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RESOLUTION NO. PC-2021-04 <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> APPROVING ANIMAL USE PERMIT AND ADMINISTRATIVE DESIGN REVIEW <br /> APPLICATIONS AT 751 CLARA LANE FOR GYRE RENWICK [P20-1058 AND P20-1059] <br /> WHEREAS, on December 28, 2020, Gyre Renwick applied for Animal Use Permit and <br /> Administrative Design Review approval to keep up to six farm animals within a proposed 550- <br /> square-foot, 12-foot tall partially open-sided barn at 751 Clara Lane; and <br /> WHEREAS, zoning for the property is PUD-LDR and PUD-OS (Planned Unit <br /> Development — Low Density Residential and Planned Unit Development— Open Space) <br /> Districts and Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan area; and <br /> WHEREAS, the project is categorically exempt (Sections 15061(b)(3) General Rule and <br /> 15303, Class 3(e) New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) from the requirements <br /> of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Therefore, no environmental document <br /> accompanies this report; and <br /> WHEREAS, on February 24, 2021, the Planning Commission held a duly-noticed public <br /> hearing and considered relevant exhibits, recommendations of the City staff concerning this <br /> application, and received testimony from the applicant and interested parties. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of <br /> Pleasanton, based on the entire record of proceedings, including the oral and written staff <br /> reports and all public comment and testimony: <br /> Section 1: Findings for Animal Use Permit Approval <br /> With respect to the approval of the Animal Use Permit (Case P20-1058), the Planning <br /> Commission makes the following findings as required by Section 18.124.070 of the Pleasanton <br /> Municipal Code: <br /> A. That the proposed location of the conditional use is in accordance with the <br /> objectives of the zoning ordinance and the purpose of the district in which the <br /> site is located. <br /> The Planning Commission found the request for an animal use permit conformed to the <br /> purpose and objectives of the Zoning Ordinance, governing PUD, and Vineyard Avenue <br /> Corridor Specific Plan. The Planning Commission found the type and number of farm <br /> animals proposed would not be disruptive to neighboring residences, as conditioned, <br /> and is incidental to the use of the property as a single-family residence. Therefore, the <br /> Planning Commission was able to make this finding. <br />