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<br /> 1 .. 1 } • 4-Owens(Motel 6 and Tommy T,
<br /> r / " ,J 5-Laborer Council
<br /> x ti, .u 14�.. ( - 6-sgnawre Center
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<br /> ' 7-Rwanda Terrace
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<br /> —MDR / 8-MustimcommunM Center
<br /> -" Q_ _15.i a-Metro 580
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<br /> r V 11-Old Santa Rile Area
<br /> " -'� .�li t a NI 12-Pimlico Area(North side;
<br /> ;r, :, {"� 2 1 r°- 19-St.Elizabeth Seton
<br /> s 15-Ahearn Drive Area(southwest side,
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<br /> .: ,-. ,-- t ' 16-Tn-Valley Inn
<br /> x.77 ! Yv, 18-Valley Plaza
<br /> • I y 19 ''--'-- 19-Black Avenue
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<br /> �, .,,- -: Y ZQl 20-Boulder Court
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<br /> * ., I 21a-Kewd(High-Density)
<br /> 21b Sievert(Medium an Low-Density)
<br /> i! . � W „� +�" �' 26 27 ,, 23-Bund Boulevard
<br /> TT 24-Sonoma Drive Area
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<br /> PHS Public Health and Safety
<br /> Eat PI:Public and Institutional
<br /> Source:Bing Aerial Imagery.City of Pleasanton.
<br /> FIRSTCARBON 4,0013 2,000 0 4,000 Exhibit 4a
<br /> SOLUTIONIT e =Feet Existing General Plan Land Use
<br /> 21480022.04/2022 14a_existing_GPLU.mxd CITY OF PLEASANTON
<br /> CITY OF PLEASANTON 2023-2031(6TH CYCLE)HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE
<br /> NOTICE OF PREPARATION
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<br /> G-Vineyard Corridor Avenue Special Plan Area Boundary -
<br /> H-Hacienda PUD Development Plan Boundary - aQ
<br /> Source:Bing Aerial Imagery.City of Pleasanton.
<br /> FIRSTCARBON_ 4,000 2,000 0 4.000 Exhibit 3
<br /> -`'I I j T''!'"‘) �i. reef Potential Sites for Rezoning
<br /> 21480022•04/2022 13_potential_rezoning sites.mod CITY OF PLEASANTON
<br /> CITY OF PLEASANTON 2023-2031(6TH CYCLE)HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE
<br /> NOTICE OF PREPARATION
<br /> 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.
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