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Housing Rezone Sites <br /> The City Council also discussed the list of 24 proposed sites for potential re-zoning and <br /> provided direction on how the list should be modified and shortened. The City Council <br /> was generally supportive of the recommended rezone sites as recommended by staff <br /> with some modifications as follows: <br /> • Reduce the density of Area 25 (PUSD District) to eight-12 du/acre, although <br /> allow the total units to be clustered on a minimum of approximately seven acres <br /> of the site, to accommodate a reconstructed Village High School or other school <br /> district facility on the remaining approximately three acres; <br /> • Include Area 26 (St. Augustine); and <br /> • Increase the developable area of Area 27 (PUSD Vineyard) so that up to <br /> approximately seven acres of the property can be used for housing (with the <br /> remainder as open space along Vineyard Avenue) and modify the density range <br /> to three to four du/acre. <br /> With these changes incorporated, 18 sites were recommended for rezoning in the <br /> Housing Element. These sites are included in Table 1 below. <br /> Table 1- Housing Element Rezone Sites <br /> Density <br /> Site Site Name Buildable Ran a Unit Range Assumed VL/L M AM <br /> Number Acres du/acre g Capacity <br /> 1 Lester 12.90 2 2 31 31 31 0 0 31 <br /> , <br /> 2 Stoneridge 18.00 50 ** 900 ** 900 620 0 280 <br /> Shopping Center <br /> 5 1 Laborer Council 1.39 30 40 42 56 42 42 0 0 <br /> 6 Signature Center 11.00 30 40 330 440 330 330 0 0 <br /> 7 Hacienda Terrace ( 2.00 30 40 60 80 60 60 0 0 <br /> 8 Muslim Community Center 4.86 15 25 73 122 97 0 97 0 <br /> 9 Metro 580 5.00 45 75 225 375 225 225 0 0 <br /> 14 St. Elizabeth Seton 2.94 12 18 35 53 44 0 0 44 <br /> 16 Tri-Valley Inn 2.30 15 25 35 58 46 0 0 46 <br /> 18 Valley Plaza <br /> 5.50 30 40 166 220 166 90 55 21 <br /> 19 Black Avenue 2.62 15 25 39 66 52 0 52 0 <br /> 21 Kiewit 5.00 30 30 150 150 150 150 0 0 <br /> 46.62 8 13 373 606 490 0 0 490 <br /> 22 Merritt 46.30 2 2 90 90 90 0 0 90 <br /> 23 Sunol Blvd 15.29 30 40 459 612 459 0 117 342 <br /> 25 PUSD District 10.68 8 12 85 128 107 0 0 107 <br /> 26 St. Augustine 4.20 2 7 8 29 19 0 0 19 <br /> 27 PUSD Vineyard 7.00 3 4 15 25 20 0 0 20 <br /> 29 ( Oracle 3.00 45 75 135 225 135 135 0 0 <br /> r--- maximum density for Stoneridge Mall site to be established based on City Council direction on Mall Framework <br /> Page 6 of 14 <br />
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