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Ms. Nerland stated that the definition of kennel in the Pleasa.iiton Municipal Code is <br />specit3c to dogs and cats- - <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED_ <br />Mark Becker, 2598 Skimmer Court, stated that he did not have much to say at this point <br />except that this issue had escalated to a ridiculous level- He indicated that the letter ti-om <br />the neighbors' attorney was a personal attack on his family, presenting issues that were <br />not true and completely unrelated to the issue of the chickens. He added that he Felt he <br />and his family were being pressured, abused, and harassed- He reiterated that the <br />Commissioners were welcome to come to his home and see the site. <br />Dave Larsen, 85 Crow Canyon Court in San Ramon, attorney, stated that he was a land <br />use attorney who was hired by a group of neighbors to address the conditional use permit <br />issues. He summarized his letter dated July 11, 2005, presenting the following four <br />points= <br />~ ]~ Allowing the chickens to remain on site has ii»pacted the adjacent neighbors for <br />the past several months, so impacts are not theoretical but have been <br />experiences by these neighbors. <br />~2~ While City staff has determined that there is no noise issue if the noise <br />ordinance is not violated, the Pleasanton Municipal Code indicates that it is <br />unlawful to keep animals that cause an annoyance or nuisance to the <br />neighborhood. He noted that the noise standard is not a particular decibel but <br />the peace and quiet neighbors should be able to enjoy without having to close <br />their windows. <br /><3) Allowing four chickens in every residence would change the nature of the <br />subdivision. Most cities do not allow chickens in a residential neighborhood or <br />subdivision. According to the Pleasanton Municipal Code, one of the purposes <br />of the single-family residential zoning is to enhance property values, and the <br />presence of chickens reduces property values- <br />~4~ Granting a conditional use permit would give the applicants a special privilege- <br />The neighbors feel that the applicants will not be able to comply with the <br />conditions of approval of the conditional use permit, given the applicants' past <br />history with controlling their pets- <br />Mr. Larsen reiterated that the neighbors are opposed to conditional use permit- however, <br />should the Commission grant the applicants this permit, he requested that the <br />Commission include the conditions listed on pages 3 and 4 of his letter to ensure that the <br />neighbors are not further impacted by this use permit <br />Gordon Corsie, 2587 Skimmer Court, stated that he lives directly across from the <br />-.- applicant and expressed his apology to the Beckers and the Planning Commission that so <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES July 27, 2005 Page 4 of 3 1 <br />