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City of Pleasanton 2023-2031(6th Cycle)Housing Element Update <br /> City of Pleasanton Notice of'Preparation <br /> Required Discretionary Approvals <br /> If the Program EIR is certified by the City Council, several actions may be undertaken by the <br /> City Council, including adoption of the Housing Element Update and adoption of the <br /> amendments and rezonings to implement the Housing Element Update programs to increase the <br /> inventory of land available for the development of housing. These actions could occur after any <br /> required review by the Planning Commission. Individual housing development projects would be <br /> reviewed and approved as required by the procedures of the City's Municipal Code and may <br /> require additional environmental review, as appropriate. <br /> Although the Housing Element Update does not require other public agency approvals,the City <br /> is required to submit a draft of the Housing Element Update to the California Department of <br /> Housing and Community Development(HCD), per Section 65585 of the State Government <br /> Code, and consider HCD's findings on the Housing Element Update before it can be adopted by <br /> the City Council. <br /> Regulatory Requirements, Permits, and Approvals <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> The City of Pleasanton City Council, as the city's legislative body, is the approving authority for <br /> the Housing Element Update.As part of the approval,the City Council will consider the <br /> following discretionary actions: <br /> • Adoption of the City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 (6th Cycle) Housing Element Update. <br /> • Certify the City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 (6th Cycle) Housing Element Update Program <br /> EIR. <br /> • Amendments to the General Plan Land Use Element, including modifying the General Plan <br /> land use map to indicate applicable designations for each housing site,along with rezoning <br /> of land consistent with the programs contained in the Housing Element Update to expand <br /> the inventory of land available for the development of housing. Pursuant to State law,the <br /> City has up to 3 years following adoption of the Housing Element Update to rezone sites. <br /> Conservatively,this Program EIR assumes that rezoning would occur at the time of <br /> adoption of the Housing Element Update. <br /> • Amendments to the Hacienda PUD Development Plan and the Vineyard Avenue Corridor <br /> Specific Plan as necessary dependent on the specific sites to be rezoned. <br /> Subsequent actions that may be taken by the City with respect to the Housing Element Update <br /> include, but are not limited,to the following: <br /> • Annexation of sites currently located in Alameda County and associated modifications to <br /> the General Plan land use map and rezoning of these sites, which would occur in <br /> conjunction with approval of proposed development projects on such sites. <br /> • Approval of subsequent development applications for residential and mixed use <br /> development such as PUD approval and project-related approvals such as growth <br /> management approval, design review approval,tentative map approval,final map <br /> approval, and grading and building permit approval. <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 15 <br />Specific Plan areas. <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 14 <br />trict <br /> HDR High Density Residential District <br /> OS Open Space District <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 13 <br />ers the maximum number of units on the potential sites for rezoning,should any of the <br /> Housing Element Update policies facilitate the production of ADUs,any additional units over the 93 units would be accounted for within <br /> the evaluation because it is unlikely that all of the sites will develop at maximum density. <br /> ° The 2015-2023(5'h Cycle)Housing Element assumed 294 units at the property.Pursuant to AB 2923,and as evaluated in this Program <br /> EIR,the property would have a density of 75 dwelling unit/acre(du/acre),resulting in a total of 593 potential units,or 314 additional units <br /> to what was evaluated in the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the City of Pleasanton Housing Element and Climate <br /> Action Plan General Plan Amendment and Rezonings. <br /> ' Low density includes a density range of 2-7 du/acre Typical housing types include detached single-family units and duplexes. <br /> The medium density classes includes both low medium density and medium density.Low medium includes a density range of 8-14 du/acre. <br /> Typical housing types include small lot single-family homes,townhomes,and small-scale apartment buildings.Medium density includes a <br /> density range of 15-25 du/acre.Typical housing types include attached apartments,condominiums,and townhomes with surface parking. <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 8 <br />