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PlanningBoard | 2007-07-09 | 8 | advertise or sell biodiesel. She would like further information from Safeway; otherwise, this did not seem to be much of a condition at all to her. President Lynch noted that he was hesitant to mandate a particular item for sale, as the community evolved, especially with respect to alternative fuels. He believed that Safeway would sell as much biodiesel as the market is willing to bear. He hoped that a lot of biodiesel would be sold. Mr. Thomas advised that the April 23 resolution had no mention of biodiesel, and that it was initiated by the Board. Safeway had agreed to include it, and it was discussed by Safeway Gas. Staff initiated the conversation to define and gauge Safeway's commitment to biodiesel. Board member Mariani said that she would like to modify the delivery hours to reflect her safety concerns. Board member Kohlstrand noted that this was a big shopping center that would have other truck traffic, and would be more comfortable leaving the restrictions as proposed by staff. Board member Ashcraft believed that Condition 13 should be retained as a reminder that Safeway as a California corporation has a commitment to the Bay Area environment. Board member Kohlstrand moved to adopt Planning Board Resolution No. 07- to adopt a Planned Development Amendment, Major Design Review and Use Permits allowing the demolition of an existing bank building and redevelopment of the property with a gas station. The project includes three covered pump islands, each containing three pumps, for a total of twelve pumping stations. Fuel will be stored in three 20,000 gallon underground storage tanks. In addition to the approximately 7,500 square-foot canopy covering the gasoline pumping facilities, the project includes an approximately 625 square-foot building, housing the cashier's desk, restrooms and retail sales of convenience items. The applicant is proposing twenty-four hour operations. An Initial Study/ Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared for this project. Mitigation measures have been identified that will reduce potentially significant impacts to a less than significant level. The following modifications will be added: 1. Condition 7 regarding the traffic light will be changed to replace the words "if possible" with the word "when possible"; and 2. Condition 22 and 23 will be modified to delete "where possible" regarding swale drainage. Board member Cunningham seconded the motion, with the following voice vote - 5. No: 2 (Cook, Mariani). The motion passed. 10. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: Board member McNamara noted that she had submitted an email to staff, expressing her concern and frustration, in that the Bridgeside Center had been frequently referenced in Page 8 of 11 | PlanningBoard/2007-07-09.pdf |