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THE CITY OF <br /> ,,,�,,,, ....1PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> pLEASA <br /> NTON` AGENDA <br /> Wednesday, April 24, 2019 <br /> 7:00 p.m. <br /> City Council Chamber <br /> 200 Old Bernal Avenue <br /> Pleasanton, CA 94566 <br /> PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURE <br /> Each of the items listed will be heard as shown on the agenda unless the Planning Commission chooses to change the order. <br /> As each item is called, the hearing will proceed as follows: <br /> • A Planning Division staff member will make a presentation on each case and answer Planning Commission <br /> questions, as needed. <br /> • The applicant will be asked to make a presentation, if desired, or answer questions. Applicant presentations should <br /> be no longer than ten minutes. <br /> • The Chair then calls on anyone desiring to speak on the item. Speakers are requested to state their names for the <br /> public record and to keep their testimony to no more than three minutes each, with minimum repetition of points made <br /> by previous speakers and by being as brief as possible in making their testimony. <br /> • Following public testimony, the applicant will be given the opportunity to respond to issues raised by the public. The <br /> response should be limited to five minutes. <br /> The public hearing will then be closed. The Planning Commissioners then discuss among themselves the application under <br /> consideration and act on the item. Planning Commission actions may be appealed to the City Council. Appeals must be filed <br /> with the City Clerk's Office within 15 days of the Planning Commission's action. <br /> The Planning Commission Chair may enforce other rules as may further the fair and efficient running of the meeting, such as <br /> reducing the amount of testimony time allotted to the applicant and all those who wish to speak when the meeting agenda is <br /> lengthy or when there are numerous speakers for any specific item. The audience is requested to respect and extend courtesy <br /> to all those wishing to testify on all cases by being quiet while others are speaking. <br /> ************************************** <br /> Reso No. PC-2019-07 <br /> CALL TO ORDER, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, AND ROLL CALL <br /> AGENDA AMENDMENTS <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR - Consent Calendar items are considered routine and will be enacted by one <br /> motion unless a request for removal for discussion or explanation is received from the Planning <br /> Commission or a member of the public by submitting a speaker card for that item. <br /> 1. Approve the special meeting minutes and regular meeting minutes of March 13, 2019 <br /> 2. P18-0109, Ishaq and Sina Osman - Application for Design Review approval to construct an <br /> approximately 7,104-square-foot residence with attached 850-square-foot garage and detached <br /> 1,200-square-foot Accessory Dwelling Unit on a vacant lot at 4112 Foothill Road. Zoning for the <br /> property is PUD-LDR/RDR/OS (Planned Unit Development-Low Density Residential/Rural Density <br /> Residential/Open Space) District. <br /> 3. P19-0008, Glen Dawson/The Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) Academy - Application for <br /> Conditional Use Permit approval to operate a tutoring facility with a maximum of 72 students at any <br /> one time at 5200 Franklin Drive, Suite 110. Zoning for the property is PUD-I/C-O (Planned Unit <br /> Development — Industrial/Commercial and Offices) District. <br />rding to the applicant, all delivery trucks would be parked <br /> with their engines turned off, no idling would be permitted and no reverse beeping sounds <br /> would be permitted between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Furthermore, the subject <br /> building does not contain any operable windows, which will further reduce potential noise <br /> impacts on the surrounding area. To further minimize any potential noise impacts, staff is <br /> recommending the following conditions of approval: <br /> • All exterior doors must remain closed at all times during operating hours except during <br /> delivery truck loading/unloading activities; <br /> P18-0225, 5675 Sunol Boulevard Planning Commission <br /> 6 of 8 <br />amp. team competitions during the camp. <br />in and Greek their own insightful interpretations of a text effective rhetoric.The class is structured <br /> stems. 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