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listed in Exhibit A of the staff report; and (c) Case P14 -0590, the Development <br />Agreement for the project, as shown on Exhibit B of the staff report. <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br />AYES: <br />Commissioners Allen, Pearce, and Ritter <br />NOES: <br />None <br />ABSTAIN: <br />None <br />RECUSED: <br />Commissioner Olson <br />ABSENT: <br />Commissioners O'Connor and Posson. <br />Resolutions Nos. PC- 2014 -21 recommending approval of the Mitigated Negative <br />Declaration for the project; PC- 2014 -22 recommending approval of Case PUD -104, the <br />PUD Rezoning and the Development Plan; PC- 2014 -23 recommending approval of <br />Case PUD- 81- 22 -14M, the PUD Major Modification; and PC- 2014 -24 recommending <br />approval of Case P14 -0590, the Development Agreement for the project, were entered <br />and adopted as motioned. <br />Chair Olson then returned to the dais. <br />P14 -0440, 2015 -2023 Housing Element Update <br />Status report on the 2015— 2023 Housing Element Update and <br />discussion regarding the draft housing site inventory, including the CM <br />Capital site (5758 and 5794 West Las Positas Blvd.), the Irby - Kaplan -Zia <br />site (3760, 3780, 3878, and 3988 Stanley Blvd.), the Pleasant View <br />Church of Christ site (11300 Dublin Canyon Rd.), the Lester site <br />(11033 Dublin Canyon Road), the Shriners Hospital site (10807 Dublin <br />Canyon Road), the CenterPointe Presbyterian site (3410, 3420, 3430, <br />3440, and 3450 Cornerstone Court), and the Merritt site (4131 and4141 <br />Foothill Road). <br />Janice Stern introduced the item, stating that the City anticipates the Housing Element <br />update for this go- around to be a less onerous effort than that of the one adopted in <br />2012. She pointed out that at that time, the City was under court- ordered settlement <br />agreements with several strict deadlines, and much of the effort of that update went into <br />finding, analyzing, and discussing a number of sites for multi - family development. She <br />noted that the City looked at over 30 sites during that time and ended up with adopting <br />rezoning for nine sites for a total of about 70 acres. She added that during the last two <br />years since, the City adopted that Housing Element, followed through on a number of <br />implementation measures including adopting zoning to allow emergency shelters, <br />transitional and supportive housing, and housing for agricultural workers; a density <br />bonus ordinance; and regulations allowing second residential units over detached <br />garages. <br />Ms. Stern explained that because the City has a certified Housing Element and followed <br />through on a number of implementation measures that it needed to do, staff believes <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, April 23, 2014 Page 11 of 27 <br />