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195 <br /> <br />item 9d <br /> <br />PUD-87-15-1M~__~Qplication of Gooch and Associates for a major <br />modification to the ~Qproved development .Klan for a 25-unit <br />sing~z!~Gi~ ~esidential .QEQject located at 5759 Vineyard <br />Avenue to reconfigu~e the ~Qp~oved deveiQpment Q~O=__Zoninq for <br />~h~__QEQQ~E~_is PUD (Planned Unit DevelOpment) - Medium Dens~_ <br />Residential District <br /> Mr. Swift presented the report (SR:88:150) dated April 5, <br />1988, regarding this matter. <br /> <br /> MayoF Mercer declareO the public hea~ing open on this item. <br /> <br /> Ken Gooch, i Peters Avenue, representing the application, <br />stated that he has ~eviewed the ~epo~t and concurs with staff <br />recommendations. <br /> <br /> Mayor Mercer declared the public hearing closed. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Wilson, seconded by <br />Councilmember Mohr, introducing Ordinance No. 1560, approving <br />the application of Sooch and Associates for a major modification <br />to the approved development plan for a 25-unit single-family <br />residential project located at 5~59 Vineyard Avenue to <br />~econfigu~e the approved development. <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers Butler, Mohr, Wilson, and Mayor <br /> Mercer <br />NOES: Councilmember Brandes <br />ABSENT: None <br /> <br /> Councilmember B~andes ~eiterated that he could not support <br />the application for the same ~eason given in the previous <br />application. <br /> <br />item 9e <br /> <br />GPZ~Zi~__GQQ~iE~QO__Q!__~ Ci~Z of Pleasanton to amend the <br />Housinq Element of the General Plan to limit the total number of <br />housing units which can be .~iven Growth Manaqement_~proval to a <br />max_imUG___o!__!~OOO__peC_~ear and to exempt housing_dEflects of 5 <br />units or less from the 1:000 unit limit <br /> Mr. Swift presented the ~eport (GP-88-1) dated March 50, <br />1988, regarding this matter. <br /> <br /> Councilmembe~ Brandes said he could support a base of 0 to <br />4. <br /> <br /> Counci!membe~ Wilson stated he supported staff's <br />~ecommendation. <br /> <br /> Mayor Mercer discussed the issue of affordability, noting <br />the~e are tremendous loopholes associated with that issue. <br /> <br /> Page 13 4-5-88 <br /> <br /> <br />