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Annette 3recheisen <br /> From: Pleasanton City ClerkLr� �su <br /> Subject: Against Irby Ranch Development Prov'tet A" Comer, <br /> AteiT <br /> From: Ellen Holmgren 2-C 11 7 <br /> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2017 3:53 PM DEto <br /> To:Steve Brozosky; Mayor and City Council <citycouncil @cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Cc:Adam Weinstein<AWeinstein@ cityofpleasantonca.gov>;Jennifer Hagen<jhagen @cityofpleasantonca.gov>; Kendall <br /> Granucci<KGranucci @cityofpleasantonca.gov>; Pleasanton City Clerk<pleasantoncityclerk @cityofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Subject: RE:Against Irby Ranch Development <br /> Dear Steve Brozosky, <br /> Thank you for your email regarding Agenda Item 12, Irby Ranch and Sunflower Hill, on the City Council Agenda for <br /> February 7, 2017. <br /> This email acknowledges receipt of your email to the Mayor and City Council and the City Manager. <br /> Thank you again for your interest in the City of Pleasanton. <br /> Sincerely yours, <br /> Ellen Holmgren,Administrative Assistant <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> From:Steve Brozosky <br /> Sent:Sunday, February 05, 2017 2:40 PM <br /> To: Mayor and City Council<citycouncil @citvofpleasantonca.gov> <br /> Subject:Against Irby Ranch Development <br /> Dear City Council Members: <br /> I wanted to register my desire that you reject the high density residential development proposal at Irby Ranch at your <br /> next Council meeting. The community is having a hard enough time with the extra congestion of the recently approved <br /> housing developments in the city and we have yet to see the impacts of all the additional housing approved but not yet <br /> built. I feel it is time to hold on and see how the previous wave of new housing goes before rezoning more property into <br /> housing. There is no need to approve this zoning change in order to meet RHNA requirements. <br /> The only reason the city is contemplating this development is because of the link to the Sunflower Hill group. While I am <br /> a supporter of Sunflower Hill, I do not have any faith that a Sunflower Hill development will ultimately be built <br /> there. From what I have seen, Sunflower Hill will have a hard enough time financially with the new Livermore approval <br /> and they are not a large enough organization to make the Pleasanton development occur. The developer knows this but <br /> is using this group as a method to get their high density housing approved. <br /> If you really are interested in Sunflower Hill having space in that property, I ask you put conditions in this proposed <br /> development that they cannot take out any building permits for their homes until the Sunflower Hill phase has been <br /> completed. We will then see how confident the developer feels that a Sunflower Hill project will actually be financed <br /> 1 <br />