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Commissioner Balch: Sample window shades not applicable so 37's out. 38 are out. <br />The timer with the hours of 10:00 p.m. with motion sensor shall be installed as an extra <br />light on the north side." "Exterior doors shall be closed " is that a repeat? <br />Commissioner O'Connor: Well, it's only talking about the door on the south side <br />because the others are emergency only so it's really the front door of the facility. <br />Commissioner Balch: I don't think we need to dictate that personally but.... <br />Commissioner O'Connor: We don't want to imply that all doors are ingress and egress, <br />right? The two on the back.... <br />Commissioner Balch: That's a good point. So this is 41: "If operation occurs...." I'm okay <br />with that. 42— "signage from the catering business shall be removed." I guess there's <br />some exterior signage. I didn't see when I went by. <br />Soo: It used to be, but today I went there and it's not there so we can strike that (42). <br />Commissioner Balch: On 43, I had a quick question. So we all know we can change the <br />outside of our house ground floor or cannot without a permit because of the new thing, <br />so this is a standard requirement, is it not for one -story buildings? Typically, with a one <br />story, if you're going to modify the first story in Pleasanton you need a building permit or <br />design review? <br />Soo: This is a commercial building, so any change needs design review. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: So number 44; clean and orderly. Do we want to address <br />storage things at this time? <br />Commissioner Balch: Exterior ancillary buildings? <br />Commissioner O'Connor: I don't have a problem with having something or some type of <br />storage out there but something that is a single unit that's large enough to hold it, that's <br />approved, that meets all the standards. Having 10 little things that could look unsightly... <br />Commissioner Nagler: What do we care? It's in the backyard. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: No, it's in the side yard where it is visible. <br />Commissioner Balch: Isn't the backyard a landscaped buffer zone? <br />Commissioner O'Connor: This one side is visible. You can see it from the roadways. So <br />imagine your neighbors putting a couple of ancillary buildings on the side of their house <br />that fronts onto your street, a corner lot or something. <br />Chair Ritter: But that's what that question says. <br />EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, June 22, 2016 Page 48 of 52 <br />