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Table 1: Surrounding Uses <br /> Direction Land Use <br /> North Professional offices and commercial uses including fast -food and sit -down <br /> restaurants, retail, and personal services. _ <br /> East Self -serve gasoline station with convenience market and carwash, vacant land, <br /> apartments, public park, and small -lot single - family homes. <br /> South Bernal Property park site, future public trails, and stormwater retention /treatment <br /> ponds. <br /> West 1 -680 and the Bernal Avenue /I -680 off -ram_ <br /> Photographs of the Pleasanton Gateway property and of the nearby developments from <br /> selected viewpoints on Bernal Avenue and Valley Avenue are provided in the attached <br /> Planning Commissions staff report. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING <br /> The Planning Commission reviewed the proposal and supporting materials at its public <br /> hearing held on August 25, 2010. Attachment 8 is the minutes of the meeting. Scott <br /> Trobbe, representing Pleasanton Gateway, L.L.C., Ken Rodriguez, project architect, <br /> and Jim Reuter, representing the Safeway Company, commented on the proposal and <br /> remained available to answer questions. John Moore, representing the Walnut Hills <br /> Homeowners Association, supported the project but inquired about potential fairgrounds <br /> parking and construction traffic. There was no other public testimony. <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> Figure 2, below, is the overall site plan for the Pleasanton Gateway development. <br /> e S ' son— . T ._.. •.' <br /> i <br /> d, <br /> t e." 1 I i I —" 1 r i I iiii fillz .: tito " °me. . <br /> * r! <br /> TABUL <br /> INTERSTATE 080 <br /> Figure 2: Commercial /Retail and Office Development Plan. <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br />