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11. Exhibit K, Pleasanton Gateway Updated Transportation Assessment, <br /> November 10, 2009 (on disc). <br /> 12. Exhibit L, GHG Emissions Analysis for the Pleasanton Gateway Project, <br /> June 30, 2010. <br /> 13. Exhibit M, Market Assessment and Fiscal Impact Analysis of the Pleasanton <br /> Gateway Business Park, March 2010 (on disc). <br /> 14. Exhibit N, Minutes of the Planning Commission Work Sessions, May 28, <br /> 2008 and October 14, 2009. <br /> 15. Exhibit 0, Public comments. <br /> 16. Exhibit P, Location Map. <br /> 17. Exhibit Q, Noticing Map. <br /> I. BACKGROUND <br /> Background <br /> The applicant, Pleasanton Gateway, LLC., (Scott Trobbe), proposes to modify the <br /> development plan for this site from the eight - building office development of the previous <br /> approval to a combined commercial /retail and office development with uses including <br /> administrative, business and professional offices, a Safeway grocery store, and a variety of <br /> commercial uses that will include a drive - through bank, a drive - through restaurant/coffee <br /> shop, and a drive - through pharmacy. The applicant has eliminated the previously <br /> proposed self -serve gasoline station. <br /> Bernal Properties Specific Plan and PUD Development Plan <br /> The Pleasanton Gateway property is located within the Bernal Property Specific Plan area. <br /> On August, 2000, the City Council approved the Bernal Property Specific Plan (Exhibit G), <br /> PUD Development Plan (Exhibit H), Final Environmental Impact Report, and Pre - <br /> Annexation Development Agreement (Exhibit I) for a multi -use development of the 516 - <br /> acre Specific Plan area. Construction was then completed or funded for the area wide <br /> infrastructure serving the Specific Plan developments including City streets and <br /> intersections and public utility infrastructure including the area wide stormwater <br /> detention /treatment ponds. The City completed Fire Station #4, the open space area by <br /> the fire station, and completed the first ball /sports fields on the Bernal Community Park. <br /> Private developers completed the service station, apartment/ open space area, and single - <br /> family developments. <br /> Zoning <br /> The Pleasanton Gateway property is zoned PUD — C (Planned Unit Development — <br /> Commercial) District in conjunction with the Bernal Property PUD (Ordinance No. 1814, <br /> adopted by the City Council on August 28, 2000). The approved development plan <br /> includes eight, four -story tall buildings encompassing a total floor area of 745,000 square <br /> feet. Figure 1, on the following page, is a copy of the approved Development Plan. <br /> Pleasanton Gateway Page 2 of 35 August 25, 2010 <br />