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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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4/18/2017
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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
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2) When does the City of Pleasanton plan to provide a demonstration of the noise levels and vibration that'can <br /> be expected from this pumping station? <br /> 3) What are the anticipated operating hours of this pumping station? <br /> 4) Will the pumping station be installed on an isolation pad that will not transfer vibration to the surrounding <br /> area? <br /> 5) Why can't this pumping station be installed at Hart Middle School? <br /> 6) Why can't this pumping station be installed in the middle of the Ken Mercer Park where it is farther from the <br /> surrounding homes? <br /> I have lived in the City of Pleasanton for ten years and have seen how the City approves projects and rezoning <br /> without adequetly investigating alternatives or the impact on the community. I watched as the Summerhill <br /> project was rushed through the planning commission. My neighbors and I have now endured noise and dust <br /> from this project for six days a week since the destruction of the building on West Las Positas began. I look at <br /> that project and know that it does not resemble the pictures that were shown to my neighbors and myself. One <br /> w <br /> of my neighbors also just informed me that that project will not have the amount of on site parking that was <br /> Y g J p J <br /> promised, which will inevitably affect the surrounding area negatively. The Summerhill project and the <br /> rezoning of Hacienda Business Park was not well thought out and I have a feeling neither has this pressure <br /> boosting station. <br /> Currently the building on the corner of Hacienda and West Las Positas houses a generator that when it is run <br /> vibrates the surrounding area. When the generator is run it vibrates my sons window and my entire house. My® <br /> neighbors and I have complained to the city and little has been done about this. This generator also needs to be <br /> placed on a special isolation pad, but it has not been done. <br /> I am assuming this pumping station will have a large pump and a motor to drive this pump. Has anyone heard <br /> what this pump sounds like or how much noise it makes? Was an investigation conducted to find the quietest <br /> pump possible? Will this pump ever cause vibration during it's useful life? Has any thought been given to the <br /> noise levels and the hours of operation? <br /> Honestly this seems like an easy fix for the City of Pleasanton, but not something that was thought out. If the <br /> residents of Parkside were considered in this planning, this pump would have been placed somewhere else, like <br /> in the Hacienda Business Park or at Heart School, which may still be too close to the Parkside neighborhood. <br /> The City has a revenue surplus. Show your constituents that you care and are listening to us. At least Move the <br /> pumping station further into the park. <br /> Thank you for your time, <br /> Terri Ghio <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br /> 2 <br />
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