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mile transit and alternate transportation to reduce vehicle miles traveled . He discussed the cap on VMT <br />reduction requiring calling out significant unavoidable impacts . Commissioner Jain clarified that lakes <br />were included in Zone 7 and would assist in water supply . He asked about the possibility of mixed use <br />and noted the staff indicated most developers were not interested . Ms . Clark clarified that mixed use <br />development was a good thing , but location determined the success of mixed use development. <br />In response to Commissioner Morgan , Ms. Clark stated the EIR tabulated VMT for each site . <br />Commissioner Morgan asked if there would be an issue with submitting something other than <br />Alternative 2 . Ms . Clark state the City had latitude and she reiterated that there was no requirement to <br />adopt the environmentally preferred alternative . <br />A speaker card was submitted , and comment was received from member of the public Jason Quintel. <br />Mr. Quintel , Seefried Industrial Properties, representing owners of 51-acre Kiewit site , indicated support <br />for the Housing Element and Program EIR. He explained the shift from an industrial project to a <br />housing project with affordable and ADU components . He stated they would present a letter requesting <br />clarification on the Kiewit site at the next meeting . <br />Commissioner Nibert stated he was not surprised that traffic and water were impacts and concerns of <br />residents in the City . He anticipated possible comments express ing such concerns. Ms . Clark stated <br />any such comments would be included in the final EIR. Commissioner Nibert thanked staff and the <br />consultant. <br />Commissioner Morgan expressed interest in the final traffic and level of service data . He shared his <br />general concerns including significant increase in population , creating traffic , and changing the City 's <br />characteristics . He stated increasing the City 's population to 96 ,000 would require local businesses and <br />services . He stated the City would be more of a bedroom community rather than full-service City . <br />Commissioner Mohan stated the report offered the County average for VMT. Ms. Clark stated the <br />average VMT for Pleasanton was higher than for the entire County . Chair Pace discussed the State 's <br />requ irement for VMT data . <br />Commissioner Jain stated he was optimistic that transportation technological advances would reduce <br />the impact of the population increase . He concurred that mixed use was necessary to retain the <br />vibrancy of the town . He thanked staff and the consultants. <br />Chair Pace echoed the appreciative comments and acknowledged the tremendous burden of the <br />State 's requirement. <br />MATTERS FOR COMMISSION'S REVIEW/ACTION/INFORMATION <br />5. Reports from Meetings Attended (e.g., Committee, Task Force, etc.) <br />Commissioner Nibert discussed the ILG Planning Commissioner training session; and provided a brief <br />overview of Commission-related items discussed during the Bicycle , Pedestrian , and Trails Committee <br />meeting of October 24 , 2022 . <br />Chair Pace noted the committee assignments would be considered in December 2022 . <br />6. Actions of the City Council <br />Ms . Clark provided a brief overview of the items listed in the report . <br />Planning Commission Minutes Page 4 of 5 November 9 , 2022