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-,.__ .,. <br />City of Pleasanton <br />4~ASAN~~2 <br />~~~, S-TAFF <br />~:..~ <br />aA ....: ~ T <br />cr <br />~I~EFOH <br />ANN ~: tI <br />October 7, 1986 <br />HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL <br />Pleasanton, California <br />WA-86-2, Application of Lawrence and Victor Lund, Jr. for <br />Cancellation of Williamson Act Land Conservation Agreement for an <br />Approximately 53 Acre Site Located Generally in the Area East of <br />the Terminus of Junipero Street and San Jose Drive <br />Members of the Council: <br />Background <br />Lawrence Lund and Victor Lund, Jr. have applied for cancellation <br />of their Williamson Act Land Conservation Agreement as it relates <br />to the approximately 53 acre site located generally east of the <br />terminus of Junipero and San Jose Drive in southeast Pleasanton. <br />Tentative cancellation of a Williamson Act Land Conservation <br />Agreement may be approved by your Council for a specified <br />alternative land use if certain findings as specified in state <br />law are first made. <br />The Lunds entered into the Land Conservation Agreement with <br />Alameda County on February 7, 1974. The City succeeded as a <br />party to that agreement upon annexation of the Lund property to <br />the City in January 1982. <br />Williamson Act Land Conservation Agreements can be terminated by <br />either nonrenewal of the contract or by cancellation. The Lund's <br />filed a Notice of Nonrenewal in 1981. Under the provisions of <br />the Williamson Act, the property subject to that agreement will <br />be free of the restriction of the Williamson Act Land <br />Conservation Agreement in 1991. Through the process of <br />cancellation, however, the provisions of the Williamson Act Land <br />Conservation Agreement can be immediately terminated. <br />The Lunds have proposed as an alternative land use to the <br />agricultural use requirement under the Land Conservation <br />Agreement a 129 unit low density residential project. This <br />proposed plan is in conformance with the City's General Plan and <br />has been approved by your Council (PUD-84-15). In order to <br />proceed with this project', the applicants desire to have the Land <br />Conservation Agreement cancelled. This would enable development <br />SR:86:418 <br />