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THE CITY OF <br /> ((,, Planning Commission Agenda Report <br /> 1 1 <br /> _„ m : in ssi-r 1 1 1 1 <br /> LEASANTONc. September 25, 2019 <br /> Item 6 <br /> SUBJECT: Actions of the City Council <br /> September 17, 2019 <br /> Consent Calendar: <br /> Actions of the Zoning Administrator and Planning Commission <br /> Council approved the consent calendar as submitted <br /> Public Hearing: <br /> Public Hearing: Review of the Planning Commission's approval of a Conditional Use Permit <br /> application to operate an indoor axe-throwing lounge located at 1809 Santa Rita Road, <br /> Suites A and B <br /> Action recommended: Approve <br /> Action taken: Approved per staff recommendation with modifications to <br /> Conditions of Approval to: require one coach per lane; require <br /> TIPS certification for all coaches and employees serving alcohol; <br /> generally limit participants to 13 years or older(or 10 years and <br /> older as part of an organized youth group), with waiver signed by <br /> a responsible parent or guardian; require lanes and targets to be <br /> fully fenced; and limit alcohol service to no more than 2 drinks <br /> per session before and during play. <br /> Vote: 5-0 <br /> Actions of the City Council Page 1 of 1 September 25; 2019 <br />existing commercial building located at <br /> 7139 Koll Center Parkway. <br /> P19-0151, 5 Winding Oaks Drive <br /> Application for Design Review approval to construct an approximately 5,770-square-foot, <br /> single-story residence with an approximately 1,137-square-foot attached garage at 5 Winding <br /> Oaks Drive. Zoning is Planned Unit Development — Hillside Residential/Open Space <br /> (PUD-HR/OS) District. <br /> Future Planning Calendar Page 1 of 1 September 25, 2019 <br />rks and recreation <br /> facilities, programs and services. <br /> Meeting Time: Second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. <br /> Meeting Location: City Council Chamber, 200 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contact: Heidi Murphy, Director of Library and Recreation, 931-3400 <br /> Youth Commission <br /> Act as the liaison between Pleasanton's youth community and the City Council; advise the <br /> Council on youth-related issues; promote an understanding and appreciation of community <br /> affairs among the youth of Pleasanton. <br /> Meeting Time: Second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m., September-May <br /> Meeting Location: Remillard Conference Room, 3333 Busch Rd., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contacts: Joelle Glushenko, Recreation Supervisor, 931-3432 <br /> Committee, Commission, and Task Force List Page 2 of 2 September 25, 2019 <br />evers roots larger than <br /> 1" in diameter will occur within the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. <br /> 3. Tree Preservation Guidelines prepared by the Consulting Arborist, which <br /> include specifications for tree protection during demolition and construction, <br /> should be included on all plans. <br /> 4. Any herbicides placed under paving materials must be safe for use around trees <br /> and labeled for that use. <br /> 5. Do not lime the subsoil within 50' of any tree. Lime is toxic to tree roots. <br /> 6. As trees withdraw water from the soil, expansive soils may shrink within the root <br /> area. Therefore, foundations,footings and pavements on expansive soils near <br /> trees should be designed to withstand differential displacement. <br />hat intersection is already horrible. So <br /> you may be talking two more cars to 13 and you're on Owens, and if you block Hopyard we're <br /> going to be hearing it forever and I would hate to vote in favor of a project that would do that. <br /> Again, my comment about the plans labeled "Owens Court." Starbucks has a base for your <br /> evaluation as Bernal. I do worry that that is not comparable for the traffic and my only comment <br /> to that is I avoid that Starbucks because of its location and its circulation pattern. So I'm not <br /> being counted in there because it's so deep and so tricky to get through that parking lot to get <br /> to that Starbucks buried in there that I think we're misrepresenting what we might see here <br /> with the prominent freeway access and the volume of traffic going down Hopyard. <br /> Excerpt: Planning Commission Minutes, September 28, 2016 Page 19 of 20 <br />lanning Commission <br /> Page 11 of 19 <br />