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Please refer to the link above for a summary of the Annual Net Fiscal Impact Analysis. <br /> In addition to the revenue shown (which focuses on City revenues and expenditures), <br /> property taxes generated from the JDEDZ would provide approximately $277,440 in <br /> annual revenue to the Pleasanton Unified School District (PUSD) and approximately <br /> $30,440 in annual revenue to other schools. The JDEDZ would also generate one-time <br /> supplemental taxes of approximately $42,725 to PUSD and $4,690 to other schools. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Following is a brief summary of the JDEDZ formulation and review process to-date: <br /> • 2013 — Clorox vacates campus along Johnson Drive <br /> • April 2014 — City initiates JDEDZ <br /> • May 2014 to March 2016 — CEQA and Public Process <br /> o DSEIR released and public comment period <br /> o Neighborhood and community workshops <br /> o City releases first FSEIR <br /> • April 2016 — Joint City Council/Planning Commission Workshop <br /> • July 2016 through November 2016 — Initiative Process <br /> o City Council directs staff to stop work on the JDEDZ pending results of initiative <br /> to limit the size of buildings within the JDEDZ to 50,000 square feet or less <br /> o Initiative defeated by 63 percent of the voters <br /> • January 2017 to September 18, 2017 <br /> o City staff re-engages work on JDEDZ project activities <br /> o City Council policy discussion, introduction and direction on the required <br /> transportation mitigation improvements phasing and financing options <br /> • September 19, 2017 through December 2017 — Public Review and Approval <br /> o Economic Vitality Committee <br /> o Planning Commission <br /> o City Council <br /> • December 2017 — Citizen's group challenges adequacy of SEIR <br /> • September 2018 — City rescinds SEIR certification and JDEDZ approvals <br /> • October 2018 to November 2019 — City prepares supplemental environmental <br /> analyses, releases documents for public comment and prepares response to <br /> comments (RFSEIR) <br /> • December 2019 — Planning Commission recommends approval of JDEDZ to City <br /> Council <br /> The JDEDZ and associated documentation is now before the City Council for <br /> consideration. <br /> Page 3 of 23 <br />
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