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designation for this site such that it matches the zoning of the site and then housing is <br />built on it that will count towards our next RHNA obligation. What will happen is in the <br />early 2020's we'll get new RHNA obligations from ABAG. ABAG will say, City of <br />Pleasanton, you need to zone enough land for a certain number of housing units, and <br />assuming this site is built out according to its changed General Plan designation and <br />current zoning designation, this site won't be available to count towards our RHNA <br />obligation during the next RHNA cycle. We'll have built some market rate housing which <br />some people might consider to be a good thing and we'll get some in -lieu fees from the <br />project applicant which could be used to promote some of our affordable housing <br />policies, but the General Plan Amendment for the site won't count for our next RHNA <br />obligation. <br />Commissioner Allen: Nor will it count for this one because we've already met it, correct? <br />Weinstein: Right. <br />Commissioner Allen: Okay, thank you. <br />Commissioner Brown: I have a few questions. How many of the one -story, two -story <br />and the optional loft are there? <br />Lee: There are 13 one -story homes, 15 one -story with optional loft and nine two -story. <br />Commissioner Brown: Okay, because when I went out to the neighborhood earlier, I <br />saw a lots of 1'/2 stories and that's why I was asking. In terms of the R -1 -6,500 <br />designation just so I can clarify, that's essentially because it's one lot today and you can <br />have one family on it, was that done so the pastor can live on the property? <br />Weinstein: Yes, so the R -1 -6,500 zoning district is really our standard, relatively smaller <br />lot single family zoning district so that means you can divide the site up into <br />6,500- square -foot parcels so you could accommodate a lot more than one parcel on the <br />site. <br />Commissioner Brown: Okay, I just wanted to clarify. And, maybe this is more a question <br />for the applicant, but does the church have another site they are relocating to? <br />Lee: Yes, from my understanding they are moving to another site. <br />Commissioner Brown: All right, I have some other questions but I'll hold them until after <br />the public session. <br />Chair Ritter: Okay, great, any other staff questions? <br />Commissioner Nagler: On the public amenity that the applicant is offering; a meeting <br />room and restroom, as you pointed out there is a choice to be made of location. Does <br />staff have a preference on location? <br />Weinstein: There are merits to both options. You could make an argument that a <br />clubhouse on Valley Trails Drive is great. It's right on the street. It fronts the public <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 31, 2016 Page 4 of 58 <br />
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