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Subject Property <br />The Lin property was annexed into the City on December 31, 1991. It is zoned PUD (Planned <br />Unit Development) - RDR and OS (Rural Density Residential and Open Space) district. Sur- <br />rounding land uses with their zoning designations, planned and/or constructed densities, and <br />General Plan land use designations are described in the table on the following page: <br /> <br /> North Vintage Hills and the Grey Low Density Residential (< 2 du/ac)and PUD - LDR and <br /> Eagle Estates developments Low Density Residential (< 2 du/ac) and PUD - LDPJOS <br /> Rural Density Residential (1 du/5 ac) <br /> East Vacant Land/Cattle Grazing Urban Growth Boundary Line and Public Unincorporated <br /> Health and Safety <br /> South Vacant land/Cattle Grazing Urban Growth Boundary Line, Public Unincorporated <br /> Health and Safety, and Wildlands Overlay <br /> West Kottinger Hills Development Low Density Residential (< 2 du/ac) and PUD - MDPJLDPJ <br /> Rural Density Residential (1 du/5 ac) OS <br /> <br />Previous Proposal <br />This proposal would be the second development proposal for the Lin property. The first pro- <br />posal - PUD-91-13 - for a PUD development plan including 86 single-family detached homes <br />and an 18-hole golf course was approved by the Pleasanton City Council on October 20, 1992 <br />but was then overturned in a referendum election held on November 2, 1993. Public concerns <br />towards the previous development proposal included density, loss of existing trees, loss of open <br />space, traffic and circulation, impacts to quality of life, etc. The Final Environmental Impact <br />Report (FEIR) for PUD-91-13 is attached. <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />All proposed units would be single-family detached homes located on individual lots varying in <br />size from 17,000 to 48,000 square feet. <br />· The proposed streets, lots, emergency vehicle access connections, and a new water tank <br />site would occupy approximately 67-acres or 12-percent of the site's area, with the re- <br />maining 495-acres set aside as permanent open space. <br />· The proposed lots would be arranged along the proposed extension of Hearst Drive, <br />which, as proposed, would be extended approximately one-mile onto the subject prop- <br />erty, on six cul-de-sac courts, and on seven shared access driveways/private streets. Two <br />cul-de-sac courts would then have emergency vehicle access connections to Benedict <br />Court - a public street - located in the Kottinger Hills development and to Grey Eagle <br />Court - a private street - located in the Grey Eagle development. <br />S1~:05:03! <br />Page 3 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />