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44. 7280 Johnson Drive Commercial <br /> P18-0068 Hotels <br /> Application for Design Review for construction of two new hotels with a total of <br /> 231 rooms and a drive-through coffee shop <br /> • Status Under Review <br /> • Next Steps/Details: <br /> • Applicant: Theraldson Hospitality Development <br /> • Staff Contact(s): Eric Luchini <br /> NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS/ADVANCED PLANNING <br /> 45. Johnson Drive Economic Commercial <br /> Development Zone <br /> (JDEDZ) <br /> The JDEDZ is a proposal to spur investment in 40 acres of mostly underutilized vacant <br /> land, formerly the site of the Clorox industrial facility, among other uses, situated along <br /> Johnson Drive near 1-680 and Stoneridge Drive. The goal of the JDEDZ is to: transform <br /> the area into a thriving commercial corridor that capitalizes on its location at the <br /> intersection of the 1-580 and 1-680 freeways; and create opportunities for new uses and <br /> services in the community, generating new tax revenue to support City services and <br /> programs. <br /> In 2016, based on a citizen initiative, a measure was placed on the November 2016 ballot <br /> that if approved would have prohibited large format retail uses and effectively precluded <br /> the establishment of club retail uses. The measure was ultimately defeated, allowing the <br /> EDZ to move forward. <br /> In late 2017, City Council approved a General Plan amendment and rezoning necessary <br /> for the JDEDZ. The amended land use framework will expand the range of land uses and <br /> allow for infrastructure improvements, ultimately transforming the project area into a <br /> thriving commercial corridor. A design review submittal for the new Costco store was <br /> submitted at the end of December 2017, and City staff anticipates development <br /> applications from potential hoteliers to be submitted in early 2018 as part of the Phase I <br /> portion of the project. Formulation of related development impact fees and necessary <br /> agreements for cost-sharing for infrastructure are currently underway and will be <br /> considered by the City Council in spring 2018. <br /> • Status Approved <br /> • Next Steps/Details: City Council certified SEIR and approved project on <br /> Nov. 7, 2017. Second read of PUD Ordinance approved <br /> by City Council on Dec. 5, 2017. Costco submitted a <br /> Design Review application in late 2017; currently under <br /> review. <br /> • Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br /> • Staff Contact(s): Eric Luchini <br /> • Project website: www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/JDEDZ <br />