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Commissioner O'Connor added that it could also happen when the City knows when the <br />real inventory need would be. <br />Commissioner Allen inquired, if the RHNA requirements are as high as originally <br />thought, if it definitely will have an implication on the Growth Management Plan. <br />Mr. Dolan said no. He stated that the RHNA is set, and the Growth Management <br />Ordinance says that the annual allocation is the RHNA number divided by the years, so <br />growth in the City will be whatever that mathematical number is, regardless of how <br />many sites the City has to choose from. He continued that it would just mean if the City <br />proceeded and ended up rezoning a bunch in East Pleasanton, that would be another <br />area that the 230 units could come from, but it would always be 230 units, which is an <br />approximate number and based on the math on the current RHNA. <br />Commissioner Ritter suggested that before the Task Force gets together again, as it <br />sounds like he might have to chair it since Commissioner Pearce is moving on, the City <br />Council gives some direction about the plan for East Pleasanton. He indicated that he <br />watch the past Council meeting, and it sounded like it is still moving, but the Task Force <br />is not sure what it is doing. <br />Mr. Dolan noted that Ms. Harryman is suggesting that the Commission is probably <br />taking its brief discussion without an agendized topic a little too far. He indicated that <br />right now, there has been no direction to change course. He added that as soon as <br />there is direction, he will definitely let everyone know. <br />9. ADJOURNMENT <br />Chair Olson adjourned the Planning Commission 10:15 p.m. <br />Respectfully, <br />JANICE STERN <br />Secretary <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 12, 2014 Page 38 of 38 <br />