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ATTACHMENT 4 <br /> 4 ,0 /140, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br /> alt V n q <br /> o 40 ORDINANCE NO. 1855 <br /> u�. 4 <br /> 4 4NNto <br /> AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT <br /> AGREEMENT WITH KENNETH R. AND PAMELA L. <br /> CHRISMAN <br /> WHEREAS, Government Code Sections 65865 through 65869.5 authorizes cities and counties <br /> to enter into binding development agreements with persons having legal or <br /> equitable interests in real property for the development of such property; and <br /> WHEREAS, in 1999 the Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan was adopted by the City of <br /> Pleasanton, specifying the right -of -way for a relocated Vineyard Avenue and the <br /> core infrastructure necessary to support development of an elementary school and <br /> 189 new residential units; and <br /> WHEREAS, development plans for various properties have been processed to varying degrees <br /> of completeness, from submittal of PUD development plans through approval of <br /> tentative maps; and <br /> WHEREAS, Kenneth R. and Pamela Chrisman seek a development agreement with the City of <br /> Pleasanton to vest the land use entitlements in exchange for early dedication of <br /> rights -of -way and easements to allow early construction of some of the core <br /> infrastructure benefiting the City of Pleasanton and the Pleasanton Unified School <br /> District and eventual completion of and payment for the core infrastructure in <br /> accordance with the Specific Plan; and <br /> WHEREAS, after public notice, the Planning Commission held a hearing on May 14, 2002 and <br /> recommended approval of the development agreement; and <br /> WHEREAS, at its meeting of May 21, 2002, the City Council held a duly noticed public <br /> hearing, at which time the applicant and members of the public were offered an <br /> opportunity to testify, and reviewed the staff report (SR 02:118) regarding this <br /> matter; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council finds that no further CEQA review was necessary given that an <br /> EIR was certified for the Specific Plan and additional CEQA review was <br /> completed for subsequent land use reviews; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this development agreement is consistent with the <br /> General Plan and the Vineyard Corridor Specific Plan. <br />