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Additional Changes adopted by the City Council on 7/21/09 (motion not including Policy 1.6) <br /> These are changes to the April 24, 2009 draft General Plan where text removed is shown in <br /> ctrikeout and added text is shown underlined <br /> Land Use Element <br /> Page 2 -14 <br /> Future Specific Plans <br /> In order to evaluate land use options and to provide detailed <br /> planning guidance in an area undergoing land -use transition, Pleasanton will initiate a specific <br /> plan for the East Pleasanton area. <br /> In 1998 the City initiated a planning process for this area, which in 1999 the City deferred in <br /> order to complete the Bernal Property Specific Plan. This area includes approximately 1,000 <br /> acres in East Pleasanton and consists of lakes (reclaimed sand and gravel pits) now owned by <br /> Zone 7 Water Agency and Pleasanton Gravel Company, and land formerly owned by Hanson <br /> (Kaiser) Aggregates and Kiewit Corporation. Pleasanton will coordinate with Zone 7 on the <br /> planning of land uses in this area. This area, which the Livermore Airport impacts with aircraft <br /> noise, may include development of commercial, residential, and office /industrial uses, as well as <br /> use of lakes for flood prevention protection, groundwater recharge, habitat, and recreational <br /> purposes. In addition, the specific plan will also define a circulation system for the area, <br /> including improvements to El Charro Road, will plan the extension of utilities, and would create <br /> a funding mechanism for the infrastructure required to support development. <br /> Page 2 -16 <br /> TABLE 2 -3: GENERAL PLAN DENSITIES <br /> Land Use Designation Allowable Average Density used <br /> Density Range for Holding Capacity <br /> Rural- Density Residential 0 -0.2 du /acre 0.2 du /acre <br /> Low Density Residential 0 -2 du /acre 1.0 du /acre <br /> Medium Density Residential 2 -8 du /acre 5.0 du /acre <br /> High- Density Residential 8+ du /acre 15.0 du /acre <br /> Mixed -Use: Residential 20+ du /acre Not Applicable <br /> Commercial 0-150% FAR <br /> Mixed Use /Business Park c c <br /> Commercial /Office 0 -60% FAR b 35% FAR <br /> General Limited Industrial 0 -50% FAR 31 FAR <br /> Business Park 0 -60% FAR 32% FAR <br /> Sand and Gravel Harvesting Not Applicable Not applicable <br /> Notes: du dwelling unit(s), FAR floor area ratio <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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