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and elso the buffering to the residential area. HE noted that <br />the har of the fuildings in the complex were almost identical <br />to the front; thereby enhancing the appearance. He pointed out <br />cmIore to be used and the type of facing for the buildings- <br />Cox, 2353 Saddleback Drive, DenviIle, stated that he was <br />the owner of the Shell Station on Hopyard Road in PIeesantcn <br />He said thet Sbeli Oil Co. had agree � that he would be the <br />dealer �t the proposed service station in the proJect ne <br />sca+eh that he has been e Shell dealer sioce 1976 on Ho � we <br />remorted a highle successful operation. addressed and <br />conherns` neteng that they did not allow �oitering; they s�ver�l <br />�xcellent reetionsh1p wlth the Pleasanton police; they :��= an <br />adult meqazlpes; nothing that would e~ /^�v �e�� no <br />aIluw no video �ames; they have a full-time ncourage drug use; they <br />they have a drnfesszonal land m�in�e�ance person; <br />of the flowers that is done to do weeding and replanting <br />have met with homeowners +our times a year. He stated they <br />meowners in an effort to address all their <br />coecerrs' He said the car wash was designed so as not to b e <br />would <br />ozsturbeng to the neighbors; he thought increased traffic l <br />not be a problem as it was estimated that only 10 percent of <br />�business wou�d come off the freeway. He said it was the � c h e <br />poicy of Shell Cil Cu. to operate on a 24 hour basis eHe current <br />t�et Cond^tion 13 be revised to allow gas deliveries ^after asx�d <br />as the pemps on the trucks were noise-free and there �upm <br />Ies� ^ a r��k to Lb� public at that time. He felt that woulo be <br />beer and wine were a very important and necessary ne sale o� <br />business lr order to ensure its s e�sa�y Part �� the <br />a study whieh purported that the c��ss^ He furnished a �opy of <br />at service stations contrib u e t de �a�� of beer and wine purchased <br />tr negligibly to traffic- accidents. <br />He wished to confirm • ,ac nopyard Shell has had no viol t� <br />with respect to the seIe of beer and wine at that st ti e on� <br />a <br />netted that the neerby Longs Drugstore was allowed to on. He <br />bevereges' � el � z h ese <br />Harvey Leviee returned to the podium, noting that they would <br />mepe to work out a solution regarding the sale of beer and <br />wine- He found all the other conditions by staff acceptable. n <br />Pat � <br />F�tsimmons, 3655 Camelot Court, stated that his property <br />Peeks up to the l3 ft- setback. He was representing Dave Baxly <br />who was President of Pleasanton Meadows Homeowners Aesoc~ation <br />He read a letter from the President opposing the convenience <br />^ <br />store; onoos;ng the sale of beer and wine, in particular becaese <br />of the proximity to the Santa Rita iail and the subsequent <br />reIease of ,ts inmates; and increased traffic associated with <br />the proposed 24 hour operation. He stated that he had m=- t with <br />Levine and Cox and discussed the mutter with them felt <br />" <br />that a 24 hoer service station was not necessary in that area. <br />Robert Farrell, 3239 Fairlane, stated his property abuts the <br />property ir; question. He opposed the 24 hour operation of a gas <br />station along with the sale of beer and wine; particularly <br />because of the close proximity to the Santa Rita jail. He was <br />Page <br />r- <br />13 <br />