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Project Overview, Description and Project Water Use <br />A Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan was adopted fora 293-acre area in 1989 by the City. <br />Large portions of the Specific Plan, which includes the Staples Ranch site, have <br />developed with residential areas, schools, parks, etc., with the remaining undeveloped <br />portion encompassing the Staples Ranch site. <br />The 124-acre Staples Ranch site consists of 122.5 acres that are outside the City limits <br />but within its Sphere of Influence and Urban Growth Boundary; the remaining 1.5 acres <br />of the Project site lies within the City limits. The proposed Project would involve <br />annexation of the 122.5 acres of unincorporated Staples Ranch site to the City of <br />Pleasanton. <br />The proposed Staples Ranch project includes the following development components: <br />1) a 37-acre auto mall, with buildings and up to 3,270 parking stalls; 2) a senior <br />continuing care community on 45 acres with approximately 800 assisted living units plus <br />supporting skilled nursing facilities; 3) future commercial development of up to 175,000 <br />square feet of retail, or up to 280,000 square feet of office uses; 4) future development <br />of an approximately 17-acre community park, which could include an optional multi-rink <br />ice-skating facility on up to 8 acres; 5) an extension of Stoneridge Drive to the senior <br />continuing care community and community park; 6) preservation of Stoneridge Drive <br />extension right-of-way; 7) a new two-lane bridge; and 8) a new access road to the auto <br />mall and the retail uses from EI Charro Road. The water supply analysis for the Staples <br />Ranch proposal began in 2006. In July 2007, the City Council determined that <br />approximately 5 acres of the 16-acre commercial land use could be used for a joint <br />neighborhood park/storm water detention facility. <br />The Project would potentially increase water use within the City by approximately 316 <br />acre feet per year or an average daily demand of 0.28 million gallons per day. <br />Maximum day demands for the Project would be approximately 0.5 million gallons per <br />day at build-out. <br />The Project will connect to the City water system. The assessment concludes that the <br />City has sufficient water entitlements and sufficient existing and planned water <br />infrastructure capacity to serve the Project. Furthermore, the WSA indicates that the <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />