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<br />d.4 Fact. See Section XII (for infeasibility of <br />Alternatives) . <br /> <br />d.5 Fact. See III.d.2 (Traffic Conditions). <br /> <br />E. Significant Effect. Introduction of new households <br />to a non-attainment area for oxidant. <br /> <br />e.l Findinq. Residential growth in Pleasanton is <br />regulated as an air quality mitigation measure, <br />and is consistent with the Bay Area Air Quality <br />Management Plan, substantially lessening the <br />effect. Compliance with oxidant standards is <br />projected in the near future. <br /> <br />e.2 Fact. The General Plan policies of growth <br />management limit growth in compliance with air <br />quality requirements for sewer expansion <br />grants. The Air Quality Management Plan is <br />based on this growth rate for Pleasanton and <br />other Tri-Valley communities served by the same <br />facilities. <br /> <br />e.3 The Air Quality Management Plan projects com- <br />pliance with oxidant standards by 1987. <br /> <br />IV. Public Services. <br /> <br />A. Siqnificant Effect. Water use demand exceeding <br />existing distribution capacity. <br /> <br />a.l Finding. The mitigation measure incorporated <br />into the Project to require sufficient water <br />will avoid the effect. <br /> <br />a.2 Fact. Condition 27 provides each building must <br />have an adequate supply before it is con- <br />structed. <br /> <br />a.3 Finding. Additional distribution facilities <br />which will eliminate the effect have been <br />identified and will be financed by the North <br />Pleasanton Water Improvement District ("NPWID"). <br /> <br />a.4. Fact. Developer, by agreement, is obligated, in <br />conjunction with other North Pleasanton de- <br />velopers, to fund the water distribution facili- <br />ties necessary for North Pleasanton area de- <br />velopment. Initial work on the formation of the <br />district has begun, construction has been <br /> <br />8. <br />