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May 27, 2015: <br />• Kiziloglu appeal for Administrative Design Review application at <br />5196 Hummingbird Road; <br />• Consideration of the Draft EIR for the East Pleasanton Specific Plan; <br />this is tentative, depending on the City Council's decision to continue or <br />stop the process; and <br />• Lund Ranch II is also tentative; staff is looking for a date when all the <br />Planning Commissioners will be available to attend. <br />Commissioner Balch advised that he will have to recuse himself for the Summerhill <br />Homes item. <br />Mr. Weinstein then introduced Steve Kirkpatrick, Acting Director of Community <br />Development. <br />The Commissioners welcomed Mr. Kirkpatrick. <br />b. Actions of the City Council <br />No discussion was held or action taken. <br />c. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br />No discussion was held or action taken. <br />d. Selection of one Planning Commission representative to the Civic <br />Center /Library Master Plan Task Force <br />Chair Allen asked Mr. Weinstein to give a brief description of the Civic Center /Library <br />Master Plan Task Force. <br />Mr. Weinstein stated that this is a major planning effort in the City, a reinventing of the <br />Civic Center by coming up with Master Plan for the site. He indicated that this will <br />obviously have huge implications on where the City will be doing its government <br />business and where City staff will be working, as well as the future vitality of the <br />Downtown. He noted that this is a multidisciplinary effort and will include design, <br />economic, fiscal, and land use consideration all together at once. He added that there <br />will also be community input and that it is not certain at this point how often the group <br />would meet. <br />Mr. Weinstein stated that staff is looking for nominations for Planning Commission <br />primary and alternate representatives to the Task Force, for City Council <br />recommendation and action. <br />Chair Allen inquired how long the Task Force will last. <br />Mr. Weinstein replied that he is not certain but that it will probably take a year or two. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, April 22, 2015 Page 4 of 8 <br />
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