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Annette Brea eisen <br /> From: Pleasanton City Clerk <br /> Subject: FW new development <br /> nv ian <br /> Original Message DKr' <br /> From: Ellen Holmgren <br /> Sent:Tuesday, February 07, 2017 11:17 AM <br /> To: Kip Anderson; Mayor and City Council <citycouncil @cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Cc: Pleasanton City Clerk<pleasantoncityclerk @cityofpleasantonca.gov>;Adam Weinstein <br /> <AWeinstein @cityofpleasantonca.gov>;Jennifer Hagen <jhagen @cityofpleasantonca.gov>; Kendall Granucci <br /> <KGranucci @cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Subject: RE: new development <br /> Dear Kip Anderson, <br /> Thank you for your email regarding Agenda Item 12, Irby Ranch and Sunflower Hill, on the City Council Agenda for <br /> February 7, 2017. <br /> This email acknowledges receipt of your email to the Mayor and City Council and the City Manager. <br /> Thank you again for your interest in the City of Pleasanton. <br /> Sincerely yours, <br /> Ellen Holmgren,Administrative Assistant City of Pleasanton <br /> Original Message <br /> From: Kip Anderson <br /> Sent:Tuesday, February 07, 2017 9:00 AM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council<citycouncil @cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Subject: new development <br /> While I am not able to attend tonight's meeting, I am concerned about yet another large development going in on the <br /> Irby location. <br /> I do think the Sunflower Hill group home is a great idea;for the rest of the tract, I'd prefer to see large, single-family <br /> homes with front and back yards that will continue to fit in with the style of community that Pleasanton is primarily <br /> known for. Something like the Cameron development done by Ponderosa would be ideal. More open space and park <br /> areas would also be great. <br /> I do not want to see any more massive two and three story apartments.The traffic is bad enough already and there is <br /> nothing in place to mitigate it. <br /> 1 <br />