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<br />Chairperson Fox expressed concern about the safety issues raised by certain collocated <br />businesses and would not support this motion in its current form. <br /> <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> <br />AYES: Commissioners Blank, Narum, O’Connor, and Pearce. <br />NOES: Commissioner Fox. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br />RECUSED: None. <br />ABSENT: None. <br /> <br />Resolution No. PC-2007-11, approving PRZ-37, was entered and adopted as <br />motioned. <br /> <br />c. Downtown Public Art Master Plan <br />Review and consideration of the Draft Downtown Public Art Master Plan. <br /> <br />This item is being continued to a future meeting. <br /> <br />d.PUD-33, James Tong/Charter Properties; Jennifer Lin, Frederic Lin, and <br /> <br />Kevin Lin <br /> <br />Consideration of: (1) an application for a PUD development plan for the Oak <br />Grove development to subdivide an approximately 562-acre site into 51 custom <br />home sites and to designate the area for permanent open space; (2) the Final <br />Environmental Impact Report for the proposal; and (3) the Development <br />Agreement to vest the entitlements covered by this application. The property is <br />located at 1400 Hearst Drive, near the present terminus of Hearst Drive on the <br />southerly sides of the Vintage Hills and the Grey Eagle Estates developments and <br />is zoned PUD – RDR/OS (Planned Unit Development – Rural Density <br />Residential/Open Space) District. <br /> <br />This item is being continued to a future meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />7.MATTERS INITIATED BY COMMISSION MEMBERS <br /> <br />Email Written By Chairperson Fox <br /> <br />Commissioner Blank referenced the previously discussed email from Chairperson Fox, <br />which was written on March 8, 2007, long before this meeting’s agenda was set. He <br />believed it was clearly written in regard to an item that had been unanimously approved <br />and was acceptable to the recipient of the condition. He noted that while it may have <br />been a technical violation of the Brown Act, he did not believe it was intended or thought <br />to be a violation of the Brown Act by Chairperson Fox. <br /> <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES March 14, 2007 Page 18 of 21 <br /> <br /> <br />