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Chair O'Connor noted that it seemed to him that the majority of the signatories were <br /> Pleasanton residents but he could not tell if they were from neighboring sites. <br /> Commissioner Ritter stated that he was looking at what the best use for that property, <br /> which is currently zoned Neighborhood Commercial (C-N) District, would be, and what <br /> other uses could be located there, maybe a cigar shop or a massage parlor or a tattoo <br /> shop. He inquired what other uses would go in there in that current zoning and what <br /> would they be able to do without having to go through a permit process or rezoning. <br /> Mr. Weinstein replied that there are obviously lots of other uses theoretically that could <br /> go into the site. He stated that the C-N District is pretty extensive in terms of what it <br /> permits, but the surroundings and traffic volumes, among other things, would have to be <br /> considered to figure out what is an appropriate use on this site. He noted that these <br /> roads are not super quiet, there is a shopping center to the south and another to the <br /> east, there are pretty high-intensity uses in the surrounding area, so these would need <br /> to he considered and taken into account in figuring out what a different appropriate use <br /> would be. <br /> Chair O'Connor stated that a lot of his questions have already been answered because <br /> they were asked by others. He indicated, however, that he knows that under the <br /> Conditions of Approval, delivery times for trucks have been restricted, but someone <br /> brought up a concern of overnight parking or running their engines with their <br /> refrigeration going. He stated that he was not sure if that was included and that he <br /> knows the restricted hours were included but could not find the condition. <br /> Mr. Weinstein replied that Conditions 6 and 7would be construed to mean that trucks <br /> could not idle and that restriction would not only be for deliveries but also for trucks <br /> sitting on the property with their engine running. <br /> Ms. Soo added that the condition would be in Exhibit A-2, the Conditions of Approval <br /> linked to the Conditional Use Permit. <br /> Commissioner Piper stated that her initial thought when this came to her was that <br /> similar to a lot of people in the room: whether 7-Eleven is something we want in <br /> Pleasanton. She indicated that as a 40 year resident of Pleasanton, she grew up <br /> around a 7-Eleven and as a high school student, she saw a little bit of loitering at that <br /> 7-Eleven. She stated that her first or initial reaction was that she was not really excited <br /> about the thought of another 7-Eleven in town. She noted that she did read through the <br /> materials quite extensively and also visited the site quite a bit; she had a lot of questions <br /> that she addressed to Mr. Hirst and got a lot of answers. She stated that with that, she <br /> is extremely pleased with the type of 7-Eleven that is going in at this site. She added <br /> that hearing so many representatives from 7-Eleven, she encouraged them to beautify <br /> the other two 7-Elevens in town. <br /> Commissioner Piper stated that she does not drink Slurpee and goes to gas stations <br /> only to get gas, not candies. She indicated that from a personal standpoint, she likes <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 27, 2014 Page 25 of 44 <br />