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residential at the highest density, it works to around 780 multi - family homes, which is roughly <br /> 780 PM peak trips. Even with the highest density, there are 100 fewer vehicles. <br /> Councilmember McGovern referred to the pedestrian circulation plan and the sidewalk, which <br /> currently does not connect to anything. If someone wanted to go from the park portion the City <br /> owns and go up next to the 1 -680 off-ramp, she asked if there was room to put a pedestrian trail <br /> there behind the Safeway. Mr. Dolan said yes; there is 25 to 28 feet. Councilmember McGovern <br /> confirmed with Mr. Dolan that the Council could condition the project to put in a trail that <br /> connects from the sidewalk behind the Safeway to just up to the next phase would occur. And <br /> the remainder of the trail could connect to the park with Phase 11, which would be away from <br /> cars and safer. She asked if this had been discussed with the applicant. Mr. Dolan said staff did <br /> discuss this with the applicant who had some concerns about the desirability of the trail behind <br /> the store, but they are willing to do this. Councilmember McGovern said that given the <br /> significant landscaping, it reminded her of the Koll Center trail which she thinks would be a nice <br /> addition. <br /> Councilmember McGovern referred to the first round - about, voiced concern with pedestrian <br /> safety, and said it looks as though there is a pork chop or cut through for pedestrians to walk <br /> across the street. Mr. Dolan said on both sides of the round - about, those crosswalks currently <br /> exit and cut through the median. <br /> Mr. Tassano said it is safe and better designed than if there were a traffic signal installed, even <br /> with the right -hand turn. Councilmember McGovern confirmed with Mr. Tassano that in the Peer <br /> & Fehr study, the discussion to remove this occurs if there was a restricted access. He added <br /> that because of the volume, round - about's work best until there are 20,000 to 25,000 vehicles <br /> and he provided examples and said they are proven effective tools. <br /> Mr. Fialho noted that the City has installed flashing beacons in the area going south on Valley at <br /> the intersection of the new community park and this could be a possibility for this site, as well. <br /> Mr. Tassano agreed and said should staff find there is a large crossing or a feeling of discomfort <br /> at that location, additional signage, markings and beacons could be placed. He clarified that it <br /> was looked at being removed from the study because of the volume of traffic if there is no <br /> access to Bernal. <br /> Mr. Fialho said there were questions regarding improving pedestrian access to the Safeway <br /> from that round -about from the two crosswalks that straddle the round - about. They discussed <br /> this with South Bay Development who will be reviewing some additional modifications that he <br /> believes enhance the pedestrian aspects further, one of which includes constructing the <br /> landscaped buffer that faces the office complex. They are proposing to construct this as part of <br /> Phase 1 instead of Phase II, which will allow the ability for crossing into the apartment complex, <br /> into the greenbelt with a sidewalk, safely crossing the interior intersection, and eventually <br /> getting to Safeway without conflicting with vehicle traffic. Staff will review this when Mr. Trobbe <br /> speaks with the Council. <br /> Scott Trobbe, Pleasanton Gateway, LLC, thanked Mr. Dolan and all staff members who have <br /> helped put the project together and provide the data seen. They are proud of the work done <br /> over the past 4 years which provides for a very thorough analysis of the project. He said he has <br /> always been embarrassed they have not been able to execute on this project for the past 10 <br /> years, which he said might have been a good thing. What has happened is the site has matured <br /> around this, and now has a much larger build out and housing stock. He sees a sports and <br /> health feature of the property, and they have constantly believed there was a need to change <br /> the chemistry of the project and introduce an amenity to the area which is important to tenants <br /> City Council Minutes Page 6 of 13 October 19, 2010 <br />