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DRAFT <br />refrigerator and no cooking equipment or stoves. She added that State Licensing has <br />found that it is fine for the children to be in that center since it includes just a sink and <br />refrigerator. <br />With respect to the next question: "For the Disaster Plan, I don't see a letter from the <br />city granting permission for the temporary relocation to the Public Library or Orloff Park. <br />Where is it?" Ms. Amos stated that no permit is required in the event of an emergency <br />to provide a safe haven for a business, patrons, adults, or children who may exit into or <br />use City properties, such as the library or parks. <br />Commissioner Fox stated that she asked this question because the Child Care <br />Licensing Application asks for a Disaster Plan, including two places to be in case of a <br />disaster. She added that it requests, in parentheses, that the property owner submit a <br />letter indicating the two places cited for the Disaster Plan. Ms. Amos replied that was <br />correct and that the State did acknowledge this. She added that for City facilities, such <br />as a park or the public library, the State requires that there be a disclosure that parents <br />need to be aware of simply where their children will be in the event of a disaster. <br />Regarding the next question: "I asked the city previously whether the city inspects the <br />sandbox daily at Orloff Park per Title 22 (Sandboxes shall be inspected daily and kept <br />free of foreign materials). The response related to weekly and references CPSC <br />recommendations. Can the city please address the question as it relates to Title 22 <br />requirements (daily) not CPSC recommendations." Ms. Amos replied that the City does <br />not inspect the sandboxes on a daily basis and reiterated that Title 22 is governed by <br />the State and not by local jurisdictions. <br />The last question was: "Karate Tournament -page 62 in response to question No. 105 <br />indicates that the applicant states the karate tournament did not take place. However, <br />this web link htto://www.aiif.org/kiaiecho/2008b Spring/Spring08-Ir pdf after the fact that <br />it did take place, but it was on the 20 Did it take place at 1262 Quarry Lane on the <br />20`h?" Ms. Amos replied that staff defaulted to the applicant, who indicated that it was <br />not held on this date. She noted that the website information referenced the Tri-Valley <br />Martial Arts on January 20`h, but it is not clear whether or not it was held at 1262 Quarry <br />Lane as there was no address or location specifically pointed out in that documentation. <br />She stated that the applicant can speak to this. <br />Commissioner Fox referred to the pictures of the bus on page 22a, stating a letter was <br />sent to the applicant in Dublin stating that he needed to move anon-operational vehicle. <br />She noted that the response to that question indicates that January 24th was when the <br />bus caught fire; however, the pictures actually taken of the bus after the fire has a <br />stamp of January 16, 2004. She inquired if the bus incident happened on the 16`h or on <br />the 24th and if the City of Pleasanton received more details about it. <br />Ms. Amos replied that the Code Enforcement Officer for the City of Dublin did go out <br />there on January 2nd, prior to the bus being set on fire, and informed the applicant that <br />the bus needed to be moved. She stated that there was a transient living in the bus <br />DRAFT EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 11/12/2008 Page 3 of 25 <br />