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Land Use Concepts
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Task Force Selections from September 25 and 27, 2006

Arcadia -

Proposal Submitted by Jim Zito

Developer's Proposal

Council District 8 Concept

Existing General Plan and Staff Suggestion (for reference)

Pleasant Hills Golf Course -

Proposal Submitted by Jim Zito

Developer's Proposal

Council District 8 Concept

Existing General Plan and Staff Suggestion (for reference)

Evergreen Valley College -

Proposal Submitted by Jim Zito (see written Task Force Land Use selection below for revised number of units)

Developer's Proposal

Council District 8 Concept

Existing General Plan and Staff Suggestion (for reference)

Campus Industrial -

Proposal Submitted by Jim Zito

Developer's Proposal

Council District 8 Concept

Existing General Plan and Staff Suggestion (for reference)

Written Task Force Land Use Selections with Variations

 

Industrial for August 19, 2006 Task Force Workshop
Scenario I (No Project) and Scenario VI: 4,660,000sf Campus Industrial

Scenario II through V: 940 to 1,950 Dwelling Units

Scenario II through V: 940 to 1,950 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School

Scenario II through V: 708 to 1,472 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School and High School north of Hitachi

Scenario II through V: 807 to 1,669 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School and High School south of Hitachi

Scenario II through IV: 940 to 1,150 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School and High School north of Hitachi

Scenario V: 1,950 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School and High School north of Hitachi

Retain Industrial: 120 acres of Campus Industrial; 620 to 1,275 Dwelling Units

Retain Industrial: 120 acres of Campus Industrial; 620 to 1,275 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School

Retain Industrial: 120 acres of Campus Industrial (Increase FAR); 620 to 1,275 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School

Retain Industrial: 120 acres of Campus Industrial; 388 to 797 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School and High School

Retain Industrial: 50 acres of Campus Industrial; 785 to 1,631 Dwelling Units

Retain Industrial: 50 acres of Campus Industrial; 708 to 1,472 Dwelling Units w/ K-8 School

Proposal by a Group of Task Force and Community Members as submitted by Jim Zito: Retain 120 acres of Campus Industrial (Legacy); 900 Dwelling Units (see written proposal for details)

Proposal by a Group of District 8 Residents as submitted by Mike Alvarado: Retain 120 acres of Campus Industrial (Legacy); 800 Dwelling Units Supplemental Information for Land Use Concept Submittal Handout Item B6 (submitted by Mike Alvarado at 8/19/06 Task Force workshop)

(Also see developer's Campus Industrial exhibit from 11/16/05 Task Force meeting)

Arcadia for August 19, 2006 Task Force Workshop
Scenario I (No Project): 20 to 34 acres of Residential; 0 to10 acres of Office; 12 to 23 acres of Industrial Park; min. 2 acres of Public Park and Open Space; 12 acres Public/Quasi-Public

Scenario II through IV: 1,500 to 2,025 Dwelling Units; 100,000 to 300,000sf Commercial/Office; 2 to 18 acres of Public Park and Open Space; 0 to 10 acres Public/Quasi-Public

Scenario V and VI: up to 1,875 Dwelling Units; 100,000 to 300,000 sf Commercial/Office; 2 to 18 acres of Public Park and Open Space; 0 to 10 acres of Public/Quasi-Public

Scenario V and VI (limited commercial): up to 1,875 Dwelling Units; 100,000sf Commercial/Office; 2 to 18 acres of Public Park and Open Space; 0 to 10 acres of Public/Quasi-Public

Scenario V and VI (limited commercial, Public/Quasi-Public next to Airport Safety Zone): up to 1,875 Dwelling Units; 100,000sf Commercial/Office; 2 to 18 acres of Public Park and Open Space; 0 to 10 acres Public/Quasi-Public

Scenario V and VI (developer's proposal for general location of uses): up to 1,875 Dwelling Units; 100,000sf Commercial/Office; 2 to 18 acres Public Park and Open Space

Proposal by a Group of Task Force and Community Members as submitted by Jim Zito: 1,800 Dwelling Units; 100,000sf Commercial/Office (see written proposal for details)

Proposal by a Group of District 8 Residents as submitted by Mike Alvarado: 1,800 Dwelling Units. Supplemental Information for Land Use Concept Submittal Handout Item B6 (submitted by Mike Alvarado at 8/19/06 Task Force workshop)

West Evergreen SNI/NAC Proposal as submitted by Jose Aranda

(Also see developer's Arcadia exhibit from 11/16/05 Task Force meeting)

Pleasant Hills Golf Course for August 19, 2006 Task Force Workshop
Scenario I (No Project): Private Recreation

Scenario II through VI: 540 to 825 Dwelling Units; Fire Station; and K-6 School

Scenario II through VI: 540 to 825 Dwelling Units; Fire Station; and K-8 School

40% Open Space: 540 to 825 Dwelling Units; Fire Station; K-6 School; and 45 acres of Public Park and Open Space

Pleasant Hills Community Workshop* Group Site Plans

One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten

*Visit the Outreach Calendar page (January 17th and March 13th) for more information on the Pleasant Hills Workshop.

Proposal by a Group of Task Force and Community Members as submitted by Jim Zito: 600 Dwelling Units; 40% Open Space (see written proposal for details)

Proposal by a Group of District 8 Residents as submitted by Mike Alvarado: 600 Dwelling Units. Supplemental Information for Land Use Concept Submittal Handout Item B6 (submitted by Mike Alvarado at 8/19/06 Task Force workshop)

(Also see developer's Pleasant Hills exhibit from 11/16/05 Task Force meeting)

 

Evergreen Valley College for August 19, 2006 Task Force Workshop
Scenario I (No Project): Public/Quasi-Public

Scenario II throughVI (Library at Yerba Buena): 275 to 500 Dwelling Units; up to 95,000sf Office; up to 100,000sf Commercial; and 0 to 2 acres Public/Quasi-Public

Scenario II throughVI (Library at San Felipe): 275 to 500 Dwelling Units; up to 95,000sf Office; up to 100,000sf Commercial; and 0 to 2 acres Public/Quasi-Public

Proposal by a Group of Task Force and Community Members as submitted by Jim Zito: 400 Dwelling Units; 100,000sf Commercial/Office (see written proposal for details)

Proposal by a Group of District 8 Residents as submitted by Mike Alvarado: 400 Dwelling Units. Supplemental Information for Land Use Concept Submittal Handout Item B6 (submitted by Mike Alvarado at 8/19/06 Task Force workshop)

Alternatives to a Major Grocery Store as submitted by Hopkins & Carley on behalf of Canyon Creek Plaza and Shapell Industries

(Also see developer's Evergreen Valley College exhibit from 11/16/05 Task Force meeting)

 

*Public/Quasi-Public is the designation used for public land uses such as schools, fire stations, libraries and community centers.

 
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Last Modified Date: 4/2/2008

 
 

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