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<br />continue to generate revenue for the City over time and benetit the community. He indicated that he <br />was in favor of the proposed Home Depot and that traffic is an important issue that needs to be <br />addressed. He requested staff to look into the possibility of building a bike path or some kind of trail <br />path from the end of Nevada Court along that edge of the property to Shadow Cliffs so children can <br />get to the recreational facilities without having to pass through the parking lot at Home Depot. <br /> <br />Mr. Pavan replied that fi'om the design standpoint, the staff discourages the public use of serviee <br />areas behind large retail developments because those areas are not safe for pedestrians or bikers as <br />they have no storehonts or activities, delivery trucks use that area, and there is no ongoing public <br />monitoring that parking lots would have. He indicated that it would be preferable to place the bike or <br />trail path through the parking lot at the front of the stores. <br /> <br />Chairperson Arkin recommended that statf work with the applicant to address the issue and come <br />back with their design. <br /> <br />Commissioner Fox stated that the project is a high-intensity use and should be located by the <br />ti-ceway. She noted that traffic would be attracted to this area and that while she could support a <br />Long's Drugs since this is a neighborhood use, she could not envision a big box superstore with eight <br />to ten lanes three miles from the freeway. She indicated her agreement with the comments made <br />regarding the pedestrian and biker situation on Kolin Street and Valley Avenue and recommended <br />that they be referred to the Traffic Committee. She added that with the Iron Horse Trail coming to <br />Valley Avenue ti'om Santa Rita Road and ehildren crossing Stanley Boulevard to go to the Shadow <br />Cliffs location, she would like to see an elevated pedestrian bridge to carry biking and pedestrians <br />traffic across the widened Stanley Boulevard rather than having them cross a m,~jor arterial. In terms <br />of the architecture, she stated that the 110me Depot store still looks like a big box compared to the rest <br />of the center and agreed with Chairperson Arkin that the arched doors need to be removed and the <br />huge blank mass in front broken up to make the store look more attractive. She indicated that staff <br />needs to look into mitigation measures to address the traffic along the Valley Avenue and Santa Rita <br />Road area sueh as taking out the train overcrossing to widen the underpass on Valley A venue. <br /> <br />Commissioner O'Connor indicated his agreement with the recommendations made by the other <br />Commissioners with respect to a safe passage for children and the architectural elements. I-Ie stated <br />that he would also like to see proposals on how to limit some of the intense units which can incrcase <br />traffic to the area as well as result in parking shortages. He requested staff to look into <br />traffic-calming measures for Valley Avenue, whether it be to widen the bridge or adopt some of the <br />suggestions made by the community such as installing elevated speed limit signs and speed dots and <br />moving stop signs back hom crosswalks. He further recommended that staff look into what can be <br />done to direct 18 wheelers away fi'OI11 Sunol Boulevard and First Street and limit delivery trucks for <br />this project to major arterials such as Isabel Avenue and Stanley Boulevard and away hom Valley <br />A venue and residential streets. <br /> <br />Commissioner Blank commended the good relationship existing between I-Iome Depot and the <br />synagogue and requested that delivery truck schedules be sensitive to the synagogue's activities. <br />particularly the Friday night services and Sunday school. He expressed agreement with <br />Commissioner Olson's comments but indicated that he is not prepared at this time to endorse the <br />project until he sees the final design of the project. Hc noted that the architecture is definitely <br /> <br />EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, May 24, 2006 <br /> <br />Page 1 0 of 1 I <br />