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BACKGROUND <br /> On August, 2000, the City Council approved the Bernal Property Specific Plan, PUD <br /> Development Plan, Final Environmental Impact Report, and Pre - Annexation <br /> Development Agreement for a multi -use development of the 516 -acre Specific Plan <br /> area. The Pleasanton Gateway property is the remaining vacant property in the Bernal <br /> Property Specific Plan area. <br /> Construction was then completed or funded for the infrastructure serving the Specific <br /> Plan developments including City streets and intersections and public utility <br /> infrastructure. The City completed Fire Station #4, the open space area by the fire <br /> station, and completed the first ball /sports fields on the Bernal Community Park. Private <br /> developers completed the service station, apartment/ open space area, and single - <br /> family developments. <br /> The Bernal Property PUD development plan zoned the subject site PUD — C (Planned <br /> Unit Development — Commercial) District for eight, four -story office buildings with a total <br /> floor area of 745,000 square feet. A copy of the approved Development Plan is <br /> provided in the attached planning Commission staff report. <br /> SUBJECT PROPERTY AND SURROUNDING AREA <br /> The Pleasanton Gateway site is a single 39.22 -acre parcel defined by Bernal Avenue, <br /> Valley Avenue, the Phase I Bernal Park, and the I- 680 /Bernal Avenue exit ramp. Figure <br /> 1, below, is an aerial photograph and location map of the Pleasanton Gateway property <br /> showing the proposed project with surrounding streets and uses. <br /> c c ` � - : 14 <br /> I " ' % a l• Ci ' 7 g tier /Ft //'�/ �l <br /> INA ....„. ,,'„KC..' :.,c, fr- <br /> ft <br /> ' - i•o ' 1 ° .''E `''' . is if '''',...4.;, L <br /> Figure 1: Location Map of the Pleasanton Gateway Development and Surrounding Land Uses <br /> Table 1, on the following page, describes the surrounding land uses. <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br />