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AGENDA REPORT
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8/25/2021
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THE CITY OF Planning Commission <br /> —��11011611 I i Agenda Report <br /> LE ASA TO August 25, 2021 <br /> Item 8 <br /> SUBJECT: Actions of the City Council <br /> August 17, 2021 <br /> Consent Calendar: <br /> Actions of the Zoning Administrator and Planning Commission <br /> Consider: (1) Introduction of an ordinance fora major modification to Planned Unit Development <br /> (PUD-114), and minor subdivision; and (2) approval of a resolution for Conditional Use Permit <br /> to construct and operate a 9,792-square-foot church and two-story 24,971-square-foot multi- <br /> purpose building with gymnasium on a 4.3-acre portion of the 16-acre site located at 11300 <br /> Dublin Canyon Road <br /> Approve amendment to the agreement with FirstCarbon Solutions increasing the amount by <br /> $8,965 for environmental analysis of Accessory Dwelling Units in the Happy Valley Specific Plan <br /> Area <br /> Approve first amendment to the agreement with Caltrans for Interstate 680 undercrossings and <br /> overcrossings maintenance <br /> Council approved the consent calendar as submitted <br /> Actions of the City Council Page 1 of 1 August 25, 2021 <br />ven by the commission to the human service needs of <br /> the socially and economically disadvantaged, the elderly and the youth of the community. <br /> Meeting Time: First Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. <br /> Meeting Location: City Council Chamber, 200 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contact: Jay Ingram, Community Services Manager, 931-5346 <br /> Library Commission <br /> Advise the City Council on matters related to the Pleasanton Library and library services <br /> including policy, rules, capital projects, service levels and ongoing operations. Promote the use <br /> of library services to the community. <br /> Meeting Time: First Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. <br /> Meeting Location: City Council Chamber, 200 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contact: Heidi Murphy, Director of Library and Recreation, 931-3400 <br /> Parks and Recreation Commission <br /> Advise the City Council, City Manager, and Parks and Community Services Department on <br /> matters related to the development and provision of services pertaining to parks and recreation <br /> facilities, programs and services. <br /> Meeting Time: Second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. <br /> Meeting Location: City Council Chamber, 200 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contact: Heidi Murphy, Director of Library and Recreation, 931-3400 <br /> Youth Commission <br /> Act as the liaison between Pleasanton's youth community and the City Council; advise the <br /> Council on youth-related issues; promote an understanding and appreciation of community <br /> affairs among the youth of Pleasanton. <br /> Meeting Time: Second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m., September-May <br /> Meeting Location: Remillard Conference Room, 3333 Busch Rd., Pleasanton <br /> Staff Contacts: Joelle Glushenko, Recreation Supervisor, 931-3432 <br /> Committee, Commission, and Task Force List Page 2 of 2 August 25, 2021 <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 />