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CITY of PLEASANTON <br />Planning Commission <br />MINUTES ~OF REGULAR MEETING. <br />pGtB February 13, 1973 <br />Time : s:o8 P.M. <br />PIG C8: Pleasanton Justice Court <br />As far as parks and schools are concerned, <br />bare minimum requirements would be satisfied <br />at this point in time. <br />------------------------ <br />250 Growth Rate Per Year <br />Phase 1 - 1973-1978 <br />~', <br />It is the staff's feeling that the capital <br />improvement program will vary very little <br />i <br />under Phases 1 and 2.from the 800 Growth Ratq. <br />Based on current outstanding potential units <br />it would take 20 years to absorb what the <br />City is obligated on. r <br />The phase map for this growth rate showed <br />the regional center and Johnson & Johnson. <br />The staff could not justify extension of Ber al <br />or Pico Avenues; possibly, that portion fron ing <br />on the Civic Center site should be completed' <br />Only one school will be required in the .' <br />Mission Park area, one at the Mackay develop <br />went and one intermediate school in the Murr~iy <br />School District jurisdiction. 4 <br />Phase 2 - 1978-1983 <br />',Population - 35,800. <br />Same priority will be given to Division, <br />~St. Mary and Peters Streets improvements. <br />During this period Vineyard Avenue between <br />the mobile home park and the unincorporated <br />area should be improved for safety reasons. <br />Also to be included should be Sunol Blvd. <br />between the cemetery and Kaiser Technology <br />Center. <br />At this stage, also looking at possible ex- <br />tension of Pico and Bernal. <br />The population by 1983 should be around <br />40,000. <br />B <br />~ ti <br />1 k <br />r i <br />i <br />i <br />t a <br />I <br />V; <br />-10- <br />