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City of Pleasanton 2023-2031(6th Cycle)Housing Element Update <br /> City of Pleasanton Notice of Preparation <br /> density housing types,' respectively, the Program EIR assumes the Housing Element Update <br /> could result in a maximum of 18,044 new residents.8'9,1°,11 <br /> The final list of approved sites to be adopted by the City Council would be accompanied by the <br /> General Plan and Specific Plan Amendments and rezoning actions to accommodate residential <br /> housing development, which are described in more detail below and will be analyzed in the <br /> Program EIR. <br /> k t c °- <br /> Ois <br /> I <br /> a <br /> 1 , OW:VIS Dr <br /> t <br /> y, <br /> r <br /> - • <br /> X <br /> c ij v# t� a'`•\ Legend <br /> t #f. !i ✓' <br /> 8 § �.1 'a,a °tt, f , Q BART Site <br /> ':! _ its "*�+'tsaiy �'r 5:i ` I j City of Pleasanton <br /> 9w> j p <br /> % ti' r ,-�u Urban Growth Boundary <br /> • <br /> _ ak �, Cr_•City of Pleasanton Sphere of Influence <br /> Eli :4- <br /> Stoneridge Di ,�*� �. <br /> rot. ,. <br /> .. <br /> II '" ' ia ' 900 450 0 900 <br /> I � <br /> "'y e Feet <br /> Source:Bing Aerial Imagery.City of Pleasanton. <br /> Figure 1: Dublin-Pleasanton BART Station Property <br /> High density includes a density range of more than 30 du/acre.Typical housing types include attached apartments and condominiums with <br /> structured parking. <br /> ° United States Census Bureau.2019.S2504:Physical Housing Characteristics for Occupied Housing Units.Website: <br /> https://data.census.gov/cedsc✓table?q=S2504%3A%20PHYSICAL%20HOUSING%20CHARACTERISTIC S%20FOR%200CCUPIED% <br /> 20HOUSING%20UNITS&g=1600000US0657792&y=2019&tid=ACSST5Y2019.S2504.Accessed:March 8,2022. <br /> 9 United States Census Bureau.2019.B25124:Tenure By Household Size By Units In Structure.Website: <br /> https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=B25124%3A%20TENURE%20BY%2OHOUSEHOLD%20SIZE%20BY%20UNITS%20IN%20ST <br /> RUCTURE&g=1600000US0657792&tid=ACSDT5Y2019.B25124.Accessed:March 8,2022. <br /> 10 United States Census Bureau.2019.B25033:Total Population in Occupied Housing Units By Tenure By Units In Structure.Website: <br /> https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=population%20BY%20UNITS%20IN%20STRUCTURE&g=1600000US0657792&tid=ACSDT5Y <br /> 2019.B25033.Accessed:March 8,2022. <br /> " For Sites 15 and 21b,the low density,2.99,persons per household factor was utilized because that results in a higher population estimate, <br /> which presents a conservative population estimate.For ADUs,the high density,2.2,persons per household factor was utilized because <br /> ADUs are accessory units that,by their nature,house less people.Therefore,given the density classes being evaluated in this Program EIR, <br /> the high density persons per household factor is the most reasonable to utilize for ADU5. <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 9 <br />.The sites are numbered throughout this Program EIR consistent with the <br /> numbering provided by the City.Therefore,some numbers are missing because those sites were included in the initial evaluation but <br /> removed upon further City discussion. <br /> 3 The ADU estimate is based on the average past 5 years of actual production within the City of Pleasanton,which is consistent with HCD <br /> guidance.Given that the Program EIR considers 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 />