacy, safety, and quiet enjoyment have all been <br />violated and that it appears she cannot dig a hole or walk around in a swimsuit in her own <br />backyard without getting a complaint from her neighbor or asking their permission. She <br />noted that they suggested she move her water tank farther down; however, if she could <br />satisfy them, she asked if she would be able to satisfy all the other neighbors as well. She <br />questioned when everyone would stop complaining and try to coexist and requested the <br />Commission to grant the conditional use permit for her tank as conditioned by Exhibit B <br />of the staff report. <br />Commissioner Fox asked Ms. Rocha why she did not put the tank where the existing one <br />used to be. Ms. Rocha replied that the location of the old tank was in the middle of the <br />field and was a distance from the well -head and the pump. She added that the well <br />specialists had told her that it would be more efficient to place the tank close to the <br />well -head and the pump. <br />Commissioner Fox asked Ms. Rocha is she checked with her neighbors before deciding <br />to move the tank. Ms. Rocha replied that she did not know that relocating the tank would <br />cause a problem since there was an existing tank there before. She noted that she did not <br />even know that she needed a permit until she received the notice of the complaint. <br />Commissioner Fox inquired from which part of the property the existing tank was set <br />back 35 feet. Ms. Rocha replied that it was from the rear part of the fence. She then <br />referred to the slide on the screen and pointed out the locations of the old and new tanks <br />and of the well and the equipment. She noted that it took a lot of stress to pump water <br />from the location of the old tank to the well -head, which was the reason the motor and <br />pump broke down and had to be replaced. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, April 9, 2008 Page 9 of 33 <br />
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