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LONG TERM AGREEMENTS
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - DOCUMENT DATE
10/19/1993
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - NAME
HAYWARD
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - TYPE
MOU AGMT
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - RECORD SERIES
704-06 (Long Term Agreements)
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - DESTRUCTION DATE
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Policy 4: Allow for completion in processing of complete applications for subdivisions, <br /> building permits, and other improvements submitted as of July 27, 1993, to <br /> proceed subject to the existing planning, zoning and development regulations in <br /> place as of the adoption of this amendment. <br /> Policy 5: The City shall consider an amendment to existing zoning regulations to require <br /> a minimum parcel size of 100 acres and to allow for clustering of single family <br /> homes on parcels of 200 acres and greater within the Limited Open Space areas. <br /> Each home site shall be limited to a maximum parcel size of 5 acres, at an overall <br /> density of one home per 100 acres, and there shall be dedication of an <br /> agricultural conservation easement on the remaining acreage of the original <br /> parcel. <br /> Policy 6: The City will support establishment of a Ridgelands Protection Boundary <br /> corresponding to urban limit lines, where adopted, and otherwise to the boundary <br /> between urban residential land use designations (density greater than one unit per <br /> gross acre) and hill open space areas as contained in existing general plans of <br /> each jurisdiction. <br /> Boundary Adjustments <br /> Policy 7: The majority of the Pleasanton Ridgelands shall remain as unincorporated land <br /> under the control of Alameda County. The City of Pleasanton shall take the <br /> necessary actions to locate the westerly edge of its Sphere of Influence boundary <br /> at the westerly edge of the lots at or adjacent to the top of the Pleasanton and <br /> Main Ridge. The City of Hayward shall retain its existing Sphere of Influence <br /> (west of Palomares Road). The City of Hayward shall detach the area consisting <br /> of those parcels with frontage on Santos Ranch Road or otherwise lying east of <br /> the brow of Pleasanton Ridge (see map following page VII-20), and shall annex <br /> comparable area from the County. <br /> Policy 8: The City will cooperate with surrounding jurisdictions to define which jurisdiction <br /> will provide basic services (police, fire, water, etc.) to existing development <br /> within the Ridgelands Area. <br /> Access to Public Park Lands <br /> Policy 9: The City will join with Alameda County and the City of Pleasanton to encourage <br /> the East Bay Regional Park District to provide public access to Ridgelands Park <br /> from as many points as feasible, including Foothill Road, Palomares Road, and <br /> Dublin Canyon Road, in order to maximize public access and to distribute the <br /> traffic impacts of staging areas among surrounding jurisdictions. <br /> As Amended July 27, 1993 VII-19 <br />
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