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AGENDA REPORT
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12/16/2010
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15Y
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04
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BACKGROUND <br /> Early in 2010, the City Council confirmed a 21- member Task Force with the mission of <br /> drafting guidelines and development regulations that will be used to evaluate mixed use <br /> or residential projects on sites near the Pleasanton /Dublin BART station. The idea of <br /> creating a lively, pedestrian- oriented, mixed use development with additional housing <br /> near BART in the Hacienda business park is embodied in Pleasanton's General Plan and <br /> is seen as consistent with the Plan's sustainable development theme. In addition, three <br /> owners of properties close to the BART station expressed interest in the potential for <br /> residential or mixed use development, rather than building the office /R &D development <br /> which is already entitled. <br /> The Task Force has held fourteen meetings since March, including a field trip to sites in <br /> the south bay and east bay, and has discussed various aspects of Transit Oriented <br /> Development including: the feasibility and best location for retail development, the <br /> appropriate design of Owens Drive and impacts on traffic circulation, the appropriate <br /> density and design of residential development, the need for and appropriate location of <br /> open space and pedestrian connections, and impacts on schools and infrastructure. The <br /> last several meetings of the Task Force were devoted to reviewing and refining several <br /> drafts of a document describing proposed development standards and guidelines. <br /> Among other requirements, the Settlement Agreement in the matter of Urban Habitat v. <br /> City of Pleasanton included several provisions related to development in Hacienda <br /> Business Park. These required adoption of certain core standards related to density, <br /> affordability and unit mix for Sites 1,2 and 3 (the W.P. Carey site just south of the BART <br /> station, the BRE site, at Gibralta and Hacienda, and the northern portion of the Roche <br /> site on the south west corner of Gibralta and Hacienda, respectively). The agreement <br /> also required the adoption of non -core development standards and guidelines. According <br /> to the agreement, the non -core standards and guidelines for Hacienda must be adopted <br /> by March 1, 2011. <br /> HACIENDA TOD STANDARDS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES <br /> The draft Pleasanton TOD Standards and Design Guidelines accompanying this report <br /> (Attachment 1) comprise the non -core standards and provide direction to developers and <br /> property owners on the key components of use, density, building mass and height, <br /> setbacks, architectural features, parking, access and street character. The Standards <br /> and Guidelines illustrate desired development on three vacant parcels near the BART <br /> station in Hacienda, and provide a framework for street improvements and connections <br /> between the parcels and BART. <br /> The document includes: <br /> • An Introduction section outlining the document's purpose, the development review <br /> process, the vision for development of the Hacienda TOD, and two framework <br /> diagrams providing context for future development and existing and future street <br /> and pedestrian improvements <br /> • A listing of the core PUD regulations consistent with the Settlement Agreement. <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />
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