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CITY CLERK
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MINUTES
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9/24/2008
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15 Y
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PC 092408
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the cul-de-sac on Nevada Court is 55 feet. She stated that based on these <br />distances, the BMX Park would be over 300 feet away from the site. <br />Chair Blank stated that he believed the BMX Park was closer to the site than Beth <br />Emet. Commissioner Narum stated that there was a vacant area between the <br />EBRPD property and the PG&E transformer. She indicated that she was Chair of <br />the Parks and Recreation Commission when the BMX Park opened and that there <br />was a greater concern then about having the Park next to that PG&E transformer <br />station than to a cell phone tower. <br />Commissioner O'Connor inquired if a setback was implemented, and Commissioner <br />Narum stated that there is a little bit of setback but farther to the east. <br />Commissioner Fox stated that this is park land, and the Wireless Facility Ordinance <br />requires a setback of 300 feet from any park. <br />Ms. Decker stated that she believed the term is "City" parks. She noted on the site <br />plan for McDonald's that the building is 119 feet, and from the southerly side of the <br />drive-through to beyond the building is 136 feet. She pointed out that based on that <br />information, the distance to the BMX Park is actually greater than 300 feet and <br />probably greater than 400 feet to Beth Emet. <br />Mr. Dolan left the room to get accurate measurements from the City's base map. <br />Commissioner Fox stated that the McDonald's tower is visible from the EBRPD <br />Shadow Cliffs hiking trails around what used to be the loop road that was planned to <br />be California Splash and inquired if EBRPD was notified of this project. She added <br />that there was a project a few years ago for houses that were visible from the <br />Shadow Cliffs walking trails, and EBRPD had some problems with those buildings, <br />which led to the modification of the project. <br />Ms. Decker stated that those are the homes off of Yolanda Court by Vineyard <br />Avenue. She added that this project was noticed 1,000 feet around the project site <br />and that it appears EBRPD did not consider the increase in height of the existing <br />tower by nine feet to be substantive enough or of interest as staff did not hear from <br />its representatives. <br />In response to Commissioner Fox's inquiry if staff did awalk-through of the EBRPD <br />area to see if the increased tower would be visible, Ms. Decker said no. <br />Mr. Dolan returned to the room and stated that on the City's base map, the <br />BMX Park appears to be way over 400 feet, farther away than Nevada Court. <br />Commissioner O'Connor noted that there is an existing flagpole on the site but that <br />he could not see it in any of the drawings. He inquired where exactly the flagpole <br />was located on the site. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 24, 2008 Page 30 of 41 <br />
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