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THE CITY OF <br /> „ _,m <br /> l <br /> cliMuo • <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> LEAS�4I�TOI� AGENDA <br /> Wednesday, August 26, 2020 <br /> 7:00 p.m. <br /> On March 3, 2020 Governor Newsom proclaimed a State of Emergency as a result of the <br /> COVID-19 pandemic and subsequently issued Executive Order N-29-20 suspending provisions of <br /> the Brown Act allowing meetings via teleconferencing and members of the public to observe and <br /> offer comments telephonically or electronically. The virtual meeting will be streamed live <br /> at https://www.youtube.com/user[TheCityofPleasanton. <br /> You may also join and view this meeting by using the meeting credential link: <br /> https://cityofpleasanton.zoom.us/j/94761105908. <br /> If you wish to speak on an item listed on this agenda, please complete and submit a speaker card <br /> at https://pleasanton.seamlessdocs.com/f/planningcommission. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURE <br /> Each of the items listed will be heard as shown on the agenda unless the Planning Commission chooses to change the order. <br /> As each item is called, the hearing will proceed as follows: <br /> • A Planning Division staff member will make a presentation on each case and answer Planning Commission <br /> questions, as needed. <br /> • The applicant will be asked to make a presentation, if desired, or answer questions. Applicant presentations should <br /> be no longer than ten minutes. <br /> • The Chair then calls on anyone desiring to speak on the item. Speakers are requested to state their names for the <br /> public record and to keep their testimony to no more than three minutes each, with minimum repetition of points made <br /> by previous speakers and by being as brief as possible in making their testimony. <br /> • Following public testimony, the applicant will be given the opportunity to respond to issues raised by the public. The <br /> response should be limited to five minutes. <br /> The public hearing will then be closed. The Planning Commissioners then discuss among themselves the application under <br /> consideration and act on the item. Planning Commission actions may be appealed to the City Council. Appeals must be filed <br /> with the City Clerk's Office within 15 days of the Planning Commission's action. <br /> The Planning Commission Chair may enforce other rules as may further the fair and efficient running of the meeting, such as <br /> reducing the amount of testimony time allotted to the applicant and all those who wish to speak when the meeting agenda is <br /> lengthy or when there are numerous speakers for any specific item. The audience is requested to respect and extend courtesy <br /> to all those wishing to testify on all cases by being quiet while others are speaking. <br /> *.**.******************************** <br /> Reso No. PC-2020-10 <br /> CALL TO ORDER, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, AND ROLL CALL <br /> AGENDA AMENDMENTS <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR - Consent Calendar items are considered routine and will be enacted by one <br /> motion unless a request for removal for discussion or explanation is received from the Planning <br /> Commission or a member of the public by submitting a speaker card for that item. <br /> 1. Actions of the City Council <br /> 2. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br />believed additional opportunity to discuss <br /> the proposal would reflect a balanced consideration of this project versus the hundreds of <br /> projects across the City. The letters expressed the passion of those specific Committee <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 6 of 7 August 12, 2020 <br />hough it was ranked as the number one priority <br /> from the community, it was expensive and complicated. She further explained the City relied <br /> heavily on private developers in that section of town for completion of the trail. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 7 August 12, 2020 <br />�• <br /> } * yo- r e 7 X �S:`, yqJ '_ i ti+ "x',. y �3 f � 4, t <br /> Iv <br /> 7. <br /> .. .��, ERI;I L ;; ,,�• L`D .13LRNAL ., / Ee ('�11� n 1 .e. 7r `� t, - wan <br /> 2 t� ti► 't 6 y ;.4.'"...'-is <br /> f 1' '* uw (� 7 <br /> J1r <br /> 1:6,580 <br /> o 0.075 0.'5 mi P20-0568, 218 RAY ST, NAG U I BMftelISISM <br /> Planning Division <br /> 0 i <br /> 0 4110 820 Feet l August 17,2ozo ['L-EA AN foN. <br />