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2. Provide a sunset clause in the ability to get agreements with Kaiser for the <br />trail; and if this is not possible, include a sunset clause that would remove <br />it from the Guidelines. Additionally, if the trail is included within the <br />parcels, the setbacks would be changed as specified by the BRE letter to <br />the Commission; <br />3. Density will be at a minimum of 30 units and a maximum of 55 units per <br />acre; <br />4. Modify the total retail from the required 10,000 square feet to 5,000 square <br />feet and only on Owens Drive, but leave the additional 5,000 square feet as <br />a builder’s option for Parcel 2 and Parcel 3; <br />5. Leave Live/Work on Parcels 2 and 3 as a builder’s option (permitted use) <br />and on Parcel 1 as per the Guidelines; <br />6. Provide Live/Live, Live/Work, and Active Use as staff-specified options for <br />softscape and hardscape; <br />7. Replace the term “center” under Social Services with a more appropriate <br />term to reflect a use that is more than an office but not necessarily a <br />shelter; <br />8. Add “Adult Bookstore” to the list of Expressly Prohibited Uses under <br />Allowed Uses; <br />9. On Owens Drive, encourage one lane in each direction but designed like <br />Option A1b. so as not to move median and curbs if possible; provide better <br />information about Option A1a.; and possibly add Commissioner <br />O’Connor’s proposal as Option A1c. and provide some descriptive <br />information; <br />10. Modify the retail depth on the corners from 60 feet to 40 feet; and <br />11. Change “should” to “shall” D.8.d. to “shall” on D8.d. regarding trash <br />enclosures to correspond to City policy. <br />Commissioner Blank seconded the motion. <br />Commissioner Pearce stated that it has been an enjoyable year working on the <br />Hacienda Task Force and that she is proud of what the Task Force has accomplished. <br />She added that she is proud of staff’s and the consultant’s work and thinks that this is <br />truly a collaborative effort, as evidenced by the positive response from the Planning <br />Commission. She indicated that it had a lot of community input, which is what has <br />always been wanted and believes that the product is something that satisfies all those <br />involved. <br />Commissioner O’Connor stated that as a Planning Commissioner, he can tell that there <br />was a lot of public input, and he personally thanked Commissioners Kathy Narum and <br />Jennifer Pearce for all their time and effort over the many months as representatives on <br />the Task Force. <br />Chair Narum echoed Commissioner Pearce’s comments. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, January 26, 2011 Page 47 of 50 <br /> <br />