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• Has the City considered how this will impact local businesses? <br /> o The City commissioned an economic impact analysis that addresses how local <br /> businesses will be impacted — the analysis showed no significant impact except <br /> for some diminished revenues to grocery stores and gas stations which will be <br /> absorbed over the coming few years with the anticipated increase in <br /> residential/employee population <br /> o Costco is not free to sell as much gas as it wants and is regulated by Bay Area <br /> Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) in that regard <br /> o Angela Ramirez Homes stated that Costco customers have requested gas at this <br /> store as people are driving to the Livermore store just for gas, and that the <br /> number of pumps is based on anticipated demand <br /> o The economic impact analysis conducted for Pleasanton, as well as input from <br /> other cities that have a Costco, indicates that generally local businesses are <br /> supportive of Costco as it brings increased visibility for business and relatively <br /> inexpensive consumer goods <br /> • Are there concerns about security in light of the recent robberies at other Costco <br /> stores? <br /> o Pleasanton Police Department staff indicates that for any use, including hotel and <br /> retail, there may be an incremental change in the number of service calls <br /> received, but this incremental change is not expected to be substantial <br /> o Also, there will be a new police substation as part of the nearby Workday project <br /> • What type hotels are interested? <br /> o The two interested hotels are both select service, all-suite hotels and will likely <br /> focus on the business traveler <br /> • Will the Park & Ride lot at Stoneridge and Johnson drives be expanded? <br /> o There is no room to expand that lot but City staff is working with other partners <br /> (e.g., Stoneridge Shopping Center, ACE, etc.) to expand park and ride options in <br /> the city. <br /> • How was the shape/boundary of the EDZ determined? <br /> o As this was a pilot economic development zone, the intent was to first focus on <br /> Johnson Drive; properties like the DoubleTree weren't included as that hotel use <br /> is already what we want to see in that area, and then an additional property (9A <br /> on the map) was added as it was purchased by Nearon Enterprises <br /> o City staff initially spoke with all the affected property owners who expressed <br /> interest <br /> • Will mitigations be required on several parcels? <br /> o The environmental impact report considered air quality, transportation/traffic, <br /> noise, biological resources, cultural resources, hazards and hazardous materials, <br /> and public services and utilities as those areas that required mitigation (but only <br /> transportation/traffic and air quality impacts would be considered significant and <br /> unavoidable). Regarding transportation mitigations, the City can fully implement <br /> all of these itself except the widening of the 1-680 onramp as that is in CalTrans <br /> jurisdiction. <br /> • What are the traffic mitigations needed and how will those be paid for? <br /> o City Traffic Engineer Mike Tassano shared that $21.47 million was projected to <br /> install all the needed transportation improvements, which includes traffic signals <br /> on Johnson Drive at Commerce Circle and at Stoneridge Drive, widening of <br /> Johnson Drive, and an additional lane on Stoneridge near Johnson Drive which <br /> is currently in the City's General Plan. <br />
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