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<br /> Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element Update - Preliminary Sites Inventory 33 <br /> <br /> <br />Site 28(a) and (b) - SteelWave <br />Location: Busch Road <br />APN: 946 125000694 <br />(County), 946 135000312 <br />County), 946 135000317 <br />(City) <br />General Plan Designation: <br />General and Limited Industrial <br />Current Zoning Designation: <br />City Parcel: General Industrial <br />District (I-G-40) <br />County Parcels: <br />Unincorporated <br /> <br />Lot Size (or portion of property proposed for development): 123.18 acres <br />Estimated Potential Number of Housing Units: <br />240 units at 30 DUA, and approximately 1,091 units at densities between 8-14 DUA <br />Background Description: <br />The subject site is currently vacant and underutilized. All but one parcel is located within <br />County jurisdiction wiht part of the area outside of the Urban Growth Limit. <br />Key Considerations and Feasibility for Site Development: <br />The subject site has long been considered for residential development as well as the East <br />Pleasanton Specific Plan. There are a total of three parcels within the area proposed for <br />residential development. Two parcels (28b) are located outside of the City Limits, in <br />unincorporated Alameda County. One parcel (28a) is located within Pleasanton City <br />limits, but outside of the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB), and located just east of the <br />property recently acquired by Amazon for a proposed distribution facility. There is interest <br />in developing the area with an affordable high density residential development up to 240 <br />units on approximately eight acres of the parcel within City limits. The remainder of the <br />area is outside of City limits within unincorporated Alameda County and is proposed to <br />be developed with approximately 1,091 single-family detached and attached units as well <br />as a separate 10-acre dedicated park/open space area. The majority of the area is not <br />within City limits and a portion of the area is outside of the Urban Growth Boundary. <br /> <br />