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-^ -moi <br /> EXHIBIT J. PUBLIC COMMENTS ipCEASANTo N / <br /> N'+WV l`HC P1 AM UPDATE <br /> From: Mike Carey <br /> Sent: Friday,June 14, 2019 1:40 AM <br /> To: Megan Campbell; Stefanie Ananthan; Ellen Clark; Shweta Bonn <br /> Subject: Description of Pleasanton-PUD list 2017-2019-for DSP process review <br /> Megan (city of Pleasanton) please add your staff supplied PUD list and attach this email and also print <br /> out and Attach the attachment below so ALL is included for review by the Planning Commission and <br /> included in the packet for the (June-26th meeting agenda) <br /> thank you. <br /> There were 7 PUD applications in 2017 <br /> 4 PUD applications in 2018 and <br /> currently 2 PUD applications in 2019. <br /> A few examples: <br /> PUD-123-A 201 space commercial parking lot. <br /> PUD-125- Demolish 67,000 sq. Ft. Of commercial space and construct 87,000 sq.ft. Of new commercial <br /> space. <br /> PUD-129-subdivide and construct 87 new homes plus a 31 unit residential care facility. <br /> PUD-136-Stoneridge Mall-amend development agreement on 362,790 sq. ft. commercial expansion. <br /> These are examples of What Planned Unit Development (PUD's) are used for in our city. <br /> PLEASE review these carefully and DO NOT add this Unnecessary requirement to strait Zoned Downtown <br /> Commercial properties. <br /> The added costs of a PUD and lengthy process are a taking of property rights and a discouragement to <br /> improving Downtown parcels. <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 24 <br />F.IR($3,099.81) 00-20,000 sq ft($3,258) fiMinxu Conditional(5814) <br /> ❑Negative Declaration($2,216.25) C20,00t-60,000 sq ft($6.145) °Large Family Daycare($1,086) <br /> ❑County Clerk Processing Fee($50) 060.0(11-100.000 sq fl($16,291) DPiets(other than cat,it dogs.)($217) <br /> ❑General Plan Amendment($16,150) 0100.0tt)I+sq ft($21,721) °Temporary Conditional($132) <br /> ❑Growth Management($868) rUD Modifications ❑Administrative Temporary($27) <br /> Ha Q patirstWCatta giillg OMinorModification—existing Variance <br /> CNon-exempt—no hearing(S 108) residential development(5106) General(52,454) <br /> ❑Non-exempt with hearing(5271) °Minor Modification($543) Developed Residential Lot(5543) <br /> ❑Lot-Line Adjustment(5467) °Major Mudil`tcation($2,172) =°the <br /> 1 II. GENERAL DATA REQUIRED 1 <br /> A. Name of Applicant(glean Print): <br /> B. Address or Location of Property: , ,_.._ <br /> C. Assessor's Parcel Number:s): <br /> I). Site Area(acres/N.ft): <br /> F. Current Zoning: F. Proposed Zoning: <br /> G. Existing Use of Property: __, <br /> H. Description of Proposal- <br /> (continue on separate sheet if necessary) <br /> (Refer to the appropriate"Inforrnatioi !Handouts".for required submittal information that must accompany this application.) <br /> (continued on reverse) r 7/1110197 , <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 22 <br />he lands with< 10%, 10.254%and>25%slopes. A <br /> development profile may be required by the Director of Community Development, (Consult <br /> with Planning staff to determine if applicable for your project.) <br /> n. Conceptual Utility Plan: Show underground utilities (sewer,gas,electric, water); location of <br /> backflow preventers,aboveground electrical utilities, boxes,transformers, meter mains. fire <br /> standpipes, etc.; overhead utilities, location of existing joint poles. Plans should indicate any <br /> utilities to be remove°and/or se'vices placed underground <br /> o. Street Improvement Plan: Plans indicating the proposed street improvements. The plans <br /> need to contain dimensions and detail to show right-of-way and pavement widths, street <br /> grades, indications if they are public or private streets, and all proposed frontage <br /> improvements on existing and proposed streets; provide a typical street section for each <br /> Revised October 2018 Page 5 or 6 <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 20 <br /> 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 19 <br /> of 6 <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 18 <br /> 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 />