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r- Commissioner Blank noted that the Planning Commission had voted unanimously twice <br />to agendize an item to propose an ordinance requiring fire sprinklers in all new <br />construction (September 2005 and January 2006). He believed the Planning Commission <br />had spoken cleazly regazding this subject. He believed the current policy was restrictive <br />because the General Plan did not require them. He believed that stating the City <br />encouraged sprinklers would provide a positive position regarding sprinklers. <br />Commissioner Fox believed that Goa17 (Catastrophic Emergency) should include a <br />program addressing decisions to evacuate and how fast it would be made. <br />Chief Cody noted that there was a methodology for evacuations, which included the <br />activation of the emergency operations center of the City. The City Manager, as the <br />Director of the center, would make that decision based on operational information <br />available at the time. That information would be broadcast in a variety of ways <br />throughout the City, depending on what infrastructure was still available. KKIQ-FM and <br />740 AM were two radio stations in the system, and an automated phone dialer would be <br />utilized to communicate with residents. <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Fox whether a siren system would be used in <br />the event of a power outage, Chief Cody replied that power outages would not affect the <br />land line phones. She would like to see an evacuation plan as part of the General Plan. <br />Chief Cody noted that the plan was part of the emergency operations plan that is <br />~.,, referenced in the General Plan. He believed that was a level of operational detail that <br />was unnecessary in the General Plan. Commissioner Fox believed that it should be stated <br />in Program 21 that there was a plan and noted the example of New Orleans. He stated <br />that New Orleans did have a plan, but they did not know what it was and how to exercise <br />it. In Pleasanton, all City staff aze trained in the emergency plan. <br />Commissioner Pearce believed it was important for people to take disaster prepazedness <br />classes. <br />Chairperson Arkin believed this was a crucial element and commended the Police and <br />Fire Departments on their work on this document. The Commissioners asked that the <br />Draft Element be moved forward to the City Council with their comments. <br />7. MATTERS INITIATED BY COMMISSION MEMBERS <br />b. Residential Sprinklers for New Construction <br />Ms. Decker deferred the staff report to Eric Cazlson, Fire Marshall, and William Cody, <br />Fire Chief, as the memo was a result of their participation in the discussion in terms of <br />regulations that aze currently enforced in the City of Livermore and how that varies with <br />what the City of Pleasanton has adopted. <br />Mr. Carlson stated that he would be available to answer questions and noted that <br />reliability costs were a major element in the development of residential fire sprinklers. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES June 28, 2006 Page 16 of 26 <br />