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Charles Huff project architect, 30 West Neal, noted that this project was the type of use <br />encouraged by the Planning Commission and City Council. He noted that he designed <br />this project 20 years ago and noted that the applicant would give the front of the building <br />more of a heritage look_ <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Blank whether the appropriate earthquake <br />bracing for the second floor would be installed, Mr. Huff confirmed that it would meet all <br />appropriate requirements_ <br />Michael O'Callaghan, Pleasanton Downtown Association, 125 West Neal Street, spoke <br />in support of this item and encouraged the Commission to approve this application <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED_ <br />Commissioner Arkin stated that he would like to see more projects like this and <br />wholeheartedly supported it. <br />Commissioner Roberts moved to approve PDR-441 as recommended in the staff <br />report_ <br />Commissioner Blank seconded the motion_ <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br />AYES: Commissioners Arkin, Blank, Fox, Maas and Roberts_ <br />NOES: None. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br />RECUSED: None. <br />ABSENT: None. <br />Resolution No_ PC-2005-1 O was entered and adopted as motioned. <br />c_ PUD-OS-1M. Frank and Barbara Berlo Qar/Kenneth and Pamela Chrisman <br />Application for a major modification of the PUD development plan to replace the <br />approved house design plans with design guidelines and to separate the <br />development of the overall project into two phases. The property is a 1 3.2-acre <br />site located at 1944 and 2200 Vineyard Avenue, in the Vineyard Avenue Corridor <br />Specific Plan Area. Zoning for the property is PUD-LDR Planned Unit <br />Development -Low Density Residential District. <br />This item was continued to a future meeting. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES February 23, 2005 Page 10 of 17 <br />