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Please refer to Exhibit C for the City Council staff report. Although supported by the <br /> owner/developer and the City Council, the City Manager has yet to receive a formal <br /> request for an agreement between the City and owner/developer of 511 Main Street to <br /> pursue the exchange of in-lieu parking fees for a mini-plaza should the property be <br /> redeveloped. <br /> At this time, the City is initiating a PMC amendment to section 18.88 (Off-street parking <br /> facilities) in order to encourage private redevelopment for updating other properties <br /> located in Downtown Pleasanton by waiving in-lieu parking fees if owners/developers of <br /> eligible parcels meet the objectives of the Downtown Specific Plan. Code amendments <br /> require review and recommendation from the Planning Commission to the City Council. <br /> Accordingly, the amendment is before the Planning Commission for consideration and <br /> recommendation.. <br /> SUBJECT LOCATION <br /> Downtown Pleasanton is situated in the central portion of the City and is, generally, <br /> bounded by the Alameda County Fairgrounds to the west, the Arroyo del Vale to the <br /> north, properties by First, Second, and Third Streets to the east and Bernal Avenue to <br /> the south. The 308-acre Downtown Specific Plan Area contains approximately 935 <br /> parcels that range in size from 0.2 acres to 3 acres in size, with the exception of the <br /> Civic Center which is approximately 9-acres in size. Within the Downtown area, there is <br /> a mix of commercial and residential uses with the commercial uses primarily located in <br /> the Downtown Revitalization district -- one of the zoning overlay districts of Downtown <br /> Pleasanton. Please refer to Image 1 on page 3 for the boundaries of the Downtown <br /> Specific Plan Area and the Downtown Revitalization District. <br /> Please refer to the next page for Image 1 <br /> P13-2458, In-Lieu Parking Agreement Planning Commission <br /> Page 2 of 11 <br />