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THE CITY OF <br /> Planning Commission <br /> II-C'111 _�_� I Agenda Report <br /> LE ASANTON August 25 2021 <br /> Item 7 <br /> SUBJECT: Committee, Commission, and Task Force List <br /> Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trails Committee <br /> Advise the Parks and Recreation Commission and the City's Traffic Engineering Division on <br /> bicycle, pedestrian and trail related items. The committee reviews and prioritizes potential <br /> projects, provides input on policies related to bikeways and trails, and promotes community <br /> education and awareness regarding non-motorized forms of transportation. <br /> Meeting Time: Fourth Monday of each month at 6:45 p.m. <br /> Meeting Location: Pleasanton Senior Center, 5353 Sunol Blvd., Pleasanton <br /> Representative: Commissioner Pace <br /> Alternate: Commissioner Brown <br /> Civic Arts Commission <br /> Promote the acquisition, construction and installment of works of public art in Pleasanton. <br /> Make recommendations to the City Council regarding the City Civic Arts Program. <br /> Meeting Time: First Monday of each month at 7 p.m. <br /> Meeting Location: City Council Chamber, 200 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contact: Michele Crose, Asst. Director, Recreation and Human Services, 931-5347 <br /> Committee on Energy and the Environment <br /> Works closely with City staff to prepare an Energy and Environmental Priorities Plan focusing <br /> on energy and environmental issues and strategies reflecting community opportunities, needs <br /> and interests. <br /> Meeting Time: Fourth Wednesday of every other month at 5:00 p.m. <br /> Meeting Location: Operations Service Center, 3333 Busch Rd., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contact: Jennifer Tagalog, Administrative Assistant, 931-5500 <br /> Economic Vitality Committee <br /> Assess the current and ongoing business climate in the City of Pleasanton and offer <br /> suggestions and recommendations to the City Council intended to maintain a strong economic <br /> development base in the City. <br /> Meeting Time: Third Thursday of each month at 7:30 a.m. <br /> Meeting Location: Remillard Conference Room, 3333 Busch Rd., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contact: Pamela Ott, Deputy City Manager, 931-5040 <br /> Committee, Commission, and Task Force List Page 1 of 2 August 25, 2021 <br />mote agricultural production <br /> in accordance with sensitive environmental management practices and to preserve <br /> agricultural uses," and goes on further to state, Policy 11: "Reserve all areas designated on <br /> the General Plan Map as Agriculture and Grazing for the protection of this resource." <br /> d. Program 6.7 of the Open Space and Conservation Element: "Continue to restrict private <br /> development in areas designated as Public Health and Safety and Wildlands Overlay to a <br /> single-family home on existing lots of record as of September 16, 1986." <br /> e. Program 8.2 of the Open Space and Conservation Element: "Retain the scenic attributes <br /> of existing (1-680) and proposed scenic highways (1-580 and State Route 84) including views <br /> of woodlands, hills, ridges, valleys, and grazing lands." <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> 4th Housing Element Cycle(2007-2014) <br /> Site Selection Criteria <br /> Page 3 <br /> meetings, and an email <br /> Additional analysis in topic areas as views and aesthetics will be completed as part of the CEQA review, and will <br /> be brought forward for consideration in future evaluation phases. <br /> Housing Element Update Planning Commission <br /> 7 of 8 <br /> they reflect both the general planning principle that residential uses should be convenient to <br /> schools, parks, and other amenities, and also respond to criteria in the TCAC program that <br /> Housing Element Update Planning Commission <br /> 5 of 8 <br /> discussion regarding massage businesses that arose during the Downtown Specific Plan <br /> (DSP) update, and concerns then about an overabundance of personal services. She <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 9 July 28, 2021 <br />