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41.1 <br /> EXHIBIT J: PUBLIC COMMENTS 1 PLEASANTO <br /> „, .-.:dN,PE,IF IC PIAN UPDATE <br /> From: Mike Carey <br /> Sent:Thursday,June 13, 2019 11:46 PM <br /> To: Megan Campbell; Stefanie Ananthan; Gerry Beaudin; Ellen Clark; Shweta Bonn <br /> Subject: Proposed New DSP restrictions- PUD requirement on strait zoned use in Downtown Commercial <br /> zone- Do Not Support- <br /> City of Pleasanton- ( please print the attachment and Email below and Add this ALL to the June-26th <br /> Planning Commission packet regarding the Downtown Specific Plan) <br /> »Gerry, Nelson, planning staff and Council. <br /> » I received the 114 page memo a few days ago in preparation for the final task force meeting <br /> tomorrow with the Cities newly modified updates/amendments and recommended New Revisions. <br /> »A very Short notice for giant changes. <br /> »The (Attachment below) outlines the New restrictions placed on downtown property owners <br /> requiring a PUD-(Planned Unit Development) process. <br /> >>This is Not necessary and is government overreach and is a removal of existing rights and current <br /> process and would treat every individual property owner like a large developer. <br /> »The PUD process is 4 times as costly and 3 times as long as the current zoning process and does not <br /> need to be mandated on Downtown property owners. <br /> >> Developers now only do a PUD to subdivide lots or increase density or modify allowed uses.This is a <br /> process for a 30 lot subdivision not a downtown owner adding a one bedroom residential unit to their <br /> lot that the existing policy currently allows as a straight zoned use. <br /> >>Why should we even have Zoning if we would now require anything with a residential component to <br /> be mandated to a Planned Unit Development(PUD) process? <br /> »Through the new DSP update We supposedly created a New Mixed Use category of Zoning ( even <br /> though all these uses were Already Allowed and existing under the current Central Commercial CC- <br /> Zoning district rights) <br /> » Now this NEW POLICY-change#22 page 3 &4 of the Recommended Revisions to the November 2018 <br /> Draft Plan States "add a policy that"residential uses" on their own or combined with any other use now <br /> require a Planned unit development application. <br /> »This New policy revision does not support, encourage, motivate or incentivize anything for the <br /> property owners and will surely be counterproductive to creating improvements and innovation that <br /> you state you want in our Downtown. <br /> »Who came up with this policy change? <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 7 <br />rdinance <br /> We strongly encourage the Task Force to support our efforts to establish a Right to Do <br /> Business Ordinance in Downtown_The intent of such an ordinance is to protect the <br /> vibrant uses intended for our Downtown Core from conflicts with other private and <br /> public uses in the Downtown. Living in and around a Downtown is wonderful and lively <br /> but can come with increased noise and activity levels. This ordinance would advise <br /> stakeholders within the CC district of the potential inconveniences associated with <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 5 <br />oidable impacts will result from implementation of the Plan.Having(i)adopted all feasible <br /> mitigation measures,as stated herein and discussed in the Draft EIR;(ii) rejected alternatives to the Plan, <br /> as stated herein and discussed in the Draft EIR;and(iii) recognized the significant unavoidable impacts of <br /> the Plan, the City Council hereby finds that each of the separate benefits of the proposed Plan, as stated <br /> herein, is determined to be unto itself an overriding consideration, independent of other benefits, that <br /> warrants approval of the Plan and outweighs and overrides its significant unavoidable impacts,and thereby <br /> justifies the approval of the City of Pleasanton Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> 27 <br />would result in an operational emissions increase of 4,000 <br /> MTCO2e per year and an energy consumption increase of 168,000 million BTU per year compared <br /> to existing conditions. While the Plan would not be sufficient to align downtown Pleasanton's <br /> emissions trajectory with the goals established under SB 32 and EO S-3-05,implementation of the <br /> 26 <br />ntal <br /> 24 <br />iteria air pollutants <br /> 23 <br />