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consideration is for roadway noise. The City Council could consider adding airport noise however, airport <br />protection zones are outside of the City's limits. Councilmember Arkin stated her interest in adding airport <br />noise as a criterion. <br />In response to Councilmember Arkin, Director Clark stated she does not have data specifying how many <br />residents of high-rises near the BART station work in Pleasanton. Councilmember Arkin requested if it <br />could be obtained. <br />In response to Mayor Brown, Director Clark stated the most expensive housing types are typically <br />detached single-family units. The term affordable is based on someone's income and not the community's <br />standard rental rates. <br />In response to Councilmember Balch, Director Clark confirmed conversions of market -rate units to below- <br />market -rate units do not count in the RHNA inventory. She clarified the need for annexation, subdivision, <br />and master planning in certain East Pleasanton areas are things to consider as factors in site selection. <br />In response to Councilmember Narum, Director Clark clarified the only sites being considered in the <br />baseline inventory are already zoned for residential usage. The Merritt property and Lester property do <br />not currently have the zoning capacity. They are potential sites for this cycle and the sites already <br />identified are those undeveloped from the current RHNA cycle. <br />In response to Councilmember Narum, Director Clark confirmed the criterion for being within one-third of <br />a mile of the BART station gives it three points. The extra weight was a suggestion by the Planning <br />Commission to focus on the opportunity of transit access, but the Council could decide differently. A point <br />was not given for proximity to the Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) train station because it is not a high - <br />frequency service. <br />Mayor Brown would like to increase the half -mile from a freeway on-ramp criterion to one mile. <br />In response to Mayor Brown, Director Clark advised historic areas are covered by having a criterion <br />around potential demolition or removal of historic buildings. There is not a defined historic district where <br />a boundary could be drawn in Pleasanton. <br />Mayor Brown advised the survey may not properly represent the City's population, noting 76% of the <br />respondents are homeowners. Director Clark noted it is a self-selected survey. <br />City Attorney Sodergren advised it is nearing 11 p.m. and the Council decided to continue the meeting <br />and finish item 20. <br />Mayor Brown opened public comment. <br />Jocelyn Combs stated the staff report indicated only 8% of Pleasanton residents work in Pleasanton, <br />resulting in thousands of people commuting daily to work in Pleasanton, creating a lot of greenhouse <br />gases. She called for looking at housing closer to jobs instead of focusing on mass transit. <br />Mayor Brown closed public comment. <br />In response to Mayor Brown, Director Clark reported HCD has provided guidance for counting Accessory <br />Dwelling Units (ADU) in this RHNA cycle where an average of the past five years' ADU development can <br />be projected forward for an estimate. There is no guidance yet from the State in counting production from <br />the recently signed Senate Bill 9. <br />City Manager Fialho confirmed staff would like a motion on the criteria to indicate City Council approval. <br />All Councilmembers and Mayor Brown indicated they approve of Category 1. <br />City Council Minutes Page 11 of 14 September 21, 2021 <br />