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connect the Callippee Preserve Golf Course to Sycamore Creek thereby alleviating traffic <br />movement through the Specific Plan area. <br />A majority of the HVBRC voted to recommend that the Council consider : 1) the bypass <br />road alignment included in the Greenbriar Homes' current proposal that runs along the <br />western edge of the Spotorno property, connecting with Sycamore Creek Way to the north <br />and Westbridge on the south and 2) that any development approved for Lot 98 (also known <br />as Spotorno Flat) include consideration of design conditions in the report. No <br />recommendation was made by HVBRC related to housing density. <br />Should the Council accept the recommendations form the HVBRC, it will mean that the <br />Council finds generally acceptable the realignment of the Bypass Road as depicted on <br />Attachment 4, subject to appropriate environmental review and an amendment to the Happy <br />Valley Specific Plan, both following public review and comment. The right of way, design <br />and construciton costs for such realigned Bypass Road will be as provided in the Happy <br />Valley Specific Plan unless the Plan is amended otherwise. It was recommended by staff to <br />accept the report on Happy Valley Blue Ribbon Committee's work to develop a <br />recommended bypass road alginment and accept the committee's recommendaiton <br />regarding the preferred bypass alignment, and adopt a resolution disbanding the committee <br />for completing its purpose. <br />The City Manager noted if the Council is supportive of the Blue Ribbon Committee's <br />recommendation, staff would begin discussion with Greenbriar, arrive at a number that staff <br />is comfortable with, submit that recommendation to the Planning Commission and ultimately <br />the City Council. It would be subject to an environmental review process, a public hearing <br />process, an amendment to the Happy Valley Specific Plan that identifies very specifically <br />what the density is, as well as the alignment of the new road. <br />Council discussion ensued regarding the funding mechanism for the plan. <br />Councilmember McGovern clarified that ff the Council approves the recommendation, the <br />Happy Valley Specific plan will have to be amended and an environmental study completed. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the traffic study and roadway speeds. <br />Mayor Hosterman opened the matter for public comment. <br />Phyllis Lee addressed the Council in opposition to the recommendation of the Happy Valley <br />Blue Ribbon Committee. She voiced concerns with Sycamore Creek Way being the bypass. <br />She noted concerns with traffic, ingress and egress, evacuation plans, speeding and safety <br />of children in the area. She urged the Council not to adopt the recommendation. <br />Bill Lincoln addressed the Council urging them not to accept the recommendation as he <br />beleived the committee was biased. He noted only one of the 12 committee members <br />represented the Sycamore Heights and Bridle Creek Communities. He noted concerns with <br />traffic, open space and quality of life issues. <br />Steve McGinnis addressed the Council in opposition to the recommendation of the HVBRC. <br />He noted concerns with traffic on Sycamore Creek Way, Sunol and downtown Pleasanton. <br />City Council Minutes 6 April 17, 2007 <br />
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