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James Paxson, General Manager of Hacienda Business Park, agreed that that is the <br />reason Ms. Ellgas and he came up together. He expressed his appreciation for the fact <br />that the Parkside neighbors are willing to sit down with Embarcadero and Hacienda <br />Business Park to talk over the issues. He indicated that they were fundamentally in <br />agreement with Ms. Ellgas' four points; there are, however, a couple of areas where <br />they would like to have additional discussion with the neighbors and are welcome to be <br />guided by the Commission, staff, and the City Council: <br />1. The 30 -unit requirement should be rescinded and should be removed as part of <br />the component of the zoning of the site; instead, the City should look at the <br />current development envelope for the site as it is allowed for office uses. <br />2. The current height for commercial of 45 feet would be appropriate for residential <br />as well. <br />3. Hacienda currently has a setback from the rear property line of 25 feet to the <br />nearest structure if an office project is built, and that would be an appropriate <br />distance to look at as a setback for a future residential project as well. <br />With regard to the density, Mr. Paxson stated that he thinks one of the things they would <br />like to explore and what he would offer as a consideration is that if the overall <br />development envelope on the site is controlled, density may be less of an issue <br />because it is very much a function of design. He noted that one of the things they know <br />is that at any time a project is actually brought forward, there will always be things that <br />need to be discussed. He added that they think the discussion about the specific <br />density is appropriate at the time an application comes forward; however, they are <br />absolutely willing to be guided by this additional discussion and meeting with staff to <br />hear what they and the City Council have to say and working out an amenable solution. <br />Mr. Paxson stated that he thinks they are very close to coming to an agreement, and <br />most importantly, again one of the things he has said on many occasions at Planning <br />Commission hearings, all of the work they do in Hacienda comes from this process of <br />getting input and working with people, and he feels very good about what they have <br />been able to accomplish so far. <br />Chair O'Connor requested Ms. Ellgas and Mr. Paxson to go through the four points <br />once more. <br />Ms. Ellgas repeated the four points and noted that this is the desire of the Pleasanton <br />Voters for Smart Growth. She added that there is already a setback for the adjacent <br />site and a height limit for the adjacent neighbors on the same street. She noted that the <br />height limit they are currently proposing is different, and they would like to address that <br />should a residential plan is proposed for that site. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 13, 2014 Page 20 of 32 <br />