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INITIATIVE MEASURE TO BE <br /> SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE VOTERS <br /> The Pleasanton City Attorney has prepared the following title and summary of the chief <br /> purpose and points of the proposed Initiative Measure. <br /> TIRE <br /> AN INITIATIVE MEASURE AMENDING THE <br /> PLEASASNTON GENERAL PLAN TO ADD <br /> NEW POLICIES TO <br /> PROHIBIT PLACING HOUSING UNITS <br /> AND PROHIBIT GRADING <br /> ON PROPERTIES WITH SLOPES GREATER THAN 25% <br /> OR ON PROPERTIES WITHIN 100 VERTICAL FEET OF A RIDGELINE <br /> EXCEPT FOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS OF 10 OR FEWER HOUSING UNITS <br /> AND <br /> TO DEFINE "HOUSING UNIT" FOR PURPOSES <br /> OF DETERMINING THE GENERAL PLAN "HOUSING CAP" <br /> SUMMARY <br /> Every city in California Is required to have a "General Plan.' A General Plait is the city's basic, <br /> but most Important, planning document. It provides a roadmap for all aspects of a <br /> community's development such as land use, traffic, housing and open space which are <br /> embodied in the various elements of the General Plan. All land use approvals must be <br /> consistent with the city's adopted General Plan. <br /> Each element in a General Plan sets forth broad goals and policy statements intended to <br /> provide guidance to citizens, decision makers and planners concerning long term plans for the <br /> physical development of land in the city and in its planning area. <br /> In the Land Use element of the City of Pleasanton's General Plan is a Goal 'to achieve and <br /> maintain a complete and well rounded community of desirable neighborhoods, a strong <br /> employment base, and a variety of community facilities.' Under that Goal an a number of <br /> policies intended to implement that Goal. Some of those policies concern Open Space. <br /> One of the Open Space policies concerns scenic hillside and ridge views. The policy provides <br /> "Preserve scenic hillside and ridge views of the Pleasanton, Main and Southeast Hills ridge.' <br /> This Initiative, if adopted by the voters, would amend the City's General Plan by adding a new <br /> policy concerning Open Space. As to properties with slopes greater than 25% or within 100 <br /> vertical feet of a ridgeline, this new policy would prohibit the placement of housing units and <br /> prohibit grading to construct residential or commercial structures. Exempt from this poky are <br /> housing developments of 10 or fewer units if the development occurs on property that as of <br /> January 1, 2007, was a 'legal parcel.' This new policy also provides a legal parcel'as of <br /> January 1, 2007 shall not be subdivided to <br /> approve more than 10 housing units. <br /> EXHIBIT <br />