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Mr. Luchini noted he did not believe Costco was at the full 40 percent compact parking and he <br /> recommended keeping the project area in mind, which may develop with a less intensive use. <br /> Mr. Dolan responded that it will come as a design review and parking will be evaluated at that <br /> time. <br /> Commissioner Ritter inquired if the primary change being brought forward pertains to air <br /> quality and traffic. <br /> Mr. Luchini confirmed it is about air quality impacts and clarified the new analysis identified <br /> only one new impact and the mitigation would allow it to be reduced to less than significant and <br /> he described the 2017 EIR air quality impacts which are now less than significant, given <br /> changes to the project. <br /> Commissioner Balch inquired about the preliminary approval granted by Caltrans as it relates <br /> to the freeway off-ramp traffic and asked if this has been approved. <br /> Mr. Dolan confirmed. <br /> Commissioner Ritter commented that the Caltrans process did not stop, and Mr. Dolan replied <br /> how cooperative Caltrans had been in allowing the City to work on it so as not to lose time. <br /> Chair Allen asked and confirmed with Mr. Dolan that if the Caltrans process was delayed it <br /> would delay occupancy for Costco but not the other uses in Phase 1. <br /> Commissioner Brown inquired whether over the past two years there has been significant <br /> change to the project as it relates to the traffic analysis that would warrant any change in traffic <br /> mitigation. <br /> Mr. Luchini replied there would be no changes required per the traffic consultant. <br /> Chair Allen called upon project representatives for a presentation. <br /> Director of Real Estate for Costco Jennifer Murillo thanked staff and members of the public and <br /> community who are in support of the project. She gave a presentation regarding Costco's <br /> commitment to the community, stated the compact parking stalls and spoke about reasons <br /> why Costco prefers larger 10x20 stalls as opposed to smaller, compact stalls because of the <br /> need to position carts in between vehicles in the parking lot, are cognizant of the positive <br /> member experience and tends to provide more stalls and larger stalls. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED <br /> Brian Flynn on behalf of Laborers International Union Local 304 spoke against the proposed <br /> project, stating the EIR is inadequate as it pertains to the health risks from construction <br /> materials proposed to be used such as known carcinogens and greenhouse gas (GHG) <br /> emissions. He asked the Commission to require the developer commit to use of no <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 4 of 9 December 11, 2019 <br /> to this Costco <br /> location. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 9 December 11, 2019 <br />uare-foot, two-story residence with an approximately 1,262-square-foot <br /> attached garage at 4 Winding Oaks Drive. Zoning is Planned Unit Development— Hillside <br /> Residential/Open Space (PUD-HR/OS) District <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 3. Public Comment from the audience regarding items not listed on the agenda — Speakers are <br /> encouraged to limit comments to 3 minutes. <br />