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5/19/2015
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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
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Subject: FW: STOP the EPSP Development Project <br /> SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL <br /> Provided to the City Council <br /> From: Ellen Holmgren After Distribution of Packet <br /> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 9:42 AM <br /> To: Ted S. Chu; Mayor and City Council � itg <br /> Cc: Pleasanton City Clerk Date <br /> Subject: RE: STOP the EPSP Development Project <br /> Dear Ted Chu, <br /> Thank you for your email regarding the East Pleasanton Specific Plan. I want to clarify a few things regarding <br /> the planning process. <br /> It is important to clarify that NO development project has been approved by the City. Instead, the City has <br /> been engaged in a 2.5 year planning process to ascertain whether a development should occur in the area and <br /> ultimately what the City's vision for the area should include. Land use options range from no development <br /> (status quo land use designations), residential development ranging from 500 to 1,400 units, and even open <br /> space. The planning process is called for the City's General Plan and has been led by a citizen's taskforce <br /> (including property owners)of 20 individuals over the last 2.5 years. <br /> Here's where the City is in the process: <br /> 1. A draft Specific Plan(or planning document) has been completed that develops a framework for <br /> development of the East Side. It includes various land use assumptions regarding residential densities, <br /> commercial, office and industrial square footage, parks, trails and public infrastructure. It also reserves land for <br /> an elementary school. You can view the draft plan on the City's website at <br /> http://www.citvofoleasantonca.aov/qov/depts/cd/planning/specific/east.aso <br /> 2. The draft Environment Impact Report(EIR), which accompanies the specific plan, is a requirement of <br /> state law and is being circulated publically for review and comment. The purpose of the EIR is to help the <br /> community understand the range of alternatives that are being considered,to identify what impacts the project <br /> would have on the community if adopted, and to identify potential mitigations to those impacts. Your email <br /> will be evaluated and incorporated into the EIR process. <br /> 3. To help the Task Force, Planning Commission, and the City Council understand community concerns, <br /> the City has hosted three community meetings. All meetings have been very well attended by the public. If I <br /> were to categorize the concerns raised thus far, they would generally fall into the following categories: lack of <br /> water supply, unnecessary growth to meet our minimum housing obligations, insufficient school mitigations, <br /> and traffic circulation concerns. A detailed review of these impacts and suggested mitigations are reflected in <br /> the draft EIR and can be viewed on the City's website at Draft Environmental Impact Report(EIR) for East <br /> Pleasanton Specific Plan, April 2015 -Appendices. <br /> 4. While the majority of the City Council has previously stated their intent to complete the planning <br /> process and place the recommended land use plan (which has not yet been determined by the taskforce, <br /> planning commission or city council) on the ballot for consideration and ratification by the public, there is also <br /> an acknowledgement that there are significant concerns about continuing the planning process for the East Side <br /> at this time. It is very possible that the entire planning process may pause or stop; minimally, until the drought <br /> is over or until the State's next housing cycle begins in calendar year 2022. The latter timeframe is significant <br /> because the East Side is not critical to meeting our current statewide housing obligations,but may be required <br /> following 2022. <br /> Regardless,the Mayor and Council have asked that the matter be returned to the City Council for a <br /> comprehensive update and to determine whether the planning process should be stopped. This matter has been <br /> set for the May 19th City Council Meeting. <br /> 1 <br />
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