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Councilmember Narum asked if the conditions address the possible event in which the city would like to <br /> replace the "Pleasanton" monument signage being installed here to be more consistent with the <br /> gateway design to be installed at Bemal and 1-680. <br /> Mr. Fialho stated that staff could craft a condition allowing for the potential removal of the monument <br /> sign for the installation of a city sponsored monument sign somewhere in the median of Hopyard Road <br /> and proximity of 1-580, based on the community's wishes at that time. Additionally, he would propose <br /> that the city take on that obligation if it were to come about somewhere in the future. <br /> Vice-Mayor Pentin requested confirmation that the "Pleasanton" monument sign is not lit. <br /> Mr. Weinstein clarified that it is and is required as Condition of Approval. <br /> Mayor Thorne opened the public hearing. <br /> Deborah Kerr, consulting Project Manager, said that the last 2 years of her involvement with the project <br /> has presented some interesting and complex challenges including acquisition of the various properties. <br /> In working with city staff, what was once a rather conventional site design has evolved into something <br /> more in keeping with the larger sense of the community. She said she viewed the gateway signage as <br /> a wonderful opportunity for the city and asked that, should the Council wish to explore the type of <br /> condition which was mentioned, that it allow for some sort of easement and approval rights by Chick-fil- <br /> A if a new sign were to be installed in that same location. <br /> Jennifer Daw, Western Region Development Supervisor for Chick-fil-A, said her company is truly <br /> pleased by the opportunity to become involved in the city of Pleasanton. Chick-fil-A is a quick-service <br /> restaurant that prides itself on excellent in customer service, food quality and community involvement <br /> and is well known for its healthy and child-friendly food options. The proposed project would be a locally <br /> owned franchise employing approximately 60 area residents. She thanked the Council and city staff for <br /> their support. <br /> Mayor Thome closed the public hearing. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Pentin/Narum to introduce and waive Ordinance No. 2109 approving the <br /> applications of Chick-Fil-A, Inc. for Planned Unit Development Zoning, Rezoning, and PUD <br /> Development Plan approval as filed under Case PUD-100; Ordinance No. 2110 approving the <br /> application of Chick-Fil-A, Inc. for Planned Unit Development Major Modification, as filed under Case <br /> PUD-96-13-02M; adopted Resolution No. 14-721 approving an amendment to the General Plan, as <br /> filed under Case P13-2533 changing the Land Use Designation for a vacant parcel from Open Space — <br /> Public Health and Safety to Business Park and a portion of 6111 Johnson Court from <br /> Retail/Highway/Service Commercial, Business and Professional; adopted Resolution No. 14-722 <br /> approving Negative Declaration for the General Plan Amendment and Planned Unit Development <br /> Zoning, Rezoning and Development Plan for Chick-Fil-A, Inc. as filed under Case P13-2533, PUD-100, <br /> and PUD-96-13-02M, including the recommendations of the Planning Condition and direction to staff to <br /> craft an additional Condition of Approval regarding the monument sign, as described. Motion passed by <br /> the following vote: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Olson, Pentin, Mayor Thome <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> Councilmember Brown explained that while she does support the project, she remains concerned over <br /> the potential traffic and circulation impacts. She would, however, trust that staff and the Planning <br /> Commission could address these issues if and as they arise. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 11 of 14 December 2,2014 <br />