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control. In fact, not only have the applicants not provided payment for the <br />skylight to the Perrys they were supposed to have done with 30 calendar days <br />from receiving the bids on November 2nd of last year, but they have also <br />deliberately failed to comply with the condition to plant landscape screening near <br />the Perrys' home within 45 days of the City Council approval. That was last <br />January. But, as they just said, for some reason they cannot plant there because <br />of garbage cans and things a year later now. They have not done any of them. <br />"When I talk about control, if you look in the police records for what's gone on, <br />there have been 54 instances in the past year that the Lopezes have called the <br />police to their home to deal with what's been going on. There has been no more <br />than 10 calls from any other neighbor; one from my family. The Pleasanton <br />Police have been required to issue citations by the Lopezes. They have told us <br />that. After decades of service never having had done that before, all citations <br />have been dismissed by the City Attorney. <br />"And last but not least, in the mediation meetings, I want to read this one <br />paragraph that is critically important as far as the intent. As the skylight issue <br />was being discussed, and I was in the mediation meetings and Mr. Dolan was <br />there as well, Mr. Lopez inquired how the process would work. He specifically <br />asked if he would have his own contractor do the work and pay him directly. <br />Mr. Dolan pointed out that if the Applicant's contractor did the work and there <br />were problems later, the Perrys would be looking to the Applicant's to remedy the <br />problem. Mr. Dolan told the Applicants that typically in this type of situation, the <br />Perrys would get three bids for the work and the Applicants would write a check <br />directly to the Perrys for the lowest of the three bids but not to exceed their <br />agreed upon maximum. This is the same resolution that was put in by the staff <br />and recommended by the staff for this evening. <br />"Last but not least, if they're going to allow this to happen, why do we not just <br />allow the Perrys to come up and dispute every single thing because the Perrys <br />might not have enough money to go from $2,500 to $4,000 to put a skylight in." <br />Joe Perry, neighbor, stated that his decision to come here a year ago and speak on <br />behalf of their home caused his family dearly. He noted that while they accepted the <br />City's decision to approve the building, the Lopezes cannot move on they are <br />consumed with hate and revenge. <br />Mr. Perry stated that he knew this meeting is supposed to be based on the skylight <br />issue. He told the Commissioners, however, that they have not lived his life or that of <br />his family this past year. He noted that his family has been stalked, harassed, and <br />ridiculed; he had been physically assaulted by these people in front of many witnesses. <br />He added that they live as prisoners in their own home; their children cannot make <br />noises outside, and their dog cannot bark and has to stay inside. He added further that <br />they cannot park their cars the wrong way because the police will be called, just like the <br />60 times they have been in the past year. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, January 25, 2012 Page 10 of 19 <br />