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Draft <br />Open_Space Areas <br />2.0 Land Use Element <br />n,.,,,,,.,~~~~ :.. ~,..,.....a __.:~,- .. ;n abundance of open space braces Pleasanton. Surrounding Tthe <br />developed areas of the valley floor are generally undeveloped lands ofn the Pleasanton <br />Ridge,ke Southeast Hills, irr-tie-sand_and=gravel quarry areas, and irr-vineyards in the South <br />Livermore Valley area. ~ , <br />See the Conservation and Open Spaced <br />~'~~~~~_°~~~ Element, including Figure <br />7-4, for aet3al-information about the City's open space lands-parks. In addition to open space, <br />numerous neighborhood, community, and regional parks are interspersed within the City. See <br />information about these parks in the Public Facilities and Communit-y Programs Element, including <br />Table 6-1 and Figure 6-2. <br /> <br /> «~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> .. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST <br />Pleasanton Ridgelands <br />The Pleasanton Ridgelands area includes approximately 13,000 acres generally bounded by Interstate <br />58_~I-580) to the north, the 670-foot elevation near <br />Foothill Road to the east, Niles Canyon Road to the south, and Palomares Road to the west; <br />excluding the existing communities of Sunol, Kilkare Canyon, and Castlewood. Part of the Ridgelands <br />area is within the Ciry of Hayward, part within Pleasanton, and the remainder in unincorporated area <br />land of 111ameda County. <br />LU element 082107 redline 2-6 <br />