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THE CITY OF Planning Commission <br /> MOM 203 Agenda Report <br /> L€ ASANTON August 28, 2019 <br /> Item 1 <br /> SUBJECT: Public Street Name for PUD-58, Austin/Meadowlark, 3459 Old Foothill Road <br /> PROPOSAL <br /> On November 7, 2006, the City Council approved applications for a General Plan Amendment and <br /> Planned Unit Development (PUD) Rezoning and Development Plan approval to develop an <br /> approximately 30.4-acre parcel into eight custom home sites and 22 acres of permanent open space to <br /> be dedicated to the City. A Vesting Tentative Tract Map was approved by the Planning Commission on <br /> May 23, 2007. In 2014, the applicant entered into a Development Agreement with the City to vest the <br /> applications for a ten-year period from 2014 to 2024. <br /> New street names are reviewed internally by internal life-safety responders (i.e., Pleasanton Police <br /> Department, Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department and the Alameda County Fire Department dispatch <br /> unit) and other City divisions/departments to ensure that the proposed name(s) will not create delays in <br /> life-safety response times and/or conflict with existing street names within Pleasanton or adjoining <br /> jurisdictions. Once a street name is internally approved, the name is reflected on the Vesting Tentative <br /> Tract Map recorded for the project. The original Vesting Tentative Map approved in 2007 identified the <br /> street name to be Austin Place. However, since the applicant never submitted for a final map or <br /> improvement plans, the street name was never finalized. <br /> The owner of the property is now moving forward with finalizing their improvement plans and final map. <br /> As part of the review process, the previously-selected street name was routed to all internal life-safety <br /> responders and it was determined that Austin Place was no longer an acceptable street name since <br /> within the last 12 years it had been used in the City of Livermore and would create a conflict for first <br /> responders. <br /> The applicant has provided a new name request for the new public street, which is "Kingbird Court." <br /> Therefore, the proposed street name is before the Planning Commission for consideration. The <br /> proposed street name has been reviewed and found to be acceptable for use by the appropriate <br /> life-safety responders and City staff. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the public street name of"Kingbird Court," as <br /> shown in the attachment, for the approved development (PUD-58). <br /> Please contact Jennifer Hagen at 925-931-5607 /jhagenc cityofpleasantonca.gov should you have any <br /> questions/comments regarding this matter. <br /> Exhibit A: Site Development Plan with Proposed Street Name <br /> PUD-58, Meadowlark Street Name Planning Commission <br /> Page 1 of 1 <br />