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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

New San Ramon City Email Subscription Service

The City of Ramon has launched a new email and digital subscription solution to enhance the way City residents receive and access municipal information.

The City of Ramon has implemented a subscription service which will allow residents to subscribe to topics of interest and receive free, instant email alerts when this information is updated. Another feature is that it functions as a FREE Public Alert System that allows for instant notification in emergency situations. Subscribers will receive real-time Crime Bulletins and Emergency Alerts both via email and wirelessly. You can click on this subscribe link to receive these time-sensitive emergency notifications.

You can also get an automated alerts widget for your website which can be seen right here at the San Ramon Tribune.

The City of Ramon is launching the subscription service throughout its website at www.sanramon.ca.gov. Signing up is free, easy, and risk-free for residents. Links to sign up are found on the City web site home page and on the individual pages that are being offered up for subscription or simply by clicking here. The only information required is an email address, and subscribers can change their subscription details or cancel the service at any time.

This is an ideal way to stay informed as to what is going on in San Ramon. We at the San Ramon Tribune applaud the city for implementing this excellent service.

Send us your stories, thoughts, comments, articles, and feedback today. Please read the San Ramon Tribune welcome message for more information.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

San Ramon Business Expo and Speed Networking Mixer

Sterling Concierge Services
Sterling Business Services presents

Business Expo and Speed Networking Mixer


Face to face interaction will never be beat as a means of relationship building. Sterling Business Services brings full networking opportunities to the local community. At each mixer, businesses will market their product or service locally, become a community resource, and showcase exactly what they offer.

Each mixer includes a Business Expo portion and a fully guided networking session. Bring 75 business cards and be prepared to meet local business leaders. Our belief is when you shake someone’s hand and exchange business cards you are not just receiving a card, you are in fact meeting a friend.

Don’t become underemployed or unemployed, get connected today. People in our community are looking for answers and resources - serve them and the community. Take this opportunity to encourage, engage and empower each other with relationships that build the community and highlight you as a business resource.

Thursday, February 12, 2009 from 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Sterling Business Services in collaboration with Farmers Insurance will present a Business Expo and Speed Networking Mixer. Contact Sterling to learn how you can showcase your business as a Sponsor or Exhibitor.

DETAILS AND INFORMATION

Date: Thursday, February 12, 2009

Time: 5:30 p.m. Business Expo and Refreshments

6:30 p.m-8:30 p.m. Networking Mixer

Location: Farmers Insurance

3130 Crow Canyon Place, Suite 180, San Ramon, CA

Admission: $20 in advance / $30 at the Door

Payment: http://www.ultimatescs.com/payments.php

Contact: nicole@ultimatescs.com or 1.888.894.0315

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Share American Culture With Japanese Students in San Ramon

Learn About Japanese Culture and Get Paid!

If you have ever had an interest to learn more about the Japanese culture, share about American culture, and have wanted to have a ton of fun, this opportunity might be for you!

On August 21st through September 6th there will be eleven Japanese students coming to San Ramon to learn English and experience American Culture. They will be going to school during the week from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

If you are interested in being a host family for these students, your responsibility will be to:

  1. Provide a bed for the student to sleep in
  2. Provide 3 meals a day
  3. Speak to your students in English
  4. Transport the students to their learning center sight Mon.- Fri
  5. Be ready to have a great time with these students
You will have a great time and get paid for helping out with these students. If you are interested in hosting a child during this time please call Sarah, at (661)-333-9606.

This exciting opportunity for cultural exchange is for families in San Ramon that would love to share their American culture with Japanese students. It is through an organization called PeopleLink, www.peoplelink.org, that is located in the Sacramento area. PeopleLink is involved with helping place foreign exchange student's in homes when they come to America. There are a total of 8 to 11 Japanese students arriving August 21st and departing September 6 for a total of 17 days. They are university age. The Japanese agency has requested that these students be placed in all single placements - one student per family.

Chinese Students
Sarah Mullaney With A Group of Chinese Students


Sarah Mullaney - Booher, has just finished working with a group from China with the PeopleLink organization. "It was one of the most rewarding things I have done. I loved it so much, I am thrilled at the opportunity to do it again," Sarah said. Sarah served in China as an oral English teacher for the 2006-2007 school year at a university. She said, "This was a life changing experience for me. It was incredible to learn from my students and also share with them through relationships. I would be excited for any family to be able to love these students and to also learn about Japan." Sarah will be their Teacher Guide while the students are here and will be teaching them English daily and doing the activities with them.

