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c. PUD-130, P18-0078/0079/0080/0081, Ponderosa Homes <br /> Work session to review and receive comments on applications for various entitlements for <br /> four parcels (10807, 11021, 11033 Dublin Canyon Road and the parcel west of 11021 <br /> Dublin Canyon Road) totaling approximately 128.5 acres, including annexation, general <br /> plan amendments, and Planned Unit Development (PUD) rezoning and development plan <br /> to demolish two homes and construct 33 single-family detached homes with related on- and <br /> off-site improvements, and public land dedication and improvements. <br /> Item 6.c. was continued to the next meeting on March 27, 2019, <br /> 7. MATTERS INITIATED BY COMMISSION MEMBERS <br /> None <br /> 8. MATTERS FOR COMMISSION'S REVIEW/ACTION/INFORMATION <br /> a. Reports from Meetings Attended (e.g., Committee, Task Force, etc.) <br /> There were no reports from Commissioner's regarding meetings attended. <br /> b. Future Planning Calendar <br /> Ms. Clark gave a brief overview of future items for the Commission's review. <br /> c. Actions of the City Council <br /> No action was taken. <br /> d. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br /> No action was taken. <br /> 5. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Chair Allen adjourned the meeting at 9:26 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Stefanie Ananthan <br /> Recording Secretary <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 18 of 18 March 13, 2019 <br />ould already be approved and be in alignment across the plans. <br /> Mr. Beaudin said he was going to bring the conversation back to the environmental process, <br /> because the current discussion is moving more towards a policy conversation. He continued <br /> to say that from an environmental review perspective, the idea of a commercial site or <br /> residential project, staff has taken an initial look and it is a lower impact relative to traffic, if it <br /> does shift to a residential use. Therefore, creating the list of options does not create more <br /> complexity from an environmental review perspective. Regarding the comment from the <br /> speaker earlier regarding underground storage tanks, there are standard mitigations that <br /> exist for those transitions and plans required to ensure the soils and other contamination <br /> issues are addressed. Staff would ensure all of this analysis is done. The same issue with a <br /> PUD and there would be further discussion with the community as to whether the project is <br /> appropriate and additional environmental review at that time. <br /> Again, he stressed that this is a healthy policy discussion on the horizon as to whether those <br /> sites are in or out. From an environmental perspective, staff is comfortable that the <br /> document allows that policy conversation to take place. <br /> Commissioner Ritter lastly said his biggest issue is to make sure the environmental report is <br /> not overly restrictive in its analysis, where if the whole City was wiped out by a natural <br /> disaster, the roads and buildings could be rebuilt. He wants to be sure they are <br /> encompassing the big picture where they can put a garage underneath and two units above <br /> so they are not over-restricting their analysis. Other than that, Commissioner Ritter said he <br /> thinks the DSP came up with some good recommendations at the last meeting and he <br /> endorsed most of those. <br /> Mr. Beaudin confirmed that a motion was not needed and he thanked the Commission for <br /> their comments. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 17 of 18 March 13, 2019 <br />ve forward with redevelopment of the Civic Center site, there's anticipation that <br /> the envelope, location of the driveways, number of trips, location of the parking structure, <br /> hotel, etc. will require more analysis and details, especially around traffic. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 16 of 18 March 13, 2019 <br /> of 18 March 13, 2019 <br />mmunity. She follows all rules and instructs the <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 6 of 18 March 13, 2019 <br />