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THE CITY Of <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> pLEASANTON. MEETING MINUTES <br /> City Council Chamber <br /> 200 Old Bernal Avenue, Pleasanton, CA 94566 <br /> APPROVED <br /> Wednesday, September 11, 2019 <br /> CALL TO ORDER, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, AND ROLL CALL <br /> The Planning Commission Meeting of September 11, 2019 was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by <br /> Chair Allen. <br /> The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Commissioner Ritter. <br /> Staff Members Present: Natalie Amos, Associate Planner; Ellen Clark, Planning Manager; <br /> Dan Sodergren, City Attorney; Stefanie Ananthan, Recording <br /> Secretary <br /> Commissioners Present: Commissioners Jack Balch, Justin Brown, Brandon Pace (arrived at <br /> 7:18 p.m.), Herb Ritter and Chair Nancy Allen <br /> Commissioners Absent: Commissioner Greg O'Connor <br /> AGENDA AMENDMENTS <br /> Approval of the minutes were pulled off the Consent Calendar for edits by Commissioner <br /> Brown: <br /> Page 7, second paragraph: "Commissioner Brown echoed Commissioner Ritter's comments... <br /> He stated that he had to organize a corporate event and he chose a different type of <br /> recreational event, but he had been sent a video on axe-throwing and thoug-kit though safety <br /> was not a concern, he now realizes that this incident was an outlier and appreciated hearing <br /> the applicant's explanation behind what he'd seen in the video clip. <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 meeting minutes of August 14, 2019 <br /> Commissioner Brown moved to approve the Consent Calendar with amendments as <br /> noted. <br /> Commissioner Balch seconded the motion. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 1 of 8 September 11, 2019 <br />t the home to be torn down was in need of demolition; however, the <br /> owners did not approach the City and go through the proper channels to act accordingly. He <br /> also remarked that staff will review the PMC and add stricter regulations and enforcement to <br /> prevent such situations in the future. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 8 of 9 August 14, 2019 <br />location is on one of the busiest streets within the <br /> City so he thinks the location for this project could even be proposed in the downtown area. <br /> While this type of recreational use is new to the City, he thinks the operator has demonstrated <br /> competence with their design concept, has pursued certifications and training of their staff, <br /> players are with employees at all times and are being supervised, the single lane separation is <br /> handled with mesh and is a stronger barrier than the application had initially outlined. He <br /> stated that, for all of these reasons, it helps him think the serving of alcohol could be overcome <br /> as a concern; however, he was also open to ideas to tie the resultant activities to the operator. <br /> He noted a rock-climbing wall is inherently more dangerous than bocce, so he thinks the <br /> operator has provided ways to mitigate risk sufficiently. <br /> Commissioner O'Connor echoed that he is supportive of the location for this type of activity <br /> and does not have an issue with parking. He agrees this is a more dangerous activity than <br /> other such uses but does not see the correlation to the current violence in the media. He <br /> expressed the desire to see a limitation set around alcohol consumption during the time of <br /> play, perhaps limiting consumption to two drinks per player for the duration of play. He also <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 7 of 9 August 14, 2019 <br />