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Draft 2.0 Land Use Element <br />along Little Valley Road some Rural Density Residential is designated ~~ ~~--- ___..... ~r ..,-..~ <br />in an area of existing ranchettes. <br />Consideration should be given to preserving large open space acreage in South Pleasanton by a <br />combination of private open space and a public park system. <br />Developer dedications, xs-v~~bond measures-corporate and personal <br />donations, as well as regional, State, and l~federal funding programs, should be used to acduire trail <br />r~hts-of--way and landete. Attempts to achieve public access to open_space areas and trails should not <br />create onerous impositions on property owners. ~ , <br />« ~, <br />Vineyard Avenue Corridor <br />The 368-acre Vineyard Avenue Corridor is located in the southeastern portion of Pleasanton, south of <br />the Arroyo Del Valle and west of Ruby Hill. Terrain is mostly flat north of Vineyard Avenue and <br />generally transitions to steep slopes on the south side. Vegetation consists mostly of oak woodlands <br />and grasslands in this sparsely developed area. The Vineyard Avenue Specific Plan, adopted in 1999, <br />guides development in this area. In addition to homes, a park, and an elementary school, the area is <br />also planned to include a number of "wine country" related commercial uses, such as wineries, wine- <br />tasting rooms, and bed-and-breakfast accommodations. <br />> > <br />« ~, <br />> > <br />Downtown <br />Downtown,~s the heart of Pleasanton,-and is located at the center of the Planning Area. It features <br />the Ecity's oldest buildings, its most established residential neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and an <br />identifiable image as a classic early 1900s "American Downtown." <br />LU element 082107 redline 2-8 <br />