The host families will take students to the learning center daily, and then picking them up in the afternoon. The San Ramon host families are also paid for taking the students in. They receive $20.00 per night.

The outline for a host family is as follows:
  1. Host families are responsible for providing a place for the students to sleep (need their own beds - does not have to be a room but can be a hideaway bed, roll away bed etc.), 3 meals a day, and transportation to and from the student center and conversation with guest.

  2. Students have insurance coverage for accidents and illness.

  3. Students will study English four mornings a week at the study center. They will spend one day on an excursion to a local spot of interest. Afternoons are spent participating in organized activities. One or two afternoons a week are "free" afternoons. These are intended for students to explore more of the area. Often students will spend this time shopping or touring.

  4. Host families are invited to participate in the half-day activities and on some full-day trips. Ask your teacher guide for specifics.

  5. The welcome Party is given to the students by the host families and a Farewell Party is given to the host families from the students.


Sarah is new to the area and does not know a lot of people in the San Ramon Valley yet and she was wondering if anyone would be able to help in the San Ramon community. Give her a call; she would love to talk to anyone that is interested. Her cell phone number is (661) 333-9606. Feel free to email Sarah also.

Contact Sarah as soon as possible to let her know if your family wishes to participate, or if you know of any families that might be interested in this cultural exchange program; she would be very grateful.

"I am very excited about this opportunity and would love to see these students placed in loving homes," said Sarah.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

ABC7 Listens San Ramon Community Meeting 7/30/08

Dear San Ramon Community:

Covering the 11-county Bay Area of nearly seven-million residents is a significant journalistic challenge. In an effort to meet that challenge, we started ABC7 Listens, our ongoing community outreach project that we hope will keep us more in touch with our Bay Area viewers. ABC7 Listens community meetings are held every month at different locations in our viewing area. Our goal is to learn about key issues and, more specifically, stories that ABC7 News should be covering.

Our next ABC7 Listens community feedback meeting will be held in the City of San Ramon on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 from 7:30PM to 9:00PM, at the San Ramon City Council Chambers located at 2222 Camino Ramon. We are inviting local residents, along with people who are involved in various groups and organizations serving the San Ramon area. While we want to hear about your story ideas, we also want your feedback on our news coverage and how you think we can better serve your community. We hope that this meeting is the beginning of a long-term relationship.

I hope that you will be able to join ABC7 News Reporter Laura Anthony, news managers, and me on Wednesday, July 30th. A news camera may be present to record parts of the meeting. Please note that although the focus will be on San Ramon, the meeting will also be open to residents of other Bay Area neighborhoods.

Space is limited, so please RSVP via e-mail to: abc7listens@kgo-tv.com, or call the Public Affairs Department at (415) 954-7702. If you have any questions, you can call me at (415) 954-7712.

Sincerely,

Kevin Keeshan

News Director

KGO-TV/ABC 7 News

Friday, May 2, 2008

San Ramon Farmer's Market Opens May 3

San Ramon Farmer's MarketWelcome to another season of the San Ramon Farmer's Market!

On Saturday, May 3, 2008 we will open our doors to another exciting season of celebrating local growers, local food and local history. Share the abundance and the experience of the market with your neighbors, friends and family. Located on a historical 16-acre farm, Forest Home Farms offers a beautiful agricultural setting to host a weekly farmers market. Take a picnic or a guided tour every Saturday and learn about the history of this place.

With an expanded food courtyard to include fresh pastas, olives and pestos, homemade mini-donuts, Afghan and Italian sauces and bolani, kettle corn, mouth watering vegan treats, jams preserves, crepes and galettes and more. We hope you will enjoy hanging around a bit while enjoying live music and connecting with your favorite local grower. For opening day, we will have organic strawberries, asparagus, and much more!

Also new this year is an expanded arts & crafts corner, a new visitor and gift center with new public restrooms, and local business booth sponsored by the San Ramon Chamber of Commerce. I would also like to introduce a new addition to the San Ramon Farmers Market team. Please welcome Nancy Young as your new farmers market manager. Nancy has a dynamic energy, a love for community and a passion for local sustainable agriculture!

See you at the market!

Harv Singh
Market Director

Directions to the Market

Eleanor and Travis Boone Eating Corn on the Cob

Eating corn was a favorite past time of the Boone Family who lived at Forest Home Farms during the 1900s.

