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Mr. Swift said no. Centex is negotiating to buy the Lonestar property which would <br />include the fight of way. Lonestar has not indicated anything to the contrary. If Lonestar <br />does not sell the property, Mr. Brozosky was correct that the entire Specific Plan would <br />have to come back to Council for direction on how to proceed for relocation of the road. <br /> <br /> Ms. Ayala felt that realistically, developers will be negotiating with Lonestar to get <br />the right of way. <br /> <br /> Mr. Swirl said it is very probable Lonestar will sell the property to a developer <br />which brings the fight of way with it. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Mr. Pico, seconded by Ms. Michelotti, to adopt Resolution No. <br />00-021, approving the detailed financing and phasing program for the Vineyard <br />Avenue Corridor shared infrastructure improvements. <br /> <br /> Mayor Tarver did not support the motion because he felt there was a better approach <br />and he felt it should include what is to be included in the General Fund in the way of <br />improvements on the bottom part of Vineyard. He did not think the General Fund shotrid <br />have to pay for that. That should be part of this financing program. Council approved 189 <br />units in the Vineyard Corridor and the number of units required for financial feasibility <br />could have been 150. It is unfortunate better information was not available at the time the <br />189 units were approved. <br /> <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers - Ayala, Michelotti, and Pico <br />NOES: Mayor Tarver <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTAIN: Councilmember Dennis <br /> <br /> Ms. Michelotti hoped that the infraslrucmre is constructed as contemplated and <br />Council does not have to won-j about parts 1-4. There is a reason the financing plan <br />includes the total amount, because there is more to do after that. <br /> <br />Item 6e <br />Acquisition of property located adjacent to Stonerid~,e Drive westerly of Santa Rita <br />Road. (SR 00:054) <br /> <br />Randall Lum presented the staff report. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Mr. Pico, seconded by Ms. Dennis, to adopt Resolution No. <br />00-022, approving a negative declaration for the acquisition; and adopting Resolution <br />No. 00-023, authorizing the City Manager to sign a Purchase Agreement with the <br />Prudential Insurance Company and an Easement Agreement with Zone 7; and to <br />appropriate funds from the NPID local street improvement fund to acquire the <br />parcels. <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council 22 03/07/00 <br />Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />
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