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This document incorporates by reference the Oak Grove Planned Unit Development <br />EIR. The EIR and other portions of the administrative record are available for review at: <br />Department of Planning and Community Development, 200 Old Bernal Avenue, City of <br />Pleasanton, Pleasanton, CA 94566-0802, Contact: Marion Pavan, Project Planner <br />(925) 931-5610. <br />I1. PROPOSED PROJECT <br />The EIR analyzes the original project proposal as a residential development of a <br />98-unit, custom home development (Original Project). The EIR also analyzed four other <br />alternatives for this proposed project, one of which is referred to as "Alternative 4", a <br />51-unit development plan. Through a collaborative process with the neighbors, City <br />staff, and the applicant, an alternative was developed, Alternative 4, reflecting <br />numerous design changes to the original proposal. This development plan is the <br />environmentally superior alternative because the environmental impacts are reduced <br />when compared to the impacts of the originally proposed 98-lot development. <br />The environmentally superior project consists of 51 home sites for custom homes with <br />all development occurring on approximately 66 acres of the 562-acre site. Residential <br />sites would be located primarily where impacts were found to be less significant and <br />designed to preserve more woodland area by reducing the number of trees that would <br />be impacted (58 mature trees of the 12,000 trees on site), protecting seasonal drainage <br />ways and valley bottoms, which include areas of Federal jurisdiction, and/or supporting <br />important vegetation and wildlife resources. These areas remain mostly free of <br />development and/or development impacts due to the plan revision lessening the <br />number of homesites from 98 to 51. <br />III. BACKGROUND <br />The Oak Grove project site, owned by the Lin family, was annexed to the City of <br />Pleasanton on December 31, 1991. The current proposal, a Planned Unit Development <br />for a project called "Oak Grove," is the second project proposal. The first, "Kottinger <br />Hills," was proposed in 1992. That project included 122 single-family detached <br />"production" homes in a conventional subdivision in the south-central area of the interior <br />of the site, a 266-acre, 18-hole golf course and approximately 237 acres of open space <br />proposed for dedication to the City. <br />The 1992 Kottinger Hills PUD was approved by the Pleasanton City Council in October <br />1992, with the housing unit count reduced to 86 homes but with the golf course and <br />open space retained. The approval was rescinded in a referendum election on <br />November 2, 1993. <br />Page 2 of 45 <br />