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Mr. Weinstein replied that that is something that needs to be resolved. <br />Commissioner Ritter stated that it could be a 5 -0 vote if things were changed based on <br />what the Commissions said at the last hearing. <br />Mr. Weinstein replied that he would convey that message to Brian Dolan, who is taking <br />the lead on the report and the staff recommendation. <br />a. Future Planning Calendar <br />No discussion was held or action taken. <br />b. Actions of the City Council <br />No discussion was held or action taken. <br />c. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br />No discussion was held or action taken. <br />d. Matters for Commission's Information <br />No discussion was held or action taken. <br />a. Matters for Commission's Action <br />(1) Request to name the private street "Augustine Place" for the <br />previously approved Planned Unit Development plan for a six -lot <br />single - family development (PUT -72) located at 4693 and 4715 <br />Augustine Street. <br />Mr. Weinstein stated that this item is a routine conveyance to the Planning Commission <br />based on the Pleasanton Municipal Code requirement that changes in street names be <br />sent to the Planning Commission for approval. He noted that it is not going to be a <br />controversial item and does not require a lot of discussion. <br />Commissioner O'Connor inquired if staff goes back to or confers with the original <br />developer who had the street named. <br />Mr. Weinstein replied that this change was initiated by the original developer. <br />Chair Allen inquired if there was a fee for someone to change a street name. She noted <br />that, in a worst -case scenario, this could be a very expensive proposition, with staff <br />preparing a staff report on a street name. She inquired if the City recovers any money <br />for this type of application. <br />Mr. Weinstein replied that he did not think there is a fee for a street re- naming and that it <br />actually does not happen all that much, noting that this is the first time in the past year <br />that something like this came before the Commission. He stated that the City has fairly <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, July 8, 2015 Page 7 of 10 <br />