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b. Actions of the City Council <br /> No discussion was held or action taken. <br /> c. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br /> No discussion was held or action taken. <br /> d. Matters for Commission's Information <br /> Historic Preservation Task Force <br /> Vice Chair Pearce informed the Commission that the Historic Preservation Task Force <br /> had a meeting last week that was very well attended. She noted that the Task Force is <br /> doing additional outreach to the commercial community and has formed a <br /> subcommittee that is going to have an additional meeting with Ms. Rondash tomorrow <br /> morning to ascertain what kind of additional outreach the Task Force should do in <br /> preparation for its Council check in at a date to be determined. <br /> Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trail Committee <br /> Commissioner Olson stated that the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trail Committee met on <br /> Monday evening, February 25, 2013. He stated that one interesting thing is that the <br /> Alameda County Transportation Commission has a grant process that the City has been <br /> asked to submit information on by March 15, 2013. He added that there was also a <br /> discussion about the Pleasanton Gateway project and concern as to whether or not <br /> there will be a bike trail and walking trail around that project. He indicated that his <br /> understanding is that there is one planned, particularly between the freeway and the <br /> apartments that go around and come back up to Valley Avenue. He stated that some of <br /> the members had thought they had heard otherwise. He added that there was a <br /> discussion about roundabouts, of which the City still has a few, and the Police <br /> Department liaison indicated that people are oftentimes confused as to how to use <br /> them. Commissioner Olson indicated that it was an interesting meeting. <br /> e. Recommendation of Planning Items for the 2013 City Council Priorities <br /> Vice Chair Pearce thanked staff for the documents staff put together for the <br /> Commission. She indicated that the Commission wants to provide the Council with <br /> priorities. She proposed that the Commission provide no more than three priorities and <br /> that her initial thought was to keep the Hacienda PUD update on there. She indicated <br /> that she thinks it is really a pertinent one and is a tremendous source of potential <br /> revenue for the City. <br /> Commissioner Olson agreed. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 27, 2013 Page 19 of 22 <br />