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2005 Pleasanton Plan 2025 2 .0 Land Use Element <br />. \ rca 2 (Stoneridge Shopping Center) <br />• Development on this site shall occur in accordance with the Stoneridge Mall Framework, and its Guiding <br />Principles and constituent components as adopted by the Citv, and/or any Specific Plan, Master Plan or similar <br />comprehensive development plan that may be subsequently developed by the City and/or property owners and <br />approved by the City for the Shopping Center. <br />,\rca 18 (Valley Plaza)-This site shall be mixed use and include a substantial commercial component. This may be <br />vertical or horizontal mixed use. <br />1\rea 21(Kiewit)- <br />• This site shall include a park and/or public open space area or areas totaling at least two acres. <br />• f-uture development projcct(s) shall accommodate and provide connections to existing and future trails <br />delineated in the City of Pleasanton Trails Master Plan. <br />• l •or the portion of the site designated for high densit:)' development. if the site is used for a dedicated affordable <br />housing project that would meet the rec.Juircments of the City's Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance, the Cit:)' shall <br />prm,ide flexibilit:)' in determining conformance with minimum project density requirements. including allowing <br />for a "net density" approach to be used that is based on the development footprint of the high densitv housing <br />project, inclusive of features such as the residential buildings, parking areas, internal circulation and open <br />s pace/outdoor recreation areas dedicated for the exclusive use of project residents; and/or exclusive of public <br />streets/right of way. shared trails easements. and publicly-accessible open space7 <br />• The project site plan shall be designed to limit and minimize cut-through traffic through the project from Busch <br />Road to Valley :\venue. <br />1\ rea 22-(Merritt)-'"' Planned Unit Development is required in conjunction with the necessary annexation of this site. <br />Arca 25 (PUSD-District Office): <br />• -Development on this site shall provide a transition on the Abbie Street frontage to the existing single-family <br />development to the cast. with smaller scale and lower-density housing types along this edge. <br />• The allowable number of residential units for the entire, approximately 10 -acre propett:)' shall be allowed to be <br />clustered on a smaller portion of the site. up to approximatelv seven acres, if needed to accommodate retention <br />of PUSD facilities, such as a new /reconstructed building for Village T Iigh School. <br />• The site shall include a park or public open space area, in addition to any private open space provided for the <br />use of residents of the project. <br />• :\ landscaped buffer shall be provided along the Pirst Street frontage. <br />• The site circulation shall be designed to minimize routing additional traffic northbound on Second Street. <br />• The City will work cooperatively with PUSD to facilitate inclusion of housing units suitable for and affordable to <br />teachers and other members of the PUSD workforce, and/or other members of the local workforce. <br />Ad o pte d 07 21 09 2-34
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