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CITY COUNCIL 0P THE CITY OP PLEASANTON <br /> <br /> ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br /> <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 698 <br /> <br /> AN INTERIM ORDINANCE AMENDING BY ZONING UNIT MAPS 133 AND <br /> 134 THE ZONING MAPS OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON AND REZONING <br /> CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF PLEASANTON PROM <br /> RM-1500, RM-2500 and RM-4000 (MULTI-FAMILY DISTRICTS), <br /> R1-6500 (SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT) AND A (AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT <br /> TO S (STUDY DISTRICT) AND AMENDING THE ORDINANCE CODE OF <br /> THE CITY OF PLEASANTON ACCORDINGLY (MISSION PARK AND QUALI- <br /> FIED INVESTMENT AREAS). <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, 965858 of the Government Code of the State of <br />California permits the City Council, in order to protect the <br />public safety, health and welfare, to adopt as an urgency measure <br />an interim ordinance prohibiting any uses which may be in conflict <br />with a contemplated zoning proposal which the City Council, <br />Planning Commission or planning department is considering or <br />studying or intending to study within a reasonable time; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council subsequent to the imposition of <br /> <br />a Cease and Desist Order 71-79, dated November 23, 1971 issued <br />by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, requested the staff <br />to commence a review of properties within the City which may <br />have an inappropriate zoning classification considering the <br />City's ability to provide sewer capacity; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the City is in the process of updating and amending <br />its General Plan and as a result is reconsidering the appropriate <br />land use designation of various parcels of property located within <br />the City, such order being separate and apart from the directive <br />referred to in the preceding paragraph; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Community Development Department and Planning <br />Commission have recommended to the City Council that certain <br />properties be placed into a study district pending completion <br />of the above studies; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, in order to protect the public safety, health and <br /> <br /> <br />