Development approval in accordance with ground rules determined by the City Council,
<br />and that an alternate uoe for the Regional Shopping Center would be specified. The
<br />staff recommends approval with conditions, including a time limit, fixing the total
<br />allowable number of dwelling unite, and reserving the right for the Commission to
<br />institute action to rezone to the A District the regional shopping cent~ro develon
<br />the event the City Council feels that the shopping center is not going P
<br />on the proposed site. Mr. Ted Fairfield was present in the audience, and suggested
<br />ninety days' written notice to the owner by the Commission before instituting actior
<br />mi,aeioner Regag eeconded•by CoemmiaeloneriJohnetone the~Poliowingpresolutionowaeo~
<br />adopted by unanimous vote:
<br />RESOLUTION N0. 360
<br />WHEREAS, the application of Pleasanton Investors, 582 Market Street,
<br />Sen Francisco, for a Zoning Permit with Planned Unit Development
<br />Approval for the area of Tract No. 2639, has come before this Co®ieaion;
<br />NON, THEREFORE, BE IT
<br />RESOLVID, that the above-named Ztoved sub~ectwtohthe following coaditionet
<br />approval ie hereby app j
<br />1. The total number of dwelling unite allowed with said Planned
<br />Unit Development ie 1,218.
<br />2. If, at some time in the future, the rotyeeduforlad68eacreea
<br />that the regional shopping center, p Po roved Planned
<br />site zoned C-C and indicated as such on the app
<br />Unit Development map, is not to become a reality, then the
<br />Planning Commission, after written ninety-day notice of intent
<br />to the applicant, will initiate proceedings to rezone the sub-
<br />ject 68-acre parcel from the C-C (Coam:nity Comos:rcial) Dist-
<br />rict to the A (Agricultural) District.
<br />The next item on the agenda was the application of D & V Builders, Inc., 6000
<br />Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, for an amendment to the approved Tentative Subdivision
<br />Map, Tract No. 2680, eliminating the proposed swim club site. Mr. grhesPlannined
<br />to a letter from D ~ V Builders, dated October 27, 1964, requesting g
<br />Commission amend the Tentative Map eo that the area designated for the potential
<br />swim club site would be eliminated, and this area would be part of the area to be
<br />purchased by the Pleasanton Elementary School District. Mr. Falea also read a
<br />letter from Dr. Haskell, dated November 6, 1964, stating that the Pleasanton School
<br />District is pleased with the elimination of the swim club, and is now negotiatingo..
<br />for the purchase of the subject property. After discussion by the Commission, up
<br />arotion of Commi,asioner Lozano, seconded by Commissioner Antonini, the following
<br />resolution was adopted by unanimous vote:
<br />RESOLUTION N0. 361
<br />RESOLVED:
<br />The City Planning Commission, upon request of D 6 V Builders,
<br />Inc., and concurrence by the Pleasanton Joint School District,
<br />hereby amercis the approved T^.ntative Subdivision Map for
<br />Tract No. 2680, removing the pxopoaed Swim Club site from
<br />said approved map.
<br />The next item on the agenda was a discussion re: allocation of Zoning District:
<br />Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical, Inc. Bite, Sunol Blr-d. (Annexation No. 35). Mr.
<br />Falea referred to a letter from Mr. Bruce Oliver, Attorney for Kaiser Aluminum and
<br />rag rdingCthe~que tion ofeal"~or~I-P zoning4fornthahaubject sitely MrtaBrucea011ver
<br />was present in the audience, and introduced IAr. AL Peck, Special Assistant to the
<br />Director of Research and Da7elopaient; Mr. Don LaRue, Project Manager; Mr. Gordon,
<br />of the Real Estate Department; and Mr. Hyde, of Colc?well-Bauker Co. Mr. Oliver
<br />a showplaceaofothefsiteeQasathe~e~willnben~ieitoratfrom foreign eountriesaend eke
<br />other parts of the Ilnlted States. The primary purpose is to do research and
<br />development work. Eowever, actual testing of rooterialc will take place, and soma
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