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8. Actions of the City Council <br /> Ms. Clark provided a brief overview of the items listed in the report. <br /> 9. Future Planning Calendar <br /> Planning and Permit Center Manager Melinda Denis gave a brief overview of future items <br /> for the Commission's review. <br /> MATTERS INITIATED BY COMMISSION MEMBERS <br /> Commissioner Allen requested an update for signage and retail activity at Iron Horse Realty on <br /> Main Street. Chair Brown stated he noticed the same. Ms. Clark responded that similar <br /> complaints had been received. Ms. Denis confirmed the applicant had been made aware of the <br /> deadline to meet the criteria and explained the first eleven feet of retail requirements. Ms. <br /> Clark sated the City Council will be discussing active ground floor use. <br /> Commissioner Allen asked for an update on the Lucky's shopping center landscaping located <br /> on West Las Positas Boulevard. Ms. Denis responded she will provide an update after <br /> speaking with the project planner. Chair Brown remarked on the amount of the color red in the <br /> Lucky's project, which might be excessive. <br /> Commissioner Gaidos inquired about Weekends of Main where Downtown was closed off to <br /> vehicle traffic during the weekends and asked if there was a sunset date. Ms. Denis responded <br /> that staff was working with the businesses to remove side panels on tents. She anticipated <br /> changes following the June 15, 2021 , statewide changes to COVID restrictions. Ms. Clark <br /> stated that indoor dining capacity was expected to reduce the necessity for outdoor tent <br /> capacity, and thus anticipated the program being phased out over the next few months. Ms. <br /> Denis discussed the Pop Up Parklet program. <br /> Commissioner Nibert suggested if staff maintains an existing list of previously approved <br /> projects, it could be useful for the Commission to receive a version of the list which shows the <br /> current project status. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> Chair Brown adjourned the meeting at 9:50 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Stefanie Ananthan <br /> Recording Secretary <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 7 of 7 May 12, 2021 <br /> Chair Brown suggested outreach for sites where there might be zoning changes. <br /> Commissioner Pace suggested consideration of best practices from other communities. <br /> Chair Brown asked the Housing Commission and Planning Commission roles. Ms. Clark stated <br /> the Housing Commission focused more on program pieces, such as tax credit, federal and <br /> state grant programs. Ms. Wise discussed their library of best practices which would be shared <br /> with the Commission. Chair Brown discussed the goal to increase production of housing. <br /> Chair Brown stated the Communication Plan was good and suggested providing notice of <br /> potential rezoning. <br /> Commissioner Nibert concurred that the Communication Plan was good. He asked about the <br /> need for additional meetings and outreach. Ms. Clark stated there was contingency included in <br /> the budget for increased meetings and outreach. <br /> Commissioner Pace asked the most successful ways to engage the public in prior cycles. Ms. <br /> Clark discussed prior public outreach efforts and increase use of social media. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 5 of 7 May 12, 2021 <br />e requirements and how does the 6th RHNA Cycle compare to the cities of Livermore and <br /> Dublin. Ms. Clark stated she had not looked at that data point but could bring back the <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 7 May 12, 2021 <br /> of 16 <br /> Page 5 of 16 <br /><br /> , ..'itiovvittcl.,d--:_-_-:_--- ---.1, --,.,,c-v-,,t, ._,A g <br /> -,1 <br /> 1--J <br /> It WAYCROSSCRISFIELD .*- 4-; -,47÷-'' 1.1--1 ''.-. HAM <br /> ;-----fk;s7,4G <br /> il <br /> 3` <br /> • kst • .7 <br /> I DIJNIYA1:1%, ..4.. ,i4is' '1 , „J 10 ,,,... <br /> ‘1 'kTIAV - 1) \ ‘ ' ?) $.Y \t, ,2:2/ <br /> \ ‘ 111-,-,: . <br /> ,..... i ..., i <br /> 1:11,343 <br /> o 0.125 0.25 mi PUD-140, Townsend, Lot Line, 2207 Martin Ave Planning Division =-- -.• .-.... , 1:16 <br /> I i II May 10,2021 FLEA:.,ANTON. <br /> 0 650 1,300 Feet <br />