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before he could support it as atraffic-calming measure; he was concerned about the car <br />noise before and after the speed table. <br />Steve Grimes, 3722 Cameron Avenue, noted that it did not matter to him whether the <br />street was straight or curvilinear. He did not want to see a sidewalk on Cameron Avenue <br />and believed there could be an alternative for children to walk. He did not believe <br />narrowing the street to 26 feet would be a good idea. <br />Shirley Lauer, 2221 Martin, noted that she generally supported the plan as well as giving <br />an additional ten feet of land to the Palmer Avenue residents, increasing the size of their <br />backyazds. She also liked the new placement and orientation of the new homes. She <br />believed the undergrounding of utilities on Martin Avenue had been overlooked. She <br />noted that the entire Selway property was included in the proposed PUD, and there was <br />about 300 feet of frontage on Martin Avenue. She believed that Ponderosa Homes would <br />pay into a fund because the amount of frontage was less than 600 feet; Ponderosa would <br />prefer to pay into the fund rather than underground the utilities on Martin Avenue. <br />However, Ponderosa Homes agreed with undergrounding in front of the Selway property. <br />She doubted she would see the completion of Martin Avenue in her lifetime. She <br />believed the poles would be a safety hazard to traffic and would like them to be removed. <br />She did not believe they should be allowed to build the last commercial development area <br />without providing minimum infrastructure such as underground utilities. She believed <br />that Ponderosa Homes should be required to underground the utilities in front of the <br />Selway property, north to the end of Martin Avenue and potentially on Trenery Drive as <br />well. <br />In response to an inquiry by Commission Olson regazding PG&E funding the <br />undergrounding process, Mr. Jost replied that they were not interested in funding the <br />undergrounding at this time. <br />A discussion of the technical and economic aspects of the utility undergrounding process <br />ensued related to Rule 20A PG funding, City matching funds, and the City Council <br />prioritization process for public projects. <br />Commissioner Blank questioned whether the Martin Avenue residents would be able to <br />obtain the undergrounding because the Rule 20A funds had already been allocated for <br />City projects for Fiscal Yeaz 2005-2006. <br />Greg Jetter, 3618 Cameron Avenue, noted that he and other residents had met with <br />Ponderosa Homes the previous Monday to look at the alternative development plans. He <br />appreciated Ponderosa Home's willingness to make concessions and address their <br />concerns throughout the process. The group's consensus was that Alternative 3 was the <br />best and that it had greater offsets benefiting front yard enhancements, allowing for <br />greater curvature of the road; that would also allow slower speeds and would be in <br />character with the neighborhood. Their consensus was that traffic-calming measures <br />should be implemented and that some mitigation issues be developed, such as the double <br />r-. curve ends of the roads. The neighbors believed that speed tables would be better than <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, May 10, 2006 Page 12 of 19 <br />