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<br />Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 of 5 July 27, 2022 <br /> <br />approximately 3.28-acre site located at 990 Sycamore Road. The property is a zoned <br />Planned Unit Development – Agriculture (PUD-A) District <br /> <br />Commissioner Gaidos moved to approve Items 1 through 4 on the Consent Calendar. <br />Commissioner Nibert seconded the motion. <br /> <br />VOTE: <br /> <br />AYES: Commissioners Allen, Gaidos, Morgan, Nibert, and Pace <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Commissioner Brown <br />ABSTAIN: None <br /> <br />The Actions of the Zoning Administrator were approved, as submitted. <br /> <br />The meeting minutes of April 13, 2022 were approved, as submitted. <br /> <br />Resolution PC-2022-09 approving P21-1014 was approved, as motioned. <br /> <br />Resolution PC-2022-10 extending VTM 8528 was approved, as motioned. <br /> <br />MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> <br />5. Public Comment from the audience regarding items not listed on the agenda – <br />Speakers are encouraged to limit comments to 3 minut es. <br /> <br />There were no speaker cards submitted. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> <br />6. Universal Design in New Residential Development – Consider amendments to Title <br />20 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code regarding universal design in new single-family, <br />duplex and triplex residential development and review accessibility conditions of <br />approval for multi-family residential development <br /> <br />Director of Community Development Clark introduced the item and Chief Building Official Rob <br />Queirolo to present the staff report. <br /> <br />Mr. Queirolo presented a PowerPoint overview of the proposed changes to the Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code regarding Universal Design in New Residential Development. <br /> <br />Commissioner Morgan asked about accessible primary entrances, negotiated universal design, <br />accessible tubs, and discussions with developers on impacts to cost. Mr. Queirolo explained <br />accessible primary entrances/landings with half-inch thresholds – these standards are separate <br />from requirements for an accessible path of travel to the entry. He explained negotiated universal <br />design for 44-inch hallways, discussions with developers, and review by the Director. Ms. Clark <br />stated staff did not consult with developers, however in staff’s view the proposed measures are <br />not more complicated nor significantly costlier to construct.