Picture of Eleanor and Travis Boone eating corn at Forest Home Farm on October 21, 1907. Caption below describes the event. Photo courtesy of San Ramon Historic Foundation.

San Ramon Valley Unified School District's Dougherty Valley PreSchool Survey

Dougherty Valley Preschool Round-upCommunity Collaborates with School District, City, County and Local Businesses to Publicize the Dougherty Valley Preschool Round-up Survey Windemere, Gale Ranch, and Bridges residents have united to start a grassroots movement to help the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (SRVUSD) ensure that Dougherty Valley (DV) residents with children ages 0-4 years old participate in the District’s preschool round-up survey. An online survey link, authorized by Mayor Wilson, is also located on the City of San Ramon’s web page.

Printed surveys can be picked up at any of the 4 DV elementary schools, the San Ramon and Dougherty Station Community Centers, the San Ramon and Dougherty Station libraries, and at several different local businesses, such as My Gym, Connect1 Verizon Wireless and P3 Party Place— all around the San Ramon Marketplace.

It is ESSENTIAL that ALL DV residents complete and return the survey to help the District better plan the future capacity of our four new elementary schools: Coyote Creek (CC), Hidden Hills (HH), Quail Run (QR) and Live Oak (LO).

As of mid-April, only 464 out of approximately 7,110 housing units have completed the survey. In order to reach as many of the qualifying DV residents as possible, we are asking all media outlets (newspapers, websites, magazines, tv, etc.) to publicize the survey and to explain the importance of everyone’s participation.

287+ Dougherty Valley (DV) Elementary School Diversions Possible For Fall 2008

72 kindergarten students and 287 overall DV elementary students (as of April 4) are projected to be diverted from their home elementary schools for Fall 2008, with more students expected to move in over the summer. Two years ago, in March 2006, a group of Windemere residents asked the SRVUSD to get an actual count of the number of preschoolers living in the DV, rather than relying on generic, possibly outdated projections. At that time, the District assured community representatives that the DV was going through “growing pains” like all new developments and the overcapacity was a “bubble” or a “pig in a python” which would resolve itself shortly over time. Furthermore, the District stated that two additional elementary schools were being built (QR and LO), which would relieve the overcapacity problems. However, based on the fact that all four elementary schools have been completed; three of the four schools held kindergarten lotteries for Fall 2008; and the fact that the DV is considered a “phenomenon” with regards to the higher than expected percentage of families with young children moving into the community, the District recently agreed to conduct a preschool round-up survey during the months of April and May, as suggested by DV residents.

Overcapacity May Increase as New Dougherty Valley (DV) Homes Continue to be Built

DV elementary schools are the largest in the District, built to master plan capacity of 900, which allows for 150 students per grade. As reference, on February 28, Live Oak had 192 participants in its kindergarten lottery and ended up with 46 on the wait list. Eventually a total of 11,000 homes will be built in Windemere, the Bridges and Gale Ranch. According to the December 10, 2007 Dougherty Valley Oversight Committee (DVOC) report, DV housing units were approximately at 65% buildout, yet the schools are at 100% buildout. Our community fears overcapacity problems are likely to worsen as new homes continue to be built.

Why Does Overcapacity Already Exist in New Dougherty Valley (DV) Elementary Schools?

Data collected from the preschool survey can be used to verify the accuracy of the District’s original projected enrollment as determined by the student generation factors: assumed to be 0.079-0.519 student per household unit. For the breakdown by grade, see Table 7.2-2 below, taken from the San Ramon General Plan (pages 4-5 from online link http://www.ci.san-ramon.ca.us/gprc/images/chap7.pdf):

Projected School Enrollment in San Ramon

Do I Live in the Dougherty Valley?

Anyone living in the 94582 zip code is considered to be a DV resident. Many families who just moved to the area do not even realize they live in the DV, and unless parents have a child ready to enter kindergarten, they are usually unaware of the overcapacity situation in the schools.

Are My Children Currently Affected By These Problems?

Since 2003, overcapacity in DV elementary schools has been an on-going problem at Coyote Creek, Hidden Hills and most recently, Live Oak. When some Hidden Hills and Coyote Creek residents first moved into the area 4–8 years ago, they could not have imagined being in a lottery situation and yet their oldest children were recently put on the wait list at their perspective schools. Even if your oldest child is already enrolled in a DV school and the younger one will receive sibling priority, these children STILL need to be accounted for since they will fill a kindergarten space. This is why EVERYONE with a child age 0-4 years old needs to participate in the survey today.

