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6/24/2015
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Greg O'Connor stated that despite prior beliefs and CC &R documents that opine that no <br />traffic from Lund Ranch would go through Lund Ranch Road, those changed when <br />Measure PP was passed. He indicated that that is what has been the major change <br />here in this town: it passed a law, and it overrides the General Plan and everything <br />else. He pointed out that Measure PP states that housing units and structures shall not <br />be placed on slopes of 25 percent or greater, and when it says "housing units and <br />structures," it means there are other structures besides housing units. He noted that <br />many definitions of what a structure is have been brought up tonight, but it is obvious <br />that a road is a structure, and it is not appropriate for staff to conclude that a road is not <br />a structure because that conclusion supports their recommendation. He added that the <br />signers of Measure PP did not write the hillside initiative; there are sworn affidavits from <br />the authors of that part of Measure PP that say they clearly and openly included roads <br />when they were writing Measure PP, and, as a matter of fact, the catalyst for all of that <br />was the hilltop road, the mile long road in Oak Grove, and they were very clear about <br />that when they were collecting signatures on Measure PP. <br />Mr. O'Connor stated that, as far as traffic is concerned, if Lund Ranch Road took all of <br />the traffic from the Lund Ranch II development, Junipero Street would still have less <br />traffic than Sycamore has today. He noted, then, that if traffic is to be shared, then this <br />is a good reason why Sycamore should not be taking more traffic. He cautioned the <br />Commission that its decision tonight will be the precedent and will define hillside <br />development in Pleasanton for decades to come. He asked the Commissioners to <br />support their voters by upholding Measure PP and recommend to the Council Option 1, <br />which is the environmentally preferred plan as proposed by the developer. <br />Chair Allen called for a 10- minute break at 8:51 p.m. and reconvened the regular <br />meeting at 9:01 p.m. <br />Christian Seebring, Attorney for the applicant, stated that he wanted to make a few <br />quick points: <br />All the comments made tonight were about the dispute on whether or not a road is <br />a structure. Approving Option 1 does not make it necessary for a road to be a <br />structure; the question does not need to be decided on tonight or by the City <br />Council. <br />2. It was stated tonight that since the agreement between the two neighborhoods, <br />there has not been a single document that has contemplated Lund Ranch Road <br />connecting to Lund Ranch. Just a year later in the 1992 North Sycamore Specific <br />Plan, Figure A -1 shows the cumulative scenario of the anticipated projects at that <br />time which would be developed around this specific plan, and Lund Ranch II is <br />there, showing 150 homes with its primary connection to Lund Ranch Road and a <br />secondary connection to Sunset Creek Lane. It is just illustrative, and there are not <br />150 homes anymore. <br />3. When talking about the agreement between two neighborhoods, it is important to <br />also focus in on the specific language used in the agreement which was for the <br />developer of Bonde Ranch to use its best efforts to obtain an easement through <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, June 24, 2015 Page 26 of 54 <br />
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