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8/15/2006
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SR 06:201
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<br />DRAFT <br /> <br />PUD-54. Threehand, LP/Reznick Property <br />Application for Planned Unit Development (PUD) development plan approval to subdivide <br />an approximately 20-acre site into eight-lots, consisting of seven single-family lots for <br />custom homes and one lot for a City water tank. The property is located at 5 Windy Oaks <br />Drive (formerly 1680 Vineyard Avenue) in the Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan <br />Area and is zoned PUD-HR/OS (Planned Unit Development - Hillside Residential/Open <br />Space) District. <br /> <br />Chairperson Arkin inquired whether there were any speakers in the audience who could not <br />appear at the next meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Steve Brozosky requested to speak. <br /> <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. <br /> <br />Steve Brozosky, 1 Brozosky Hill Way, requested to speak regarding Item 6.d.. PUD-54. <br />Threehand. LP/Reznick Propertv. He indicated that he had submitted an emai1 to the <br />Commission and noted that most of the items had been resolved with the developers during the <br />course of the meeting, particularly with respect to the EVA. He did not believe sports courts <br />should be placed in the hills, which he believed would produce noise and light impacts. The <br />staff cleared up the disclosures and suggested that the disclosure regarding his pigs be included. <br />He noted that the pigs were not there year-round, and some owners may not be aware that they <br />were there. He was satisfied with the visuals. He would like the building heights to remain as <br />they are. He preferred putting trees in, instead of putting money into a forestry fund. He had not <br />had a chance to review the design guidelines and suggested tying it to the tentative map. <br /> <br />Greg Reznick, applicant for Item 6.d., noted that the road alignment matters because the manner <br />in which the property on which the water tank will sit gets paid for is by building the road to a <br />specification that allowed him to do his development. He noted that they could not do the water <br />tank until there is enough specs to trade documents and that the road design must be addressed so <br />the property to install the tank could be obtained. <br /> <br />Commissioner Arkin moved to continue Item 6.d.. PUD-54, Threehand. LP/Reznick <br />Property. and Item 6.e.. PDR-520/PCUP-162, City of Pleasanton, to the next Planning <br />Commission meeting. <br />Commissioner Fox seconded the motion. <br /> <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSTAIN: <br />RECUSED: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Commissioners Arkin, Blank, Fox, Olson, and Pearce. <br />None. <br />None. <br />None. <br />None. <br /> <br />The motion passed. Both public hearing items remained open. <br /> <br />DRAFT EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, May 10,2006 <br /> <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />
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