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Chairperson Fox disclosed that on the morning of Saturday, July 7, 2007, she met with <br />Mr. Carey, Mr. Maestas, and Charles Huff at the site. <br /> <br />Commissioner Blank disclosed that he had traded many phone calls with the applicants in <br />an attempt to meet but that he did drive by the property several times. <br /> <br />Commissioners Olson and O’Connor disclosed that they met with the applicants at the <br />property. <br /> <br />Commissioner Narum disclosed that she had spoken on the phone with Mr. Maestas. <br /> <br />Michael Carey, applicant, noted that Sandra Greenwood, the neighbor to the left, built the <br />stone wall. He noted that there were shrubs in front of the wall and that some of their <br />own plants grew against the fence. He would accept staff recommendations for the <br />landscaping along the fence and would be amenable to continuing the stone fence or <br />adding a wood fence. He would agree to add flowering plants to soften the look along <br />the fence. He displayed the type of turf stone to be used in the project and noted that he <br />was excited to start this project in the Downtown area. He noted that there would be no <br />in-lieu parking and that the six street parking spaces on Peters Avenue would be retained. <br />They would use historic colors to be compatible with the Downtown Design Guidelines, <br />which encouraged infill projects. He noted that he intended to use the Sherwin-Williams <br />Arts and Crafts and Victorian paint palettes. <br /> <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner O’Connor regarding the landscaping, <br />Mr. Carey described the details of his landscaping plans. <br /> <br />Charles Huff, project architect, 30 West Neal Street, noted that this infill project should <br />be in alignment with staff’s goals for the Downtown area and added that these units <br />would be treated as single-family homes for the people who would occupy them. He <br />noted that the home designs were meant to be a “Pleasanton Heritage” style. He noted <br />that many of the details followed the basic treatments already found in Downtown. He <br />believed the home sizes would be adequate for families and that they had spoken to <br />members of the surrounding community. He was pleased to find that people were <br />generally receptive to the project. He observed that the dissenting families did not live <br />adjacent to the project. <br /> <br />Commissioner Blank noted that if the ceiling were to be taken down, the sprinklers <br />should be installed. If the existing ceiling were to be preserved and only small repairs <br />were to be performed, he may have a different view. Mr. Huff replied that they expected <br />to replace some of the walls and electrical work. <br /> <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Blank regarding whether the sheetrock would <br />be torn down, Steve Maestas, applicant, replied that the old house has been renovated <br />several times with sheetrock, and they could install sprinklers and then replicate the old- <br />world plaster interior. <br /> <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES July 11, 2007 Page 15 of 27 <br /> <br /> <br />