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any conversations with developers since the last Task Force meeting regarding the <br /> financial feasibility of doing this. <br /> Mr. Dolan replied that staff is aware that there have been conversations among the <br /> property owners, but staff does not know the outcome of those conversations. <br /> Chair Blank stated that he does not think it has been a question the Commission has <br /> been asked and that he would like to get a sense of what the Planning Commission <br /> thinks. <br /> Commissioner Pearce recalled that there were concerns regarding industrial truck traffic <br /> going down some of these roads when the Commission looked at circulation particularly <br /> about Home Depot, and the Commission talked about restricting the truck routes. She <br /> inquired if that is something that is done only for much larger trucks or only with larger <br /> interstate trucking, or if trucks can be restricted on certain roads as long as a route is <br /> delineated for them to go down specific roads. <br /> Mr. Dolan replied that if this is industrial, there will be trucks, and there will probably be <br /> some cases of this size that you would regulate, so this is something that staff would <br /> have to look at. He indicated that for the most part, the fact that El Charro Road will be <br /> completed solves most of the problems; but there is no way around it, and there will be <br /> trucks on El Charro Road and on Stanley Boulevard, but hopefully this helps get them <br /> off of some of the other streets. <br /> Commissioner Pearce stated that the Commission could certainly take a look at that <br /> and inquired if it could request that trucks use a variety of routes. <br /> Mr. Dolan said yes. <br /> Commissioner Olson inquired if PUSD has a seat at the table or what type of input have <br /> they provided into the Task Force. <br /> Mr. Dolan replied that PUSD does not have and was not assigned a spot on the Task <br /> Force; however it has had Board members and staff at every meeting. He noted that it <br /> is a regular agenda item on the monthly City Council-PUSD Board Liaison Committee <br /> that he attends. He added that he is actually speaking to the School Board on Tuesday <br /> night. He indicated that there is a lot of back and forth, and ultimately, it is an important <br /> and difficult decision for PUSD. He indicated that it would be very helpful if PUSD <br /> would decide because there is a fall-back land use if there is no school site, and it would <br /> affect the numbers. He noted that everybody is concerned about the numbers, and <br /> there is a lot of dialogue; the District is very involved, and so it is something it would <br /> have to work through. He added that if PUSD ultimately concludes that it need a school <br /> site, there will be one reserved for that. <br /> With respect to the comment on the office in the northern portion of the plan area, <br /> Commissioner Olson inquired if that is part of the APA. <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, May 22, 2013 Page 18 of 30 <br />
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