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Mr. Swift commented the Planning Commission recognized the curbs do not need to be <br />cut. The added condition regarding cleanup would only apply to the lots in question and would <br />be hard to enforce. <br /> <br /> Mr. Wiemken felt the condition would apply to over half of the lots in question. <br /> <br /> Vice Mayor Dennis felt it would be hard to enforce conditions on a private street. <br /> <br /> There being no further testimony, the public hearing was dosed. <br /> <br /> Ms. Michelotti commented that as the property gets developed she hoped there would be <br />respect for the existing trees. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Ms. Ayala, and seconded by Ms. Michelotti, to introduce <br />Ordinance 1735, to be read by title only and waiving further reading thereof, approving <br />the application of Eugene and Shirley Lauer for PUD plan approval for six single-family <br />residential lots, as fried under Case PUD-97-16, subject to the conditions in the staff report <br />and memorandum. <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers - Ayala, Dennis and Michelotti <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Mayor Tarvet and Council member Pico <br />ABSTAIN: None <br /> <br />Item <br />Review of the "Alternatives Analysis for the Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan" <br />Report. (SR98:03) <br /> <br /> This item was continued to 1/20/98. <br /> <br />Item 6d <br />Commercial Recycling Options (SR98:IM) <br /> <br /> Nelson Fialho presented the staff report. <br /> <br /> Michael Roush described the three options and indicated Option 1, as supported by <br />Option 2, are legal and can be supported. <br /> <br /> Vice Mayor Dennis asked for public testimony. <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council 1/6/98 <br />Minutes 8 <br /> <br /> <br />