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THE CITY OF <br /> ,�■■� P PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> _,_r <br /> AGENDA <br /> pLEASANTONC <br /> Wednesday, May 26, 2021 <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/91012209912. <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/planninqcommission. <br /> If you experience a problem joining the meeting with the above URL, you may join by performing <br /> one of the following: <br /> From any Mac or PC open your browser to https://zoom.us/join <br /> • Enter the Meeting ID: 91012209912 and Click Join <br /> • If you have the Zoom client installed - Open and Launch Meeting <br /> • Otherwise — Click on Download and Run Zoom <br /> • If you cannot download or run the application — Click on Join from your browser <br /> From any Smartphone or Tablet, you will have to download the Zoom App <br /> • Click on Join a Meeting <br /> • Enter the Meeting ID: 91012209912 and Click Join <br /> To join by phone <br /> • Dial +1(669) 900-6833 <br /> • Or, +1(253) 215-8782 <br /> • When prompted: Enter Webinar ID: 91012209912 <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 questions, <br /> as needed. <br /> • The applicant will be asked to make a presentation, if desired, or answer questions. Applicant presentations should be <br /> 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 />lanning Commission <br /> 31 of 32 <br />erty. A <br /> development agreement is a commitment between the City and a property owner or developer <br /> to proceed with a specific development in accordance with the terms of an agreement that <br /> describes what land use and related processes shall apply to the application. In essence, a <br /> development agreement locks in the laws in existence at the time of entering into the <br /> agreement and the City agrees not to change its planning or zoning laws applicable to the <br /> specific development project for a specified period. Therefore, future land use decisions <br /> regarding such a development project would not be based on then current planning and zoning <br /> law, but rather they would be based on the laws in existence at the time the development <br /> agreement was executed. The developer gains certainty, through the development agreement, <br /> of the continuity of regulations in force at the time of entering into the development agreement <br /> and prior to a commitment of a substantial investment for project improvements. In exchange, <br /> PUD-139 and P20-0973, 10x Genomics, Inc. Planning Commission <br /> 30 of 32 <br />and primary)). <br /> PUD-139 and P20-0973, 10x Genomics, Inc. Planning Commission <br /> 19 of 32 <br /><br />