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PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br />RESOLUTION N0. PC-87-35 <br />RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL DIRECT <br />CITY STAFF TO INVOKE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS <br />WHEREAS, at their meeting of February 25, 1987, the Planning <br />Commission directed staff to evaluate existing <br />procedures for enforcing development conditions, <br />existing penalties for violations as established in the <br />Municipal Code, and a draft resolution for consideration <br />by the Planning Commission to be sent to the City <br />Council; and <br />WHEREAS, City procedures for monitoring development plan <br />specifications and conditions occur at three levels: <br />plan checking, monitoring of construction, and final <br />building permit approval. Within the past several <br />years, City staff has increased efforts to coordinate <br />plan checking and inspection among Departments. With <br />recent increases in workloads, however, plan checking <br />services have been contracted to private organizations <br />and inspection services switched by departments <br />resulting in a new education process between departments <br />and consultants; and <br />WHEREAS, inconsistencies between approved plans and actual <br />construction may occur, then the developer is required <br />to repair the mistake prior to obtaining a final <br />building permit. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: <br />Section <br />that the Planning Commission requests that the City <br />Council instruct the staff to invoke the City of <br />Pleasanton, Municipal Code General Provision, Chapter <br />1.12 and General Penalty 1.12.020, upon discovery of <br />violations of same. <br />It is the intent of the Commission that this schedule of <br />fines be invoked in all cases in addition to the <br />necessity of requiring the project to be returned to its <br />approved state. <br />Section 2. This resolution shall become effective effective <br />immediately upon its passage and adoption. <br />- 1 - <br />