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he probably feels more strongly about the Transfer Station moving just because of the <br />odor and noise, and he does not feel as strongly about moving the OSC. He added that <br />from an efficiency standpoint, he senses that the OSC could be more centrally located, <br />although that is probably improbable based on utilization of land across the City, and <br />that more currently is a probably reasonable location. <br />Commissioner O'Connor agreed with Commissioner Posson that he is not as focused <br />on the OSC as with moving the Transfer Station out of the residential area. He noted <br />that he thinks it needs to go at least to the perimeter of El Charro Road or on the other <br />side. With respect to the OSC, he indicated that he knows there has been some recent <br />renovations; he does not know how many dollars were put in there, but he would hate to <br />throw that away if major work was done over there. He added that he is fine with where <br />it is if not a lot of dollars were invested there, but he is also fine with moving it as well. <br />Chair Blank stated that he does not think the OSC poses the same types of problems as <br />the Transfer Station does, and he is really concerned about moving the Transfer Station <br />from a dollar amount and that if it will be moved, it absolutely has to be at zero cost to <br />the ratepayers, taxpayers, and everybody else. He added that he has no idea if that is <br />going to be an EPA mega site when they start taking that thing apart and seeing what is <br />in there. With respect to the OSC, he stated that the citizens of Pleasanton should not <br />be charged for the move. <br />Commissioner Olson stated that he would leave the OSC where it is and would <br />definitely move the Transfer Station, but it would need to be done without undue burden <br />on the ratepayers. He noted that in his opinion, his garbage rates are not outlandish, <br />and what he pays to have his garbage picked up is a terrific bargain, so some limited <br />rate adjustment would not bother him. <br />Commissioner Pearce stated that she certainly thinks moving the Transfer Station is <br />more important than moving the OSC. She noted that the Task Force has been pretty <br />adamant that this should be done at no costs to the City or to the ratepayers, and that <br />the property owners who are going to develop this property need to figure out a way to <br />make that happen without passing those costs on. <br />Chair Blank asked staff if they got what they needed from the Commission. <br />Mr. Dolan said yes and thanked the Commission. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, May 22, 2013 Page 32 of 41 <br />