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No one in the audience spoke in favor or in opposition to this application. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilman Kinney, and seconded by Councilman Reid, that the <br /> public hearing be closed. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmen Kinney, Reid, and Mayor Pro TemMori <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: Councilman Herlihy and Mayor Pearson <br /> <br /> Councilman Reid expressed objection to the open patio within 5 ft. of the rear <br /> property line stating it was excessive, going from one extreme to another, and that <br /> a more reasonable solution should be determined. <br /> <br /> Mayor Pro Tam Mori declared the public hearing re-opened. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilman Reid, and seconded by Councilman Kinney, that this <br />matter be continued to the meeting of 9-12-73, for full Council consideration <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmen Kinney, Reid, and Mayor Pro Tam Mori <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Councilman Herlihy and Mayor Pearson <br /> <br />Application of the Plannin~ Commission for an ordinance amendment to Article 16 <br />(Off-Street Parking Facilities)~ C.hap..ter 2 (Zo~in~)~ Title II (Zonin~ and Develop- <br />ment) of the Ordinance Code of the City of Pleasanton relatin~ to fundin~ of off- <br />street p.arkin~ facilities <br /> Mayor Pro Tam Mori declared the public hearing open. <br /> <br /> Mr. Scheidig presented the staff report, stating that this ordinance would allow <br />a development with insufficient parking spaces to make an agreement with the City, <br />the terms to be drawn up by the City Attorney and approved by the City Council, to <br />pay a sum equal to the amount of deficient parking existing, the monies resulting <br />from the agreement to be used to provide off-street parking for the downtown area. <br /> <br /> Mr. Charles Gielow, 7761 Applewood Way, representing the Chamber of Commerce, <br />stated that the Board of Directors had not had an opportunity to meet regarding <br />this matter but personally he felt that it would provide and encourage a favorable <br />atmosphere for downtown development, and this type of amendment had always been <br />supported by the Chamber of Commerce in the past. <br /> <br /> Mr. Joe Schwab, Attorney, 351 St. Mary Street, spoke in favor of this amendment <br />regarding needed off-street parking facilities in the downtown area. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilman Reid, and seconded by Councilman Kinney, that this <br />matter be continued to the meeting of 9-12-73, for full Council consideration. <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmen Kinney, Reid, and Mayor Pro Tam Mori <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Councilman Herlihy and Mayor Pearson <br /> <br />Application of the Plannin~ Commission to amend Sections 2-5.35 and 2-5.37~ Article <br />3, Chapter 2, Title. II pf the Ordinance Code of the Cit7 of Pleasanton to require a <br />minimum 23 ft. front setback for sin~.~.e famil7 residences and a minimum 20 ft. front <br />setback fq.r multiple residences <br /> Mayor Pro Tam Mori declared the public hearing open. <br /> <br /> Mr. Harris presented the staff report regarding this matter, stating that Section <br />2-5.37, which will allow up to 50% of the lots on any block to be developed with a <br />15 ftl. fzont setback where single-story multiples are built, and up to 25% where they <br />are two-story, has proven to be an undesirable method to achieve flexibility in <br />alignment of multiple dwellings. <br /> <br /> No one in the audience spoke in favor or in opposition to this application. <br /> <br /> 3. 8/27/73 <br /> <br /> <br />