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Mikail, director of KindlyTest, advised they are starting a new community-based COVID-19 testing site <br />from February 18 through March 4 at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. He explained the company is a <br />Bay Area medical diagnostics company and has been providing COVID-19 testing services throughout <br />the Tri -Valley. He advised the testing site will not require appointments and all will be welcome <br />regardless of insurance status. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br />14. PUBLIC HEARING — Consider a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Development Plan, vesting <br />tentative subdivision map, and affordable housing agreement for an approximately 112 -acre <br />vacant site (APN 949-16-6, adjacent to 1000 Minnie Drive) in the Happy Valley Specific Plan area, <br />allowing for the development of 22 residential units and related improvements, and vacation of a <br />segment of a public road easement *Councilmember Balch recused <br />Staff Recommendations: <br />1. Find the Initial Study and consistency analysis for the project have determined it is consistent <br />with the HVSP, the HVSP Final Environmental Impact Report FEIR); <br />2. Find the proposed development is consistent with the General Plan; <br />3. Find the proposed development is consistent with the HVSP; <br />4. Introduced and waived first reading of Ordinance 2234 approving applications for Planned <br />Unit Development (PUD) development plan and vesting tentative map for a 25 -lot residential <br />project located on a vacant parcel with APN No. 949-16-6, as filed under PUD -138 and <br />Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map 8616; <br />5. Adopted and waived full reading of Resolution No. 22-1274 approving the Affordable <br />Housing Agreement between the City of Pleasanton and AVS Ranch, LLC., as filed under <br />Case No. PUD -138; <br />6. Adopted and waived full reading of Resolution No. 22-1275 ordering the vacation of an <br />unused public right-of-way easement northeast of Westbridge Lane <br />Councilmember Balch reported he will recuse from the item per guidance came from the State's Fair <br />Political Practices Commission (FPPC) as his aunt and uncle, who are an indirect source of income, <br />live adjacent to the property. <br />Director Clark advised the item is to consider a Planned Unit Development (PUD) application for the 22 - <br />lot, 112 -acre Spotorno Ranch subdivision, along with approval of a vested tentative subdivision map, <br />and affordable housing agreement. <br />Associate Planner Jenny Soo reported the site is a vacant site within the Happy Valley Specific Plan <br />(HVSP) area identified for either PUD, semi -rural residential, agricultural, or open space uses. She <br />reported the HVSP allows for 22 residential lots on the parcel if developed with either a major open <br />space or an agricultural open space easement dedication. She presented a map depicting how the 22 <br />residential units would be confined to 33 acres. <br />Associate Planner Soo reported staff is requesting approval of the PUD for 22 single-family residential <br />lots, each with an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), with design guidelines for the residences. She <br />advised staff also seeks approval of Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map 8616. She reported the <br />remaining 80 acres would be retained by the Spotorno family for agricultural use. <br />Associate Planner Soo reported the Parks and Recreation Commission reviewed and approved the trail <br />layouts. She advised the Housing Commission was very pleased to see the Affordable Housing <br />Agreement including the project's 22 ADUs. She reported the Planning Commission found the project is <br />consistent with the General Plan, HVSP, and the HSVP's Environmental Impact Report (EIR), satisfies <br />the PUD ordinance and Subdivision Map Act, has design guidelines reflecting the Happy Valley's <br />City Council Minutes Page 4 of 16 February 15, 2022 <br />
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