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<br />B-18 | City of Pleasanton Sites Inventory and Methodology <br />buildings on site were built after 1980, property owners have either indicated their affirmative <br />interest in developing housing on these sites, indicating that buildings and uses have reached <br />the end of their useful life, or the existing use and condition of the site strongly indicate viability <br />for redevelopment. A complete list of sites and existing uses is included in Section B.3.4. <br />Screening for potential sites considered market conditions and recent development trends <br />locally and regionally to determine suitability of nonvacant sites. Development trends <br />demonstrate the intensification of underutilized commercial properties and nonvacant sites into <br />multi-family and high-density residential mixed-use projects. Table B-10 identifies recently <br />entitled, developed, or under construction residential projects in the Tri-Valley5. Some of these <br />projects are being constructed on sites that had existing uses and sizes similar to the conditions <br />in Pleasanton. This includes lower income sites with commercial, office, and multi-tenant uses. <br />The size of the sites ranges from one to seven acres and the existing uses include car <br />dealerships, strip malls, and other commercial uses. Densities range from 13 to 125 dwelling <br />units per acre. <br /> <br /> <br />5 The Tri-Valley includes Dublin, Livermore, and Pleasanton.