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<br />Sites Inventory and Methodology City of Pleasanton | B-31 <br />Area 21 - Kiewit <br />Location: 3300 Busch <br />Road <br />APN: 946 125100704, 946 <br />125100809, 946 <br />125103300 <br />Current General Plan <br />Designation: General and <br />Limited Industrial <br />Current Zoning <br />Designation: General <br />Industrial District (I-G-40) <br />Lot Size (or portion of property proposed for <br />development): 51.62 acres <br />Proposed General Plan Designation: Housing Element Overlay <br />Potential Number of Housing Units: <br />150 units at 30 DUA (northeast 5-acre corner of the site shown with crosshatch), and <br />between 373 units (8 DUA) and 606 units (13 DUA) (46.62-acre remainder of site) <br />Background and Description: <br />The subject site is considered vacant and underutilized with only small outbuildings <br />currently on-site. It is currently occupied by a construction equipment storage <br />company, operating under a short-term lease. <br />Key Considerations and Feasibility for Site Development: <br />The subject site has long been discussed for potential residential development, <br />including consideration as part of the 4th Cycle Housing Element update and in the <br />Draft East Pleasanton Specific Plan (not adopted), although no decision to allow <br />residential uses on these specific sites has been made. There is interest in <br />developing the site with an affordable high density residential development up to 150 <br />units on approximately five acres of the site with the remainder of the site developed <br />with a mix of between 300-375 single-family detached and attached units as well as a <br />dedicated park/open space area. The density ranges that will be allowed through <br />rezoning will accommodate density discussed between the owner and the City to <br />date. <br />The site is located within the City limits and Urban Growth Boundary. Adoption of the <br />East Pleasanton Specific Plan is not required for this site to be developed. The City <br />Hatching represents portion for development