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2005 Pleasanton Plan 2025 2.0 Land Use Element <br />2-14 Adopted 07 21 09 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />It also allows the development of 750,000 square feet of <br />commercial/office-building floor space. Phase II provides for <br />community uses including parks and open space, a youth and <br />community center, as well as an amphitheater and agricultural uses. <br />4. Laguna Oaks Specific Plan. This Specific Plan is essentially a <br />development plan for the Laguna Oaks subdivision, where the <br />first homes were completed in 1995. <br />5. North Sycamore Specific Plan. The City adopted this 135-acre <br />Specific Plan in 1992 with the objective of providing guidance for <br />annexation and development while retaining the area’s rural <br />character. Land-use designations include Low-Density <br />Residential, Agricultural, and some Commercial and Medium- <br />Density Residential near Sunol Boulevard. As of 2006, residential <br />development of the area is mainly complete, although some <br />commercial development is yet to be constructed. <br />6. Happy Valley Specific Plan. In 1998 the City adopted the 860- <br />acre Specific Plan for Happy Valley. The Specific Plan area, which <br />includes both incorporated and unincorporated land, includes a <br />municipal golf course, open space and agricultural lands, as well as <br />land for development of low-, medium-, and semi-rural-density <br />homes. The Callippe Preserve Golf Course opened in 2005 and <br />several golf-course custom homes have been developed. <br />7. Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan. This Specific Plan <br />covers 384 areas on both sides of old Vineyard Avenue. The Plan <br />allows a mix of single-family homes, vineyards, open space, <br />community park, elementary school, and possible wine country <br />related commercial sites. As of 2006, most of the single-family <br />homes are either built or have planning approvals, and Vineyard <br />Avenue has been realigned. <br />Future Specific Plans <br />In order to evaluate land use options and to provide detailed planning <br />guidance in an area undergoing land-use transition, Pleasanton will <br />initiate a specific plan for the East Pleasanton area. <br /> <br /> <br />Callippe Preserve Golf Course in Happy Valley area <br />In 1998 the City initiated a planning process for this area, which in <br />1999 the City deferred in order to complete the Bernal Property <br />Specific Plan. This area includes approximately 1,000 acres in East <br />Pleasanton and consists of lakes (reclaimed sand-and-gravel pits) now <br />owned by Zone 7 Water Agency and Pleasanton Gravel Company, <br />and land formerly owned by Hanson (Kaiser) Aggregates and Kiewit <br />Corporation. Pleasanton will coordinate with Zone 7 on the planning <br />of land uses in this area. This area, which the Livermore Airport <br />impacts with aircraft noise, may include development of commercial, <br />residential, and office/industrial uses, as well as use of lakes for flood <br />protection, groundwater recharge, habitat, and recreation purposes. <br />In addition, the Specific Plan will also define a circulation system for <br />the area, including improvements to El Charro Road, will plan the <br />extension of utilities, and would create a funding mechanism for the <br />infrastructure required to support development. <br />The City may also elect to undertake other Specific Plans in the future <br />for large sites or areas undergoing change, and which may benefit <br />from coordinated long-range planning. <br />GROWTH MANAGEMENT <br />The orderly growth and development of the city together with the <br />preservation of an open-space frame has been a high priority for the
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