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3/18/2014
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DRAFT <br /> Commissioner Pearce said that was correct. <br /> Commissioner O'Connor stated that he thought there still was an access on the other side <br /> that was not so way far away, but they do have to go out through the front and come back. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS RE-OPENED. <br /> Robert Natsch stated that he was at the meeting that the Commission is referring to and <br /> that they did talk about a gate that the residents definitely do not want to see on the <br /> Summerhill property to the Arroyo. He indicated that they already have public access to <br /> the south side of the Arroyo with traffic, walkers, bicyclists, runners, and a lot of the general <br /> public. He noted that it is open to the general public, there is a gate at Hacienda, and there <br /> is another one halfway down the Arroyo. He stated that to have both sides of the Arroyo <br /> open is just inviting more litter, more activity, more distraction, more noise, and is <br /> something that the majority of the residents that he has spoken to at Parkside do not want <br /> to see. For the record, he stated that he is sure that people behind him would be willing to <br /> raise their hand if they support what he is saying, and that that is how the conversation <br /> was. [Majority of the audience raised their hand.J <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> Commissioner Allen commented that it was absolutely important to get that feedback and <br /> that she recalls the discussion. She stated that what strikes her more was thinking about. <br /> the public access from West Las Positas Boulevard and the children coming through the <br /> property and having public access to the Arroyo. She noted that one of the items that the <br /> Commission just approved on the Consent Calendar tonight was P14-0002, City of <br /> Pleasanton, an application to update the Pleasanton Municipal Code to implement a <br /> Climate Action Plan to require that new cul-de-sacs within the City enable access for <br /> pedestrians and bicycles where feasible. She indicated that where she is today is that <br /> there is a principle of trying to encourage and make it easy for people to have access to <br /> trails and bikes and walking, and she would come out in favor of considering access, <br /> especially if it is just Summerhill because it is more or less somewhat private. She <br /> continued that the second reason is that she walked the Arroyo today and similar to what <br /> Commissioner Pearce mentioned, she did notice that there were about seven or eight or <br /> nine homes that have private gates that are locked, which says that residents appreciate <br /> and enjoy having that ability to have the access. She added that it just seems like the right <br /> thing to do, and suggested that perhaps a reconciler would be that there would be a gate <br /> code possibly so that the right people are using it. She indicated that she thinks of this as a <br /> park, and she wants to encourage people to have easy access to parks. <br /> Commissioner O'Connor inquired if the private access gates are on the north side or the <br /> south side of the Arroyo. <br /> Commissioner Pearce stated that they are on the south side, the Parkside site. <br /> DRAFT EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 2/26/2014 Page 11 of 13 <br />
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