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Draft 2.0 Land Use Element <br />three percent; and household size will ' ~--~'-~`raverage 2.72 persons per household. <br />The residential holding ca-p~~' is based on buildout at average densities and, as stated above, has been <br />validated by a vote of Pleasanton residents. <br />If all tke-commercial, office, industrial, and other employment generating land were built out, <br />Pleasanton would contain approximately ''4,'~ ~'~0-32.5 million square feet of building floor area, <br />enough to support about ~4-88,000 jobs. This holding capacity estimate assumes that employment <br />generating uses are built at average densities (Table 2-43, above), vacancy rates average seven percent, <br />and employment densities will approximate current levels (Table 2-_43~-al3eve). AB~G 1'roiection.r 2007 <br />estimates a somewhat lower number of jobs with 76,020 in 2025 and 81,270 jobs in 2035. <br />TABLE 2-43: EMPLOYEE DENSITY STANDARDS <br />These numbers will be updated Average Square Foot <br />Workplace Tvpe Per Employee <br />Office 260 <br />Research & Development 360 <br />Light Manufacturing 590 <br />Warehouse/Service Industrial 590 <br />Service Commercial 490 <br />Retai I 510 <br />Restaurant 170 <br />Hotel/Motel 1,060 <br />Source: Gruen Gruen + Associates, Employment Densities by Type of Workplace, July 1985. <br />Table 2-5$ summarizes the number of acres of each land use designated within the Pleasanton <br />Planning Area. <br /> <br /> • , 3~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> , <br /> <br /> , <br /> <br />> > <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />> > > > <br /> 4 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />, > > <br />LU element 082107 redline 2-17 <br />