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AGENDA REPORT
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4/16/2013
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18 ATTACHMENT 1,4,6,9
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DRAFT <br /> D. City has undertaken several actions to meet its Regional Housing Needs <br /> Allocation("RHNA"), to review and plan for the future constructive reuse of housing and <br /> retail uses on this 8.4 acre site, including, without limitation, the following: <br /> (1) CEQA Compliance. A Supplemental Environmental Impact Report <br /> was prepared and certified for the City of Pleasanton Housing Element and Climate Action <br /> Plan General Plan Amendment("Housing Element EIR") and Rezonings on January 4, <br /> 2012. This recent Housing Element EIR anticipated that a high-density residential project <br /> of up to 420 residential units and up to 10,000 square feet of retail would be constructed on <br /> the Project Site. Upon receipt of Developer's project applications, City prepared and <br /> considered an Addendum to the Housing Element EIR and determined that the Housing <br /> Element EIR fully analyzed all the impacts of the Project. <br /> (2) Planned Unit Development Modification. As described in Recital C <br /> above, following review and recommendation by the City Planning Commission and after <br /> a duly noticed public hearing and certification of the Housing Element EIR, the City <br /> Council, by Ordinance 2034, approved a major modification to the Planned Unit <br /> Development("PUD") development plan for Hacienda(PUD-81-30) (the ` PUD <br /> Modification"), which rezoned the 8.4-acre portion of California Center to Planned Unit <br /> Development-High Density Residential (PUD-HDR) to allow for residential and retail <br /> uses. <br /> (3) Housing Site Development Standards and Design Guidelines. On <br /> September 4, 2012,the City Council adopted the Housing Site Development Standards and <br /> Design Guidelines ("Design Guidelines") to guide development on the rezoned sites, <br /> including the Project Site. <br /> (4) PUD Development Plan and Modification. Following review and <br /> recommendation by the City Planning Commission and after a duly noticed public hearing, <br /> preparation and consideration of an Addendum to the Housing Element EIR'. and adoption <br /> of the PUD Modification, the City Council, by Ordinance approved the PUD <br /> Development Plan and Modification (the "Project Design Review") for those portions of <br /> California Center covering the 8.4 acre residential housing and retail site known as "The <br /> Residences at California Center," office parking structure and surface parking, and related <br /> site improvements, as more particularly identified as the "Scope of Work" in the attached <br /> DA Exhibit B, and collectively referred to in this Agreement as the Projec4 Site. <br /> (5) Growth Management Agreement. Following review and approval <br /> of the PUD Modification, the Design Guidelines and the Project Design Review, the City <br /> Council, by Resolution determined that it was in the best interests of the City to <br /> approve a Growth Management Agreement covering the Project Site (the "GMA") and <br /> further determined that the City's obligations to meet its RHNA is best served if City issues <br /> the residential and retail building permits for the Project Site consistent with the GMA. <br /> (6) Affordable Housing Agreement. Following review and <br /> recommendation of the Housing Commission and after a duly noticed public hearing, the <br /> 2 <br />
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