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health center. Planned services include daily meals, housekeeping including linen <br />services, unit maintenance, health monitoring, social activities and transportation. <br />The proposal includes numerous amenities for its residents: <br />• Indoor and outdoor <br />casual and formal <br />dinning areas <br />• 432 seat auditorium <br />• 78 seat movie <br />theater <br />• Billiards room <br />• Art/crafts and <br />ceramics room <br />• Card room <br />• Computer room <br />• Library <br />• Beauty shop <br />• Lake <br />• Pool and spa <br />• Saunas <br />• Massage room <br />• Fitness room <br />• Resident gardening <br />• Pitch and putt <br />practice golf course <br />• Dog park <br />The development proposal includes a combination of multi and single story living units, <br />a maintenance facility, community center, and a separate health center for physical <br />therapy and assisted living/ skilled nursing services. The tallest proposed independent <br />living unit buildings would be approximately 49 feet in height, which is comparable to the <br />tallest Archstone apartment buildings in Hacienda Business Park which are <br />approximately 46 feet in height. The colors of the buildings would be warm neutral <br />colors such as browns and creams with brown, gray, and white accent colors. Two <br />monument signs are proposed on Stoneridge Drive, and two wall signs facing the I-580 <br />freeway are proposed. <br />For security reasons, the entire site, with the exception of the health center, would be <br />gated. No living units are proposed in the Airport Protection Area Boundary as required <br />by the Pleasanton General Plan. The applicants anticipate that the project will be built <br />in phases, with the units proposed by the I-580 being built last. <br />The proposed health center would be one and two stories, approximately 112,481 <br />square feet in size and would contain skilled nursing units, as well as out patient <br />physical therapy. It is anticipated that that the health center will be on its own parcel. <br />The applicants propose to transfer land (approximately 19 feet in width and 800 feet in <br />length) to the property owners on Vermont Place to create a buffer between the health <br />center and the existing residential parcels. The Vermont Place residents requested this <br />transfer. <br />As proposed, 50 of the 78 existing trees on the western side of the property would be <br />preserved. Hundreds of new trees are proposed on the site. A 20 foot tall landscaped <br />berm with an 8 foot tall wall is proposed on the northern side of the property along the 1- <br />580 frontage. The berm is intended to minimize visual and noise impacts from I-580. <br />Page 6 of 16 <br />