Laserfiche WebLink
THE CITY OF 12 <br /> pLE XSANTONo CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> July 20, 2010 <br /> Community Development <br /> Planning Division <br /> TITLE: PDAM -03, PLEASANTON GATEWAY, L.L.C. (SCOTT TROBBE) <br /> CONSIDER AN APPLICATION TO EXTEND THE DEVELOPMENT <br /> AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PLEASANTON AND <br /> PLEASANTON GATEWAY FOR AN ADDITIONAL SEVEN YEARS <br /> REGARDING AN EIGHT BUILDING OFFICE DEVELOPMENT TOTALING <br /> 745,000 SQUARE FEET ON AN APPROXIMATELY 39.22 -ACRE SITE AT <br /> 6750 BERNAL AVENUE <br /> SUMMARY <br /> This is the application by Pleasanton Gateway, L.L.C., to extend its Development <br /> Agreement with the City of Pleasanton for an additional seven years only for its eight <br /> building office development totaling 745,000 square feet on its 39.22 -acre site on the <br /> southwest corner of Bernal Avenue and Valley Avenue, between Valley Avenue and 1- <br /> 680. This extension conforms to the Pleasanton General Plan and to the Bernal Property <br /> Specific Plan, and will enable Pleasanton Gateway to proceed with its office development <br /> when the economic climate improves. Environmental review was completed by the <br /> Final Environmental Impact Report, San Francisco Water District Property, approved by <br /> the City Council on March 1999. Because there is no change to the scope of the project <br /> previously approved, no additional environmental review is required. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION <br /> On May 12, 2010, the Planning Commission, on a 5 -0 vote, found that the amendment to <br /> the Development Agreement is consistent with the Pleasanton General plan and the <br /> Bernal Property Specific Plan, and recommended its approval. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Staff recommends the City Council approve an extension to the Development Agreement <br /> for seven years and introduce the ordinance approving Case PDAM -03 as set forth in <br /> Attachment 1. <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br /> The extension to the Development Agreement will have no fiscal impact to the City. <br />