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There being no further testimony, Mayor Brandes declared the public hear- <br /> ing closed. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Butler, and seconded by Councilmember Mer- <br /> cer, that Resolution No. 86-282, determining on the basis of a review of ini- <br /> tial environmental study done for this project, that no significant environ- <br /> mental impact would occur as outlined in the City's guidelines and that a <br /> negative declaration is appropriate in connection with GP-86-1, application of <br /> Callahan-Pentz Properties and Prudential Insurance Company of America to amend <br /> the General Plan Land Use Element designation of an approximately 10.5 acre <br />.... site from Commercial and Offices and Public Health and Safety to High Density <br /> Residential located generally in the area bounded by Owens Drive, West Las <br /> Positas Boulevard, a portion of the former railroad right-of-way of the <br /> Southern Pacific Transportation Company, and Tassajara Creek; and PUD-86-5, <br /> application of Callahan-Pentz and Prudential Insurance Company of America to <br /> fezone an approximately 10.5 acre site from PUD (Planned Unit Development)- <br /> Office District to the PUD (Planned Unit Development)-High Density Residential <br /> District, located generally in the area bounded by Owens Drive, West Las Posi- <br /> tas Boulevard, a portion of the former railroad right-of-way of the Southern <br /> Pacific Transportation Company, and Tassajara Creek, be adopted. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Butler, Mercer, Mohr, Wood, and Mayor Brandes <br />(Y) NOES: None <br />(3') ABSENT: None <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Mohr, and seconded by Councilmember Butler, <br />LI_J that Ordinance No. 1258, to be read by title only and waiving further reading <br />r'r) thereof, approving PUD-86-5, application of Callahan-Pentz Properties and <br />~ Prudential Insurance Company of America to rezone an approximately 105. acre <br /> site from PUD (Planned Unit Development)-Office District to the PUD (Planned <br /> Unit Development)-High Density Residential District, located generally in the <br /> area bounded by Owens Drive, West Las Positas Boulevard, a portion of the <br /> former railroad right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, <br /> and Tassajara Creek, be introduced. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br />~-. AYES: Councilmembers Butler, Mercer, Mohr, Wood, and Mayor Brandes <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> <br /> GP-86-2, Application of the Prudential Insurance Company of America to amend <br /> the .General Plan Land Use Element designation of an approximately 14.6 acre <br /> site from Industrial/Commercial and Offices and Public Health and Safety to <br /> High Densit Residential, located generally in the area bounded by West Las <br /> Positas Boulevard, a portion of the former railroad right-of-way of the <br /> Southern Pacific Transportation company, and the right-of-way of the <br /> Stoneridge Drive extension <br /> <br /> Consider Adoption of Negative Declaration <br /> Mr. Swift presented his report (SR 86:247) dated June 17, 1986, regarding <br /> this matter. <br /> <br /> Mayor Brandes declared the public hearing open on the application and the <br /> negative declaration. <br /> <br /> 9 - 6-17-86 <br /> <br /> <br />
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