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Surrounding Land Uses and Setting <br /> The Pleasanton Gateway property is a relatively flat, vacant site with its primary frontage <br /> and orientation towards Bernal Avenue and Valley Avenue. Table 1, below, describes the <br /> surrounding land uses. <br /> Table 1: Surrounding Uses <br /> Direction Land Use <br /> North Professional offices and commercial uses including fast -food and sit -down <br /> restaurants, retail, and personal services. <br /> East Self -serve gasoline station with convenience market and carwash, vacant land, <br /> apartments, public park, and small -lot single-family homes. <br /> South Bernal Property park site, future public trails, and stormwater retention /treatment <br /> ponds. _ <br /> West 1-680 and the Bernal Avenue /I -680 off -ramp. <br /> The Pleasanton Gateway property is visible to 1 -680, Bernal Avenue, Valley Avenue, and <br /> to the adjacent City park property. From southbound 1 -680, the Pleasanton Gateway <br /> property is partially visible from the I- 680 /Bernal Avenue overpass. From 1 -680 <br /> northbound, the site is first visible from the I -680 /Union Pacific Railroad overpass and, as <br /> the freeway descends from this high point, to the level freeway grade adjoining the site. <br /> Figure 5 through Figure 8, below and on the following pages, are photographs of the <br /> nearby developments from selected viewpoints on Bernal Avenue and Valley Avenue. <br /> 1 Y` <br /> y <br /> Mrin <br /> ORNIVS <br /> ✓x\ <br /> 1! <br /> C's Y <br /> • <br /> ° fi t - . '� <br /> r <br /> Figure 5: Bernal Corners Service Station from the Southside of Bernal Avenue. <br /> Pleasanton Gateway Page 5 of 35 August 25, 2010 <br />