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review and update of the General Plan as conditions change. Consistent with that <br /> policy and to ensure that the maximum number of housing units at buildout <br /> remains at 29,000 without the Pleasanton voters' consent, the voters must approve <br /> an amendment to the Pleasanton General Plan as provided in this measure. <br /> <br />Section 3. General Plan Amendments Regarding the Maximum Residential Buildout <br /> <br /> A. Reaffirmation and Readoption of Residential Buildout Policy <br /> <br /> The Pleasanton Housing Cap Initiative hereby reaffirms and readopts Land Use <br /> Element Policy 15 and its Program 15.1 of the City of Pleasanton General Plan as <br /> set forth in section 2.E of this initiative. <br /> <br /> B. Adoption of Residential Buildout Policy <br /> <br /> The following text is added to the Land Use Element of the City of Pleasanton <br /> General Plan adopted August 6, 1996 immediately following Goal 1, Policy 15, <br /> Program 15.1: <br /> <br /> Program 15.2: The foregoing Policy 15 and Program 15.1, and this <br /> Program 15.2, shall be amended only by a vote of the people. <br /> <br />Section 4. Implementation <br /> <br /> A. Effective Date. This Initiative shall take effect ifa majority of the votes cast on <br /> the Initiative are in favor of its adoption. Upon the effective date of this initiative, <br /> the provisions of section 3 of the initiative are hereby inserted into the Land Use <br /> Element of the City of Pleasanton General Plan as an amendment thereof, except <br /> that if the four amendments of the mandatory elements of the general plan <br /> permitted by state law for any given calendar year have already been utilized in <br /> 1996 prior to the effective date of this initiative, this general plan amendment shall <br /> be the first amendment inserted in the City's General Plan on January 1, 1997. If <br /> the initiative described as the Pleasanton Urban Growth Boundary Initiative is also <br /> approved by the voters at the November, 1996 election, the General Plan <br /> amendment adopted by that initiative and the amendment adopted by this initiative <br /> shall be simultaneously inserted into the City of Pleasanton General Plan as a single <br /> amendment thereof. At such time as this general plan amendment is inserted in the <br /> City of Pleasanton General Plan, any provisions of the City of Pleasanton Zoning <br /> Ordinance, as reflected in the ordinance text itself or the City of Pleasanton Zoning <br /> Map, inconsistent with this general plan amendment shall not be enforced. <br /> <br /> B. Project Approvals. Upon the effective date of this initiative, the City, and its <br /> departments, boards, commissions, officers and employees, shall not grant, or by <br /> inaction allow to be approved by operation of law, any general plan amendment, <br /> rezoning, specific plan, subdivision map, conditional use permit, building permit or <br /> any other discretionary entitlement, which is inconsistent with this initiative. <br /> <br /> 3 <br /> <br /> <br />