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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
STAFF REPORTS
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7/21/2009
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15 Y
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Air Quality: Development due to buildout of the proposed General Plan would result <br /> in an increase in population lower than that estimated in the newest air <br /> quality plan (2005 Ozone Strategy) and an increase in vehicle miles <br /> traveled. This would lead to increases in air pollutants due to <br /> cumulative development in the Planning Area that could conflict with <br /> implementation of the current air quality plan. <br /> Required Statement of Overriding Considerations <br /> The City has examined reasonable project alternatives, including the existing General <br /> Plan. The City has found that the Existing General Plan (No Project Alternative) would <br /> not achieve the core project objectives and /or would not significantly reduce the <br /> significant and unavoidable impacts identified for the proposed General Plan and /or be <br /> consistent with City planning policies and goals. The City has further found that the <br /> although the Dispersed Growth Alternative and the Concentrated Residential Mixed Use <br /> Alternative would be feasible, they would not meet the project objectives as well as the <br /> proposed General Plan due to their distribution of development within the Planning Area. <br /> Each alternative is discussed above. The proposed General Plan is considered a viable <br /> option. <br /> The City has determined to approve the proposed General Plan. In preparing this <br /> statement of overriding considerations, the City has balanced the benefits of the proposed <br /> General Plan against its significant and unavoidable environmental impacts. Although <br /> implementation of the proposed General Plan would result in a significant impact related <br /> to an increase in traffic at study intersections that would be substantial in relation to the <br /> existing traffic load and capacity of the street system and would result in a significant and <br /> unavoidable impact related to an increase in population lower than that estimated in the <br /> newest air quality plan (2005 Ozone Strategy) and an increase in vehicle miles traveled, <br /> the City finds that the benefits of the proposed General Plan to the community are <br /> overriding considerations when weighed against the environmental impacts listed above. <br /> Adoption of the proposed General Plan will allow the following guiding objectives to be <br /> achieved, and, thus, the City finds that the potential benefits outweigh the environmental <br /> risks of the proposed General Plan: <br /> Preserve Pleasanton's character. <br /> Encourage both resource sustainability and sustainable development. <br /> Confine development to within the Urban Growth Boundary. <br /> Promote the development of walkable communities. <br /> Achieve and maintain a complete well- rounded community of desirable <br /> neighborhoods and a strong employment base. <br /> Expand and improve the overall roadway /transit/trail network to provide more <br /> travel options. <br /> Provide housing opportunities for all age and socioeconomic groups. <br /> Exhibit D 1 0 <br />
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