Has the District Taken Steps to Address the Dougherty Valley (DV) Overcapacity Situation?


On April 9, two SRVUSD Board Members, President Greg Marvel and Clerk Bill Clarkson, spoke at a Town Hall meeting at Live Oak Elementary to answer community questions. Over 100 residents filled the MPR to hear their responses and the meeting ended with a Q&A session. Furthermore, since March 2006, Superintendent Kessler has been willing to listen to community concerns and he has made every effort to include the Windemere residents in the planning and discussion process. Once the District learned there would be 46 kindergarten students on the wait list at Live Oak, Assistant Superintendent Brown and her staff worked quickly to open an extra kindergarten class for Fall 2008. In addition, the facilities department rapidly implemented a few of the residents’ suggestions, such as the online survey and distributed survey flyers to preschools in the area. Our community greatly appreciates all the hard work and efforts put forth by the District, but we feel the District is like the little Dutch boy: merely using his fingers to plug holes here and there in the leaky dam. Until we know how much water the dam holds (or how many preschoolers live in the DV), how can the District effectively plan for the future?

Why the Grassroots Movement to Publicize the Survey?

Currently the SRVUSD’s main priorities are dealing with the State’s budget cuts, so the community is taking the initiative to assist with publicity and extra distribution coverage of the round-up flyers. In the past, the District has relied upon possibly outdated projections to estimate the number of preschoolers. Many of the DV parents planned ahead and moved here when our children were still toddlers because of the excellent reputation of the schools. We strongly believe it’s in our children’s best interest for the District to do the same and plan ahead for future elementary school capacity needs.We want to do everything possible to ensure the District has a ballpark figure of the number of preschoolers currently living in the DV. Therefore, we would appreciate the media’s help in disseminating the information below:

The School District is conducting a Preschool Round-Up for all children ages 0-4 residing in the Dougherty Valley. During the months of April and May, Facilities staff will be collecting information from parents to assist in projecting the number of students entering Kindergarten at Coyote Creek, Hidden Hills, Live Oak, and Quail Run Elementary Schools in the Fall of 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.

Please participate via the online survey by visiting the SRVUSD website at www.srvusd.net

Click on the “Pre-School Round-up!” link under the “News and Announcements” heading in the left-hand column. If you would like to printout a hard copy for distribution, there’s an online printable pdf as well.

To go directly to the online survey, please visit:
http://survey.srvusd.k12.ca.us/survey/TakeSurvey.asp?SurveyID=552

How Can I Learn More About This Situation?


Please see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the next page or join the Yahoo! group at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/windemereowners/

School District Preschool Round-up Survey FAQ


Q: Who should participate and when is the deadline?
A: Dougherty Valley residents with children ages 0-4 years old are requested to complete the SRVUSD’s Pre-School Round-up Survey during the months of April and May. Facilities staff will collect information from parents to assist in projecting the number of students entering Kindergarten at Coyote Creek, Hidden Hills, Live Oak and Quail Run Elementary Schools in the Fall of 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.

Q: Do I live in the Dougherty Valley?
A: Everyone residing in the 94582 zip code is considered a DV resident.

Q: Why should I participate?
A: Overcapacity in DV elementary schools has been an on-going problem since 2003 at Coyote Creek, Hidden Hills and most recently, Live Oak, which had 192 participants in a kindergarten lottery for 150 spots. 4–8 years ago, when some Hidden Hills and Coyote Creek residents first moved into the area, they NEVER imagined being in a lottery situation— yet their oldest children are currently on the kindergarten wait lists for Fall 2008. Even if your older child is already enrolled in a DV school and the younger one will receive sibling priority, these children STILL need to be accounted for since they will fill a kindergarten space. By completing either the online survey or mail-in survey, your information will provide more accurate data so the District can better estimate future capacity needs.

Q: How do I determine which year my child will start kindergarten?
A: Please note that these are just general guidelines and parents know their children’s capabilities best.

