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Councilmember McGovern said the electric charging stations were only in Phase II and not in <br />the retail phase. She asked if there could be some electric charging stations within the retail <br />section. Mr. Dolan said he did not believe this was conducive to retail. If at an office all day long, <br />it makes sense to charge it. Councilmember McGovern said some of the new Chevy Volts could <br />be charged within 30 minutes and she suggested this be pursued. <br />Councilmember McGovern referred to the discussion about a trail that would go behind Safeway <br />and connect to the existing walkway along Bernal, which she confirmed they are willing to do. <br />Regarding the round - about's, she confirmed that if at some point in time, there is concern from <br />the neighborhood, they could be reviewed for removal. Mr. Fialho said the other item was to <br />increase the pedestrian access from the apartment complex adjacent to the pharmacy, and he <br />said the property owner is willing to construct that piece of the project along with this phase. <br />Mr. Dolan said there is a concern that the fast charging station requires a very high voltage and <br />they would not like to include it. Mr. Fialho said exploration of this at the staff level can be done <br />with the applicant, which he confirmed could be identified as a condition. <br />Councilmember McGovern said if housing is built on the property at some point, it reminds her <br />of the Waterford property in Dublin, which has a major Safeway, multiple restaurants, and <br />doctor's offices. It has apartments next door, townhomes next to it, and residential homes. If <br />done and planned right, she thinks people will have an amazing place to live and play because <br />of the park, and she would hold everyone to the responsibility of working to make this an <br />outstanding project in moving forward with the next phase. <br />Mayor Hosterman supported the project, understands the lighting, signage and trail issues still <br />need to be fully worked out. The fact that this Pleasanton Gateway project will result in a <br />positive net impact to the City's General Fund is significant, given the economy. She trusts <br />staffs opinion given the analysis regarding leakage and other issues which will result in a <br />positive project. The brand new Lifestyle Safeway Store is so important because Safeway is <br />headquartered in Pleasanton, and this will be an opportunity for corporate partners to visit here <br />and experiment with buyers and determine what people want and need, which she supports. <br />Mayor Hosterman knows that to every degree, the developer will build the greenest building <br />possible. Part of the reason she likes the fact that they will be PV ready versus PV on the roof is <br />that discussion will occur about a green roof possibility and vertical farming, which will start this <br />week. She also thinks there might be an opportunity with additional mixed uses with the <br />remaining acreage while identifying the needs of the community. She said she loves the way the <br />project looks and has integrated public spaces for people to gather, and she supported the <br />project. <br />MOTION: It was M/S by Cook- Kallio/Thorne to Introduced and waived first reading of Ordinance No. <br />2014 modifying the Bernal Property PUD Development Plan; adopted and waived full reading of <br />Resolution No. 10 approving a Conditional Use Permit for the operation of a grocery store and drive - <br />through uses for a mixed -use development including 129,370 square feet of commercial /retail floor area <br />and 588,781 square feet of office floor area on a 39.22 -acre site located at 6750 Bernal Avenue, between <br />the northbound I- 680 /Bernal Avenue exit ramp and Valley Avenue; adopted waived full reading of <br />Resolution No. 10-407 approving the Mitigated Negative Declaration with staff's recommendations, <br />as amended, to include the following additional conditions: <br />• Installation of a trail behind Safeway connecting to the existing walkway along Bernal <br />Avenue; <br />• Round - about's to be returned for review by staff if there is concern from the <br />neighborhood; <br />City Council Minutes <br />Page 10 of 13 October 19, 2010 <br />
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