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project that doesn't meet the queueing capacity. So I think it's a problem especially with this <br /> site because there's zero room for error unlike other sites like the Safeway center where the <br /> Starbucks is overflowing in the shopping center. Here the overflow is into the street and a <br /> street that's really busy and going to get busier. <br /> Commissioner O'Connor: And my answer is also "no". When you speak about the Starbucks <br /> at Safeway I remember when we approved that project and we didn't think it was going to be <br /> as bad as they are today. But I do think we can get a lot better layout and a lot better look by <br /> not having the drive-thru and bringing those buildings forward up to the front curb. I think it will <br /> add additional parking and alleviate a lot of the potential problems we see today. <br /> Commissioner Balch: I don't support the current layout. I'm not familiar enough with the <br /> queueing so I will kind of more defer to staff on what the queueing should be. But, in general, <br /> do not like this front parking lot in front of A. I would find this, call it the curb cut entry or <br /> whatever the entrance off of Johnson Court to be....1 just see this as getting fraught with <br /> difficulty to get in and fraught with difficulty to get out and make the two rights right onto <br /> Johnson Court and right onto Owens Drive and frankly, I think Galen has done an excellent job <br /> advocating for his client and doing layouts and designs that are every bit as good as we'd like <br /> in the City and more, but I just have difficulty with this layout. This property is definitely a tough <br /> nut in my opinion and I hate to say it because I know his work, but I just can't get here on this <br /> one. <br /> Commissioner Nagler: I know the second question is about the architecture, which is to say the <br /> presence of this, so I'll just say I think this is a very attractive project that would substantially <br /> increase the value and the use of this piece of property to people of Pleasanton. So I know <br /> that's what I wasn't asked to comment on, but what I'm about to say gives that context. As <br /> was pointed out, whether it's 10 cars, 12 cars, 13 cars in a queue, it's a very subjective thing <br /> and so it's impossible to say this project works with 12 and not with 11 I think. But, having said <br /> that I completely agree with the comments Commissioner Allen has made that because of the <br /> site location, because of the other buildings that are in the area and other uses including the <br /> Chick-Fil-A site we have to be extremely cautious about the traffic flow on this site and I agree <br /> with the other Commissioners that this layout for me doesn't mitigate that risk sufficiently and <br /> somehow getting the cars in a queue more to the rear of the building, so an entrance further up <br /> Johnson Court and extending the length of A or however the increase in the circulation in the <br /> parking lot, separating that circulation from the drive-thru if that were possible I think would be <br /> an important site improvement. And, also I have to say I don't have a problem with the parking <br /> being on the street the way it is. Not on the street, but you know what I mean—the parking <br /> being in front of A towards the street—in other words not having parking behind A and having <br /> A on Owens. <br /> Commissioner Balch: Oh, so you'd be okay with no B? <br /> Commissioner Nagler: Well, I'd be okay with no B. I just want to say as a principle because of <br /> the need to easily access the parking I don't actually have a problem with the B lot being in the <br /> front. <br /> Commissioner Brown: Put simply it seems like if the desire to have the drive-thru doesn't fit in <br /> a design if after 20 iterations that it isn't a perfect for the property. I don't know how else to put <br /> it, whether its 11 or 12 and I'm not even trying to design it because I'm sure after 20 iterations <br /> Excerpt: Planning Commission Minutes, September 28, 2016 Page 14 of 20 <br />ally <br /> can't take another 20 feet for that 12th car out of the depth of Building B because then we're <br /> looking at a building's that probably 20 feet deep or we have to severely carve into the corner <br /> Excerpt: Planning Commission Minutes, September 28, 2016 Page 9 of 20 <br />ructural control such as an oil/water separator or sand filter. No other area shall <br /> P16-1349 and PUD-121 Planning Commission <br /> Page 11 of 19 <br />