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AGENDA STATEMENT ` e
Meeting Date: November 22, 1982
SUBJECT Written Communication from City of Livermore Mayor Dale Turner
re: Las Positas/New Town
EXHIBITS ATTACHED : Letter from Mayor Dale Turner dated November 10, 1982
and Resolution
RECOMMENDATION None 4tC-
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION : The City has received a request from Mayor Dale Turner to
support the City of Livermore-An its opposition to the proposed
Las Positas/New Town project.
COPIES TO: Lee Horner
Dale Turner
ITEM NO. ■ • -
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
1052 South Livermore Avenue
Livermore,CA 94550
(415) 449-4000
DALE TURNER
Mayor
''. ECEIVED
November 10 , 1982
NOV 121982
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Honorable Peter W. Snyder
Mayor, City of Dublin
P. 0. Box 2340
Dublin, CA 94568
Dear Mayor Snyder:
I am enclosing a copy of the City of Livermore' s
Resolution No. 245-82, and would earnestly solicit your City' s
support of our Resolution. Let me explain a little bit about
the Resolution. The City of Livermore is faced with the
prospect of having the County approve a significantly large
development--primarily residential--adjacent to our
boundaries. Further, the County is considering having this
area develop under County controls and, once developed, create
a County Service Area or District to provide municipal-type
services to those residing within the development. The City
of Livermore has consistently opposed this development because
we feel it is contrary to good planning principles and
practices. These principles and practices suggest that
urban-type development should, whenever possible, occur within
existing urban frameworks.. where the necessary infrastructure
already exists to provide municipal-type services.
Let me .assure you that we are not opposing growth or
development. What we do oppose is the fact that the County is
considering a major development, one that would have a major
impact upon our community without allowing the City . of
Livermore the opportunity to coordinate and/or control the
processes.developmental . While
p p your community may never have
r..G to deal with this kind of an issue, I would hope that you can
understand our feelings and the fact that the County may take
APVm action that could impact upon all County residents. For
�4Zz exam le all Count y taxpayers will indirectly have to pay
for
a portion of the costs to provide municipal-type services to a
�, County Service Area or District. Administrative overhead and
• 4' other indirect costs would, quite likely, be charged to the
4 , County' s General Fund. Further, the precepts of local control
are being violated when the County begins to get into the
0,r business of urban development.
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Mayor Peter W. Snyder
City of Dublin
Dublin, CA
November 10 , 1982
Page Two
The Resolution that we have sent to the Alameda County.
Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors will have
much more meaning and impact if it is supported by the other
cities in our County. I would appreciate your City' s strong
support of our position in this most important and critical
issue for the City of Livermore. I hope we can count on your
support, and that you could send your Resolution to us by the
end of this month.
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DALE TU• ' R
Mayor
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Enclosure
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IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIVERMORE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
RESOLUTION NO. 245-82
A RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE PROPOSED
LAS POSITAS/NEW TOWN DEVELOPMENT
WHEREAS, the Las Positas Land Company has applied for General
Plan and Rezoning changes from Alameda County, with the ultimate goal
of developing a significantly large amount of land adjacent to the
City of Livermore; and -
WHEREAS, the City of Livermore has consistently opposed this
development inasmuch as it is contrary to good planning principles and
practices which suggest that urban-type development should, whenever .
possible, occur within existing urban frameworks where the necessary
infrastructure already exists to provide municipal-type services; and
WHEREAS, no factual information has been presented or changed
since the Las Positas Land Company last presented development plans,
nor have any specific proposals been made to mitigate environmental ,
social , or economic impacts to the residents of Alameda County in general
and the residents of adjacent urban areas in particular; and
WHEREAS, the Las Positas/New Town project will socially, economi-
cally, and environmentally negatively impact the Livermore Joint Unified
School District, the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District , the
City of Livermore, and other agencies and residents residing within the
Livermore-Amador Valley; and
WHEREAS, State, regional, and local policies developed over a
period of years recognize that existing municipalities are the most
effective and efficient providers of municipal-type service, and this
is reinforced by the -position taken by the Association of Bay Area
Governments (ABAG) who previously adopted a resolution stating that
the serious -problems of the Livermore-Amador Valley, which have been
caused in part by regional , State, and Federal policies and actions,
would be made much more difficult by the premature development proposed
for the Las Positas area, and that the Las Positas project would be in
serious conflict with regional policies so long as conditions leading
to such conflicts have not been substantially improved; and
WHEREAS , when urban-type development , such as the Las Positas
project , occurs outside but adjacent to a municipality, such develop-
ment impacts upon the adjacent city and places an additional strain
upon the adjacent city, inasmuch as the residents of the development
will use and require certain services provided by the city without
having to share the burden of paying for such services; and
•
,- WHEREAS , the Lc—ue of California Cities a+- `heir 1982 Annual
conference, gave oven lming support to the reso :ion sponsored by
the City of Livermore that stated that the citizens of our State are
best served if the normal municipal--type services are provided through
the framework of a municipal government, thus negating the need to
establish several multi-layered single districts; and
WHEREAS, testimony given at a recent public hearing conducted
by the Alameda County Planning Commission, and by other testimony which
has been submitted by several public agencies and private citizens,
indicates significant concern over the development of a magnitude of
the proposed Las Positas project , particularly if such development occurs
outside of and beyond the planning and control of the adjacent munici-
pality. .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF LIVERMORE, that in
light of the City of Livermore ' s ability to provide for superior planning
and development of the area in question, that the City Council reaffirms
and continues 'its vigorous opposition to the proposed Las Positas/
New Town project , urges other public agencies to support the City of
Livermore ' s position, and, further, also urges the Alameda County Planning
Commission and the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to deny the
Las Positas Land Company' s application for General Plan` and Rezoning
changes. =
, ; . . -. : APPROVED AS TO FORM
_ ". .. -i..7-71i,":i,'.„_., (,_____.-'.�_�I TY ATTORNEY i/
: . On motion of Councilmember Kamena " • L , seconded by
Councilmember Brcwn ,. the foregoing Resolution was passed
and adopted this 25th day of Octcber . . , . 1982,-by the
• following vote: :_ - - . :
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AYES: COINCT7,MFMBERS KANENA, BROWN, WIESKANP, STEIN AND M4YOR TURNER
NOES: - NONE . .
:ABSENT: NONE
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MAYOR, CITY QjF LIVERM RE, CALIFORNIA
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