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ATTACHMENT 6 <br /> a. PUD-102/P14-0014, MD Roesberv, Inc. <br /> Applications at the approximately 0.78-acre Valero service station site <br /> located at 3192 Santa Rita Road for: (1) Rezoning from the C-N <br /> (Neighborhood Commercial) District to the PUD-C (Planning Unit <br /> Development— Commercial) District; (2) PUD Development Plan to convert <br /> approximately 1,752 square feet of the existing approximately 2,634- <br /> square-foot auto service building to a convenience store and the remaining <br /> floor area of the building to a drive-through carwash; construct an <br /> approximately 715 square-foot addition to the proposed convenience store; <br /> construct a new trash enclosure and carwash equipment room; and <br /> undertake related site improvements; and (3) Conditional Use Permit to <br /> operate a convenience store with the sale of alcoholic beverages and a <br /> drive-through carwash in conjunction with an existing service station. <br /> Also consider the Negative Declaration prepared for the project. <br /> Jenny Soo presented the staff report and briefly described the scope, layout, and key <br /> elements of the application. <br /> Commissioner Allen noted that the 2013 crime numbers on the slide presented were <br /> different from those on the August 7, 2014 memo from Police Lt. Jeff Bretzing, <br /> Attachment E of the staff report. He asked Ms. Soo if the numbers on the slide were <br /> averaged per year with a few of the rows removed. <br /> Ms. Soo replied that she added up the numbers for the two 7-Eleven stores on Hopyard <br /> Road and Valley Avenue. <br /> Commissioner Allen stated that she was looking at the Hopyard Road 7-Eleven store, <br /> which had 48 incidents for one year, and removing the traffic stops which do not apply <br /> in this case brings down the number to 33. She indicated that she is trying to add up <br /> the numbers and she is coming up with higher numbers than what was shown on the <br /> slide. She requested staff to double check the numbers. <br /> Mr. Weinstein explained that staff is not reporting total criminal activity but just some of <br /> the key criminal activities in the overall data. He pulled out the numbers for robbery for <br /> the two stores and the surrounding areas, and the Police report shows that there was <br /> one call, as opposed to the six incidents shown on the slide. He pointed out that there <br /> could have been other things that were counted under robbery on the prepared slide. <br /> He noted that the burglary numbers are correct based on the 2010-2014 numbers <br /> provided: one at the two 7-Eleven stores and four at the project site and its <br /> surroundings. He added that the vandalism numbers should be correct as well; and the <br /> numbers in the robbery section may actually be consolidated data from different criminal <br /> activities that are listed under that category. <br /> Commissioner Piper noted that the juvenile numbers seem like they are off as well. <br /> Commissioner Allen agreed that the numbers are way off. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 27, 2014 Page 8 of 44 <br />