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son and daughter-in-law, with the intention of living in the second unit. She noted that <br />the ridge of the roof was changed to be three feet lower than that of the main house. <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Fox, Ms. Hamby confirmed that the new <br />project would accommodate five cars, two motorcycles, and a boat. <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br />Commissioner Maas complimented the applicants on the design of the addition. <br />Chairperson Roberts advised that she had spoken with the LaBarres and had walked the <br />neighborhood to see the story poles. She believed the applicants did a good job in <br />adjusting the project. <br />Commissioner Arkin moved to recommend approval of PUD-79-02-1M/PADR-916, <br />subject to the conditions listed in Exhibit B of the staff report. <br />Commissioner Kameny seconded the motion. <br />ROLL CALL VOTE <br />AYES: Commissioners Arkin, Kameny, Maas, Roberts, and Sullivan. <br />NOES: None. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br />ABSENT: None. <br />Resolution No. PC-2004-19 was entered and adopted as motioned. <br />b. PUD-02-6M, City of Pleasanton <br />Application for a modification to the approved Planned Unit Development <br />development plan for aself-service gasoline station with a convenience market, <br />quick-service restaurant, and carwash to require Planning Commission review of <br />the sign for the quick-service restaurant upon change of tenants. The property is <br />located at 1875 Valley Avenue (southeast corner of Bernal Avenue and Valley <br />Avenue) and is zoned PUD-C-O (Planned Unit Development -Commercial - <br />Office) District. <br />This item was continued to March 24, 2004. <br />PRZ-23. Hacienda Owners Association/City of Pleasanton <br />Application to consider an amendment to Chapter 18.116 (Temporary Uses) of <br />the Pleasanton Municipal Code regarding regulations for outdoor events to permit <br />the administrative approval of outdoor company employee events and outdoor <br />sales if certain criteria are met. <br />Mr. Iserson summarized the staff report and noted that the City had allowed outdoor <br />events as temporary conditional uses in the past. Staff worked with James Paxson of <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES March 10, 2004 Page 5 of 10 <br />