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CITY CLERK
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MINUTES
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2/8/2006
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PC 020806
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THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br />The Planning Commission recessed for a break at 9:19 p.m. <br />Chairperson Arkin reconvened the meeting at 9:30 p.m. <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Peazce regazding whether the neazby ice <br />house had a historical significance and whether it would be retained, Mr. Jorgensen noted <br />that he believed that the ice house sat on the County corridor and was outside the scope <br />of this project. <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Fox regarding the timing of Charles Huff's <br />involvement and when the Commission could see a potential change in design, <br />Ms. Decker replied that staff would forwazd the Commission's comments of the design <br />and anticipates that additional discussions could happen in concert with furthering the <br />design. She believed there would be time to refine some of the exterior elements during <br />the period between now and when the project would go to Council in early March. She <br />added that the collaborative effort between the community and City staff would likely be <br />desirable. She emphasized that discussion regarding the project would not end with the <br />comments from the Planning Commission being forwazded to the City Council. <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Blank regazding whether staff recommended <br />!~ that the Planning Commission approve this project as stated in the project description, <br />` Ms. Decker noted that staff s recommendation at the end of the staff report was <br />inappropriately stated. She noted that the Commission's role was more specifically <br />detailed earlier in the staff report and that staff recommends the Commission review and <br />provide comments on the project, which would be forwarded to the City Council for final <br />action. <br />Mr. Jorgensen noted that the Commission's comments would be forwazded to the City <br />Council for its consideration as it provides direction to staff and the architects, who had <br />been directed to start the construction drawings. He noted that in the fall of 2006, the <br />Council will again review the construction drawings, the success of the fundraising, and <br />the internal funding of the project, and will then make a determination on whether to go <br />forward with the project. He believed there was room for the Planning Commission's <br />recommendations to Council as to the direction of the architecture. He added that the <br />Council would like a bid opening by November 2006. <br />Chairperson Arkin noted that this discussion would be treated as a workshop and <br />requested that each Commissioner provide comments. <br />Commissioner Peazce believed the combination of firehouse and arts center was a <br />brilliant idea and that the arts were extremely important to Pleasanton. She commended <br />the Task Force and the fundraisers for their time and effort. She appreciated the PDA's <br />,~ input into the design process. She liked the interior design and believed that the changing <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES February 8, 2006 Page 12 of 18 <br />
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