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pathway, even a meandering path, or some means to get to the sidewalk; whereas, the path <br /> will most likely be for those that will walk along the southern side of the fitness center. <br /> He also noted the sidewalk on Stoneridge Drive and the fire lane, stating the possibility that <br /> traffic could be delayed or slowed right next to the fitness center and he wants the developer to <br /> be cognizant of this. Lastly, he did not prefer the bike rack style shown on page LS-300 but <br /> does think, overall, it is a nice update. <br /> Commissioner Ritter said he appreciates the concept and said it was similar to the new San <br /> Ramon complex. His biggest concern is Parcel B, noting the City will need to zone and plan for <br /> affordable housing. He expressed desire for this to be approved with a Phase 2 and a plan for <br /> Parcel B, in order to meet RHNA numbers. <br /> Chair Allen added that in the next priority session, there are two items on the list that refer to <br /> that issue and she concurred, noting it is a bigger plan. She echoed Commissioner Balch's <br /> comment regarding enhancing the design of the fitness center as it faces Stoneridge Mall <br /> Drive so there is a four-sided design. She thanked Simon Properties for wanting to invest in <br /> Pleasanton and bring an out-of-the-box design that will be of value to workers and residents. <br /> Commissioner Brown commented on his interest in visiting a site in the future, if Simon <br /> Properties has any property in the Bay Area with a similar concept. <br /> Commissioner Balch summarized his concern over the queuing drop-off and pedestrian <br /> circulation, connections to B-1 for parking and for on-site pedestrian access, and building <br /> materials. <br /> Ms. Hagen asked whether the Commission wanted any other information brought forward for <br /> the next hearing, aside from the theater parking, Bay Club parking within the City, and whether <br /> there are other similar local developments by Simon Properties. <br /> Commissioner Balch asked for photo simulations up and down Stoneridge Drive in order to <br /> see traffic and parking, and the trash enclosure elements that could potentially change the site <br /> plan, especially for the restaurant next to the fitness center. <br /> BREAK <br /> Chair Allen called for a ten-minute break at 8:55 p.m., and thereafter reconvened the meeting <br /> at 9:05 p.m. <br /> c. City Council 2019-2020 Two-Year Work Plan Prioritization Process <br /> Provide input on land use and planning-related priorities for the 2019-2020 City Council <br /> Work Plan. <br /> Assistant City Manager Brian Dolan and Planning Manager Ellen Clark presented the specifics <br /> of the item in the Agenda Report. <br /> Commissioner Brown referred to the excel spreadsheet which was appended to the staff report <br /> and said if it states "new," whether another committee has requested it or if staff was looking <br /> for a ratification. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 10 of 18 February 27, 2019 <br />nning Commission Minutes Page 9 of 18 February 27, 2019 <br /> side of the fitness center, on the <br /> other side of the market and cinema, and created a lot of circulation for people trying to secure <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 8 of 18 February 27, 2019 <br />ate with Rails to Trails. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 18 February 27, 2019 <br />