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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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4/18/2019
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• Once the new building is open, will Workday will continue to occupy all buildings it <br />currently has? <br />o Yes; Workday is creating a campus with the adjoining Stoneridge Corporate <br />Plaza buildings. As well, Workday has acquired the JC Penny plaza site on which <br />it plans to build an office building in the near future <br />■ Pamela Ott doesn't consider this as shrinking the retail footprint in the <br />area but an effort to better support the retail that's there. <br />• Does the City consider how much revenue will be generated when deciding when to <br />allow redevelopment? <br />o Not necessarily as the City is generally more focused on the benefit to the <br />community <br />• Will the new Workday campus be open to the public? <br />o The main Workday campus area will be private and limited to Workday <br />employees only, while the area between the mall, BART and Workday will be <br />open to the public. <br />• Stoneridge Shopping Center general manager Jeffrey Chen shared that the interior of <br />the mall is also a top priority and the team at Simon is doing well with new leases and <br />quick turnaround of vacancies. <br />• It is important to reach out to existing companies in this area to make sure they are still <br />happy, and keep them informed about the redevelopment activity and any future plans. <br />• If Kaiser Permanente builds additional commercial on its identified housing opportunity <br />site, there are implications due to `no net loss' restrictions. <br />o Per Gerry Beaudin, current zoning has potential housing sites that could <br />accommodate for relocating those units lost. <br />o Is Kaiser Permanente planning to stay at the Pleasanton location given its new <br />medical center in Dublin? <br />■ Yes, Kaiser Permanente will remain in Pleasanton and would like to <br />expand. <br />• With the Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone/Costco project there was a lot of <br />initial excitement but then the project was significantly delayed. Could this happen with <br />the redevelopment of the mall? <br />o This is less likely to happen because there is a development agreement already <br />in place, but it is possible if there is community concern about the expansion. <br />o This is not a public hearing process; at the entitlement to expand is already <br />approved via the development agreement this is a design review process to be <br />considered by the Planning Commission (and not the City Council). <br />MATTERS INITIATED BY ECONOMIC VITALITY COMMITTEE <br />No matters were initiated. <br />MEETING ADJOURNED <br />The meeting was adjourned at 8:49 a.m. <br />
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