Laserfiche WebLink
· 4'57 <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Brandes, and seconded by Councilmember Mercer, that <br /> Resolution No. 83-502, after certifying that Council has reviewed and considered the <br /> information in the Environmental Impact Report, and certifying that the Environmental <br /> Impact Report has been completed in compliance with CEQA and State guidelines, approve <br /> the Environmental Impact Report for the application of the Prudential Insurance Company <br /> of America and Callahan-Pentz Properties for Planned Unit Development (PUD-Industrial/ <br /> Commercial and Offices) zoning and development plan approval of a 573 acre "business <br /> park" to include approximately 23 net acres of "garden" offices, 62 net acres of general <br /> offices, 50 net acres of "mid-rise" offices, 47 net acres of industrial/warehousing, <br /> 273 net acres of research and development/light manufacturing, and 38 acres of retail <br /> commercial/financial development with the remaining approximately 80 acres to be used <br /> for street and flood channel right-of-way purposes, to be located on the east side of <br /> Hopyard Road between the Arroyo Mocho and a point approximately 1400 feet south of <br /> 1-580 and extending east to the tracks of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, <br /> be adopted. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Brandes, Mercer, Mohr, Wood, and Mayor Butler <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Brandes, and seconded by Councilmember Mercer, that <br /> Ordinance No. 1109, to be read by title only and waiving further reading thereof, <br /> approving the application of the Prudential Insurance Company of America and Callahan- <br /> Pentz Properties for Planned Unit Development (PUD-Industrial/Commercial and Offices) <br /> zoning and development plan approval of a 573 acre "business park" to include approxi- <br /> mately 23 net acres of "garden" offices, 62 net acres of general offices, 50 net acres <br /> of "mid-rise" offices, 47 net acres of industrial/warehousing, 273 net acres of re- <br /> search and development/light manufacturing, and 38 acres of retail commercial/financial <br /> development with the remaining approximately 80 acres to be used for street and flood <br /> channel right-of-way purposes, to be located on the east side of Hopyard Road between' <br /> the Arroyo Mocho and a point approximately 1400 feet south of 1-580 and extending east <br /> to the tracks of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, subject to all conditions <br /> contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 2382, with the word "actual" inserted <br /> before LOS D in condition 2, and including the following: ~ <br /> <br /> 1. Add to Exhibit A, Significant Effects and Findings? Section Section XII. B: <br /> <br /> b.3 Fact. <br /> <br /> Under this alternative, more Pleasanton workers would commute to Pleasanton. <br /> There would almost certainly be a lower jobs/housing index, i.e. more jobs <br /> than housing. The existing General Plan Review Committee is currently con- <br /> sidering the ramifications of commercial and industrial development in addi- <br /> tion to the approved projects. Proposals for additional development will be <br /> considered, with appropriate environmental review after that process is <br /> completed. <br /> <br /> c.4 Fact. <br /> <br /> Due to existing general plan policies the annual residential growth rate may <br /> not exceed 2%. <br /> <br /> be introduced. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Brandes, Mercer, Mohr, Wood, and Mayor Butler <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> <br /> 13. ll/S/S3 <br /> <br /> <br />