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the study to figure out where they should go and start working with the PDA. It's one of <br />those things that is its own effort and will need to get prioritized and into the work plan <br />so we can get the resources to do that work. <br />Commissioner Brown: One other thought was that I had jury duty on Monday and I had <br />to drive to Oakland. In the parking garage there on the second level almost like when <br />you came in, they had what you called low energy chargers that would minimize the <br />drain on the grid and then higher capacity ones on the 8`h floor of this parking garage, <br />with the premise being that if you're going to park in there all day, you probably want the <br />convenience of parking on the 1st or 2nd floor and you can charge at a lower rate. If you <br />really want to create charge, you will need to go further for that, so something just to <br />consider. <br />Commissioner Balch: I'd like a variable so and then I can adjust for the person on the <br />fly. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: That's what I was going to say. Where could you put it <br />downtown if it takes 5 hours to charge and you're in a 3 hour parking space? <br />Commissioner Brown: That was my point. If you were to consider it, maybe put the <br />chargers on the edge of town to encourage people to use those under - utilized lots <br />versus downtown. Anyway, that's the only reason I mentioned that. It sounds like it's <br />your challenge right now. <br />Beaudin: It's coming. <br />Chair Ritter: I just want to say I enjoyed this part of the Commission meeting the most! I <br />think I honestly like it when we can all just ask questions and we're upfront and we're <br />not voting on anything and I think we're in the learning mode. I didn't know it's even <br />conceivable or thought we might want to have parts on slow meetings where we might <br />get an informational update maybe from Pleasanton Unified or the Police and Fire or an <br />ADA update, or traffic update. I don't know, that's not a discussion thing, but more just <br />to educate the Commission on what's going on in other parts of the City? Just a <br />thought. I don't know if you guys are anti that or for it, but I thought this was real good to <br />ask questions. <br />Commissioner Brown: My only thought was that I hope these are not verbatim minutes <br />because I'm not sure I was succinct. <br />Chair Ritter: I thought I would bring that up later, but is there a way we can ever get rid <br />of verbatim and get back to summary minutes? <br />Beaudin: It's something that we've talked about. There are definitely folks who <br />appreciate being able to see everything that we've talked about said as they go ahead <br />and make their decisions at the next level, so it's a conversation I can have. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: They're not verbatim going through the entire staff report. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 24, 2016 Page 38 of 39 <br />
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