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9/7/2021
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ACTIVE GROUND FLOOR USE OVERLAY
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AGFUO-Public comments provided to the Planning Commission for the July 28, 2021, meeting <br /> From:Chris Beratlis <br /> Sent:Tuesday,July 27, 2021 12:52 PM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council <br /> Subject:Active Ground Floor Use <br /> Hello. <br /> As a downtown property owner, PDA Board member and life long Pleasanton resident, I would like to <br /> give my input on the active ground floor use. <br /> I think the best move,especially during the pandemic,is to keep the retail requirement at 25%max for <br /> ground floor use.Any requirement that requires more than 25%ground floor retail is just too much <br /> government over reach. It's hard enough for property owners to find solid tenants these days. If <br /> property owners can't find tenants meeting the requirements within the 6-month period, most likely <br /> they will end up leasing to whoever is willing to pay the lease.What if the only business that wants to <br /> come in is a chain business or a bank or another realty office? Hair salon,a gym,the list goes on. I prefer <br /> to lease my buildings to restaurants but not all property owners do.That is the variety of our downtown. <br /> Making sure any new or existing business that wants to change or establish a business downtown <br /> applies for a business license first should go a long way to avoid undesirable situations. <br /> The 60% retail requirement is just too much. Most retail establishments downtown are struggling from <br /> what I've heard. Mandating more retail for downtown does not make sense to me. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Chris Beratlis <br /> Beratlis Properties <br /> Distributed to City Council for the September 7, 2021, meeting Page 21 <br />
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