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<br />2023-2031 Housing Element City of Pleasanton | 48 <br />1. Proceeding with the well rehabilitation project as previously scoped or with a modified <br />scope. <br />2. Constructing new City wells outside the PFAS plume. <br />3. Zone 7 pumping City’s groundwater allotment on its behalf using newly installed <br />infrastructure. <br />4. Constructing a regional PFAS treatment facility located at City’s Operations Service <br />Center that can treat both City and Zone 7 groundwater. <br />5. Purchasing 100 percent of water from Zone 7 at the wholesale water rate. <br />Based on the results of the Study, the City will develop a suite of projects from the list above <br />to ensure adequate supply, or other strategies if determined to adequately address the <br />deficiency in a more effective and/or cost-effective way. Beyond addressing the local <br />groundwater supply constraint, the City will support Zone 7 in its regional efforts to ensure <br />long range water supply is available to support new housing growth in Pleasanton and other <br />communities served by the agency, as documented in the current (2020) and next (2025) <br />Urban Water Management Plan. <br />• Responsible Agency: Operation Services Department, Planning Division, Zone 7 Water <br />Agency <br />• Time Period: Complete study of local groundwater supply alternatives: October 2023. <br />Implementation of selected project alternative: December 2025. Complete update to <br />Urban Water Management Plan: December 2025. <br />• Funding Source: Grant Funding, General Fund, and other sources as appropriate (to be <br />determined through the Study) <br /> <br />Program 4.6 <br />The City allows for parking reductions in certain circumstances, and state law establishes no <br />minimum parking requirement or highly reduced parking rates for qualifying projects (e.g., state <br />density bonus law, SB 35, AB 2097, etc.). To further reduce the impacts of parking requirements <br />on the production of housing, the City will assess and update multi-family parking standards <br />citywide to establish lower rates for studios and one-bedroom units and reduce the covered <br />parking requirement (i.e., not require covered parking for studio and one-bedroom units). <br />• Responsible Agency: Planning Division <br />• Time Period: June 2024 <br />• Funding Source: Planning Division Budget <br />