Child’s Birthdate Year to Begin Kindergarten
December 3, 2003–December 2, 2004 Fall 2009
December 3, 2004–December 2, 2005 Fall 2010
December 3, 2005–December 2, 2006 Fall 2011
December 3, 2006–December 2, 2007 Fall 2012

Q: What if I decide to hold my child back a year before entering kindergarten?
A: That is perfectly fine because the year you record on the survey is NOT set in stone. The District recognizes that as the time actually approaches for your child to begin Kindergarten, you may decide to hold your child back a year. This is why the survey also requests your child’s birthdate.

Q: Why does overcapacity already exist in our new elementary schools?
A: The Dougherty Valley schools capacity was estimated based upon projected student generation factors (SGF)* of:

Grade Levels Single family Multi family
K-5th grades 0.519 0.079
6th-8th grades 0.172 0.058
9th-12th grades 0.187 0.087

The District’s original projections assumed an average of about 0.4-0.7 student per household would be attending K-12th grade during any given year. *Data taken from Table 7.2-2: Projected Enrollment in San Ramon from the San Ramon General Plan 2020 – pages 4-5 from online link http://www.ci.san-ramon.ca.us/gprc/images/chap7.pdf

Q: How can I help with the DV community’s grassroots efforts?
A: 1) Forward the online link to everyone you know who lives in Windemere, Gale Ranch or the Bridges:
http://survey.srvusd.k12.ca.us/survey/TakeSurvey.asp?SurveyID=552
2) Printout hard copies of the survey flyer and drop them off at your children’s extracurricular activities, preschools, play groups, etc.
3) Talk to parents around your neighborhood and at the parks and encourage them to participate.
4) Join the Yahoo! group to keep informed about the issues:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/windemereowners/
5) Please contact DV1voice@yahoo.com if you'd like to help.

Thank you very much.
We greatly appreciate your help.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Boy Scouts Camporee

The Boy Scouts of America Mt Diablo Silverado Council Meridian District servicing the cities of Alamo, Danville and San Ramon is holding their annual Camporee on April 26th and 27th.

Boy Scouts

The Camporee will bring together over 600 scouts for a weekend of camping and activities that promote and build the character of our youth and focus on the theme of American Heroes. This year’s Camporee will highlight the highest youth achievement of Eagle Scout and invites any Eagle Scouts living in Alamo, Danville and San Ramon to come and celebrate at the scouting event on Saturday afternoon the 26th of April.

The local Boy Scouts district has advanced over 395 Eagle Scouts locally in the last 7 years.

Notable Eagle Scouts over the last 50 years include J.W. Marriott, Michael Bloomberg, Captain Jim Lovell of Apollo 13, Neil Armstrong, Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer and the late President Gerald R. Ford. We would like to invite any local Eagle Scout interested in attending please contact marksmith68@comcast.net.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

City Council Agenda for March 25, 2008

Sign up to have the City of San Ramon City Council Meeting Agenda notice emailed to you. Subscribe here.

Contact the City Clerk’s Office at 925-973-2539 if you have any questions.
The agenda for the March 25, 2008 meeting is now posted at the URL below. Simply click on this link to view:
www.sanramon.ca.gov/councilagenda/yr2008/cc03-25-08.htm

You may also access the current City of San Ramon City Council and other agendas by:
1. Opening the City of San Ramon's web site at www.ci.san-ramon.ca.us
2. Clicking the appropriate selection from the "PLEASE SELECT" drop-down menu on the upper right hand corner of our welcome page.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Fall Carnival Coming to Neil Armstrong School

Neil Armstrong SchoolNeil Armstrong Elementary School in San Ramon (2849 Calais Dr.) invites you to join us at our Fall Carnival on Sunday October 21st from 11:00am – 3:00pm. There will be Delicious Food, Awesome Games & Spooky Fun for kids and parents of all ages. So come and help raise money in support of PTA programs and services throughout the year!

If you are hungry, you will definitely enjoy our fabulous BBQ lunch with your choice of Italian Sausage, Hotdogs (turkey/chicken), Chili with Fixins', Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Fresh Baked Pumpkin Pie, Popcorn, Churros & Funnel Cakes!

We have tons of fun activities planned including: A Giant Inflatable Double Slide, Super Tiki Climbing Wall, Colossal Obstacle Course Challenge, Fortune Telling, Hair Painting and a variety of fun Carnival Games. Our mascot "Neil the Eagle" will be there too!

Slide Tiki Climbing Wall
Are you prepared? The PTA will be selling Disaster Preparedness Supply Kits from "Your Safety Place." All of the survival kits have a 5-year shelf life and range in price from $20 for a single person kit to $220 for a family of 8. Think about giving the gift of being well prepared!

