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<br /> <br />time there is no minimum or maximum of nights that a resident cou d stay. In further <br />response to Commissioner Mahern's concern that one-nighters migh fill up the rooms and <br />then there would be no room for longer term residents, Mr. Kuchm thought that would be <br />"great. " <br /> <br />Commissioner Mahem questioned Mr. Kuchman about the need for signage and an internally <br />illuminated sign. Mr. Kuchman reiterated that the residence hotels I have similar signage; <br />the nearest one is in San Iose. <br /> <br /> <br />Lawrence Lui, Harbor View Investment, Inc., 645 Harrison St., S Francisco, injected that <br />they have about 40 residence hotels in the U.S. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wright asked the applicant whether all the units are ne bedroom. He felt <br />that families might come who have children and may need two bedr ms. Mr. Lui replied <br />that some of the units are two-bedrooms. In addition, the living r m couch makes into a <br />bed; the units also have kitchens where cooking can be done. <br /> <br /> <br />tback to the south border <br />cture, is the tallest <br /> <br />Chairman Hovingh asked the height of the tallest building and the <br />of Foothill Road. Mr. Kuchman replied Building 1, a two-story s <br />building; the setback is about 80 ft. <br /> <br />~- <br /> <br />Commissioner Horan noted that the City has some strict signage reg lations and wanted the <br />applicant to be aware and understand that the signage he is requesti g may not adhere to <br />those standards. He noted that the sign that Home Office advocates may not pass City <br />standards. Mr. Kuchman commented that the Design Review Boar informed him that if the <br />size of the letters are in conformance, it could be left up to staff's d scretion. Commissioner <br />Horan indicated that this may not be adequate, and would prefer to ee the signage again. <br /> <br />Commissioner McGuirk questioned the applicant regarding Cable and the need for a <br />satellite dish. Mr. Kuchman replied they would have Cable TV, bu there should be no need <br />for a satellite dish and does not intend to install one. Commission McGuirk stressed that <br />he would not be in favor of a satellite dish, as they are always very difficult to screen, <br /> <br />Robert Cordtz, 262 W. Angela, stated that he is a member of the C nvention and Visitors <br />Bureau and also an owner of a Bed and Breakfast inn. He said he i not planning to speak <br />for or against the project. He noted that the letter from Barbara Hi man of the Convention <br />Bureau has not been addressed by that Board at this time. He no it has always been the <br />plan for the Convention Bureau to have a facility available in Plea ton that will <br />accommodate a large number of people and thus, encourage conven 'ons and visitors to <br />Pleasanton. Mr. Cordtz expressed some concern about adequate p king for residents, and <br />did not know how this project would fit in with the Wells Fargo pr 'ect of about 500 rooms. <br /> <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> <br />Minutes Planning Commission <br />May 27. 1992 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br />
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