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<br /> <br />APPRO D <br /> <br />rrnvtrrFs <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Pleasanton, California <br />CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />200 Old Bernal <br />Monday, May 6, 1996 <br /> <br />LJ <br />cars TO ORDER <br />The Planning Commission meeting of May 6, 1996, was called to order at 7:05 p.m. by <br />Chairman Lutz. <br />The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. <br />s ROLL CALL <br />Commissioners Present: Commissioners Debra Bazker, Jack Dove, Jack Hovingh, Hal <br />McGuirk, Bob Wright, and Chairman Harry Lutz <br />Commissioners Absent: None <br />Staff Members Present: Wayne Rasmussen, Principal Planner; Dennis Beougher, Assistant <br />City Attorney; Roger Higdon, Assistant Director of Public <br />Works; Bill Van Gelder, Traffic Engineer; and Terri Czapinski, <br />Recording Secretary <br />2. MEETING OPEN FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE AUDIENCE TO ADDRESS THE <br />PLANNING COMMISSION ON ANY ITEM WIiICH IS NOT ALREADY ON THE <br />A E <br />Greg Burton, 4202 Stanley Blvd., /f?A, spoke as the mobile-home representative for those living <br />at Pleasanton Mobile Home Pazk. He advised he had previously sent a letter to the Commission <br />and staff. His concern is regarding the Potential change in land use within the Park. The owner <br />recently increased the available spaces from 32 to 33, which resulted in the encroachment into <br />the space of a Long-telm RV space. Subsequently, the tenant of that space left the park. This <br />space is rio longer considered under the ordinance. Therefore, fewer and fewer spaces are <br />controlled by the ordinance, and the member of short-term RV spaces is increasing. He iixluired <br />if this would be covered under the Brown Act. Mr. Button inquired if flue park falls under the <br />jurisdiction of Pleasanton. He wants the owner to follow the law and stop hurting people. <br />Mr. Beougher advised the speaker that staff is handling the matter. Mr. Burton advised that the <br />answers he has received so far are insufficient. <br />
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