We are looking forward to lots of fun!!

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Thursday, September 27, 2007

San Ramon Community Theater Announcement

Announcing The Holiday Production

TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS

Open Auditions at Front Row theater

October 1 - 7:30 - 10 pm.

Callbacks the evening of Wednesday, October 3.

PERFORMANCES ARE: December 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23.

Be prepared to sing a Christmas song and to read from script

(see auditions for list of characters needed)

San Ramon Community Theater

San Ramon Community Theater

Auditions and Performances will be at:

San Ramon's "Front Row Theater" at Dougherty Station Community Center

Contact the San Ramon Community Theater. For more information go to www.sanramoncommunitytheater.org


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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

San Ramon City Center Public Hearing Notices

San Ramon city center
Application:
San Ramon City Center Mixed Use Project

Owners/Applicants:
City of San Ramon and Sunset Development Company

Location:
The project site is comprised of several parcels at the intersection of Camino Ramon and Bollinger Canyon Road (APNs: 213-133-063, 213-133-086, 213-120-010, -011, -012, -013, and -014),

Request:
The applicants are requesting approval of a Development Plan, Development Plan Amendment, Land Use Permits, Major Subdivision, Minor Use Permits, Architectural Review and Environmental Review. Specific project elements include approximately: 635,000 square feet of retail and cinema uses, a 169-room hotel, up to 487 residential dwelling units, 680,000 square feet of office space, 50,000 square feet of retail/flex uses, and a 110,000-square-foot City Hall, including Council Chambers, Library, and Police Department headquarters on approximately 44 acres.

CEQA:
A Draft Subsequent EIR has been prepared for the project pursuant to Sections 15146 and 15162 of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines (45-day review period August 13, 2007 to September 26, 2007).

Contact:
City of San Ramon
Attn: Lauren Barr, Senior Planner
2226 Camino Ramon
San Ramon, CA 94583
(925) 973-2560

Posting Period:
August 10, 2007 to August 21,2007

If you challenge this application in court, you way be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing.

SAID HEARING will be held by the Planning Commission, City of San Ramon, commencing at 7:00 PM, on August 21, 2007 at San Ramon Community Center, 12501 Alcosta Blvd., San Ramon, California, 94583. (Note Change in Meeting Location)

View the San Ramon City Center draft subsequent EIR here:

San Ramon City Center
Draft Subsequent EIR



Next Downtown City Center Public Hearing:
October 2, 2007
Time: 7:00 PM
San Ramon Community Center
12501 Alcosta Blvd, San Ramon, CA

Friday, March 2, 2007

Environmental Impact Discussions To Be Held For San Ramon Downtown Plan

Environmental Impact Report Scoping Session

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF SAN RAMON
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
THAT THERE WILL BE A SCOPING SESSION
HELD ON THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2007
TO OBTAIN PUBLIC INPUT ON THE CONTENTS OF
THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE
SAN RAMON CITY CENTER PROPOSAL
Applicant/Property Owner: City of San Ramon and Sunset Development Company



CEOA:
An Environmental Impact Report will be prepared to analyze the environmental impacts of the project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended,. This scoping session is being conducted only to obtain public input on the contents of the required Environmental Impact Report, and thus no decisions concerning the project or project applications will be made at this meeting.

Project Description:
Applications for a Development Plan, Development Plan Amendment (DP 00-300-001), Land Use Permits for a 169-room Hotel and Cinema, Minor Subdivision, Minor Use Permit, Architectural Review, Development Agreement Amendments and Environmental Review approval will be considered at future public hearings for development of 685,184 square feet of retail, including a cinema; 169 room hotel; 488 multiple-family residential dwelling units; 681,769 square feet new and replacement office, and a 110,490 square foot City Hall, Library on 39 acres.

Location: The project site is bound to the north by Bishop Drive, to the east by the Iron Horse Trail and Central Park, to the west by Sunset Drive and the Shops at Bishop Ranch and to the south by Bishop Ranch 1.

SAID MEETING will be held by the Zoning Administrator, City of San Ramon, commencing at 2:00 p.m., on Thursday, March 15, 2007, in the Council Chamber at 2222 Camino Ramon.

City of San Ramon
2222 Camino Ramon
San Ramon, CA 94583

Debbie Chamberlain
Planning Manager
(925) 973-2560

Dated: March 2, 2007

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