EXHIBIT D
<br /> Ht `IIY °r BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN & TRAILS
<br /> COMMITTEE
<br /> pLEASANTON_ MEETING MINUTES
<br /> Pleasanton Senior Center
<br /> 5353 Sunol Boulevard, Pleasanton, CA 94566
<br /> Monday, April 22, 2019
<br /> CALL TO ORDER
<br /> The Bicycle. Pedestrian and Trails Committee meeting of April 22, 2019. was called to
<br /> order at 6:46 p.m by Chairperson Bowers. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
<br /> ROLL CALL
<br /> Committee Members Present: Chairperson Bryan Bowers, Vice-Chairperson Herb
<br /> Ritter, Richard Duffy, Steve McGinnis, Todd Nelson,
<br /> and Tess Shotland.
<br /> Committee Members Absent: David Fisch, Tom Hall, Don Johnston and Sharon
<br /> Piekarski.
<br /> Staff Present: Mike Tassano, City Traffic Engineer; Matt Nelson,
<br /> Associate Traffic Engineer; Lea Frizzell, Recording
<br /> Secretary; Jenny Soo, Associate Planner.
<br /> Agency Representatives: None.
<br /> AGENDA AMENDMENTS
<br /> None.
<br /> MINUTES
<br /> 1. Approve regular meeting minutes of February 25, 2019
<br /> A motion was made by Richard Duffy, seconded by Todd Nelson, to approve the
<br /> February 25, 2019 meeting minutes. The motion was approved.
<br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
<br /> 2. Introductions/Awards/Recognitions/Presentations
<br /> None.
<br /> Bicycle, Pedestrian & Trails Committee Minutes April 22, 2019
<br /> Page 1 of 3
<br />ked staff to work with the applicant to
<br /> determine where there is flexibility.
<br /> Commissioner Brown said he would like to see the proposal include a distinct trail from a
<br /> distinct driveway that can run in parallel, be separated or a different configuration.
<br /> Commissioner Allen suggested two alternative proposals be submitted. She likened this to the
<br /> Carpenter's Union project and whether or not a landscape solution would work. It turned out it
<br /> could work and it was a win/win, so they want a design that has an agricultural character on
<br /> Sycamore and asked if other Commissioners believe this is a priority.
<br /> Commissioners agreed they would like the homes to look similar to the other homes; to have a
<br /> rural feel and not like the homes on the west side.
<br /> Excerpt: Planning Commission Minutes, July 11, 2018 Page 11 of 11
<br />m.
<br /> Commissioner Allen said she would like to see a detailed visual where the exact building pads
<br /> would be along Sycamore Road. In the design she would like to see inclusion of garages and
<br /> ADUs which will provide her with enough information in determining one or two lots.
<br /> Excerpt: Planning Commission Minutes, July 11, 2018 Page 10 of 11
<br />s a result.
<br /> In terms of what would be amenities, because a design for connection of a trail would be ready
<br /> in the near term, she recommended funding be provided by the applicant to the City to be used
<br /> for the highest priority projects in the bike and pedestrian master plan that deal with
<br /> connectivity, especially in south Pleasanton. One in particular is the circuit bicyclists take from
<br /> Sycamore to Foothill and then around Foothill. One of the key provisions is for a wider bike
<br /> lane on Foothill so there is a logical connection to improving bicycling along the corridor here
<br /> that is realistic in the near term and money can do that. She asked that staff look at other
<br /> options along those lines, and how much of a contribution was realistic based on splitting the
<br /> difference of the profit a land owner would receive by having the additional two parcels.
<br /> Excerpt Planning Commission Minutes, July 11, 2018 Page 9 of 11
<br />, 2018 Page 3 of 11
<br />Way, existing lots range from 15,033 sq. ft. (5769 Hanifen Way)to 20,313 sq.
<br /> ft. (1008 Sycamore Creek Way).
<br /> P18-0075, 990 Sycamore Road Planning Commission
<br /> 11of16
<br /> 'Y a 0421 0 0 �I ,�� r •u"' - 36.
<br /> ,`a yy�� n2+a /'�. oM 'le' k� W, k
<br /> 3S 94 '@ g 'via
<br /> R T3
<br /> 1:5,300
<br /> 0 0.05 0.1 mi PUD-89-06-08M, Gabriela Marks, 4210 Rosewood Drive Planning Division _
<br /> January 7 2020 `( �� ""���
<br /> 0 330 660 Feet I Y
<br /> I , I I
<br /> |