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separate definitions in the dictionary, and that does not say whether a dog is a type of <br /> fruit or that strawberry is a type of fruit. He indicated that one needs to look at the <br /> definitions themselves for the answers. <br /> Mr. Melaugh stated that he has reviewed the codes of over 30 other municipalities, and <br /> with the exception of San Ramon, not one of them defines road as not a structure, as <br /> something outside a structure. He indicated that San Ramon's code says that when <br /> code authors want to exclude road from structure, they can do so. He noted that <br /> Pleasanton has not done that, but instead has chosen a definition of structure that any <br /> reasonable person would agree includes roads. He asked the Commission to act <br /> reasonably, act within the boundaries of the law, and approve Option 1. <br /> Jim Berson stated that he has had interaction with Greenbriar Homes over the years, <br /> and that in these dealings with, its representatives take environmental issues very <br /> seriously. He indicated that California residents are very environmentally sensitive, and <br /> Option 1 is the more environmentally sensitive scenario. <br /> Andy Allbritten stated that he moved to Pleasanton in 1988 and is a member of the <br /> Ventana Hills Steering Committee since 1991, noting that the Committee has <br /> consistently and tirelessly worked with the City, the Planning Commission, the Council, <br /> and developers to try to make sure that the traffic that goes to Ventana Hills and the <br /> Mission Hills neighborhood is reasonable. He stated that Pleasanton is a community of <br /> character, and commitments that have been made in the community are important. <br /> Mr. Allbritten stated that one of the interesting things in the connection of Lund Ranch <br /> Road and Sycamore Creek Way is that everybody has to go to Raley's on Sunol <br /> Boulevard. He added that a lot of people go to Pleasanton Middle School and Hearst <br /> Elementary to drop off their children and then go back home; and they go to the park on <br /> Junipero Street to play. He stated that putting more traffic on that route is not a good <br /> thing. He indicated that he personally would not like any traffic to go through Ventana <br /> Hills, but he thinks staff has done a good job with Option 3 and he could support that. <br /> He noted that back when they negotiated with the Bonde Ranch developers, they spent <br /> 11 hours face to face, and both they and the developers came away with not everything <br /> they wanted, but it was a reasonable plan that reasonable people could agree on. He <br /> asked the Commissioners to be reasonable in dealing with this project. <br /> Phyllis Lee stated that she has lived in Pleasanton since 2002 and that she is very <br /> fortunate to be here today in one piece because living right on Sycamore Creek Way by <br /> the bend is very dangerous as cars speed down that road. She noted that living in the <br /> Bridle Creek community of about 111 homes has fostered a sense of bonding with <br /> multiple friends and hopes that the Commission would consider keeping that community <br /> intact with the 50 new homes. She asked the Commission to consider the safety issues <br /> connected with Options 2 and 3 and to go with Option 1, the environmentally superior <br /> option. <br /> Allen Roberts stated that he is present tonight to plea with the Commission not to <br /> weaken Measure PP with a vote to approve staffs definition of slopes and ridges on this <br /> project. He indicated that Measure PP was passed by the voters in 2008 as a <br /> statement to preserve the City's ridges and hills. He noted that Measure PP is a <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, June 24, 2015 Page 16 of 45 <br />