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noise, air quality, or water quality. (e) The site can be adequately served <br /> by all required utilities and public services." <br /> XI. PUD DEVELOPMENT PLAN FINDINGS <br /> The Pleasanton Municipal Code sets forth the purposes of the Planned Unit <br /> Development (PUD) District and the considerations to be addressed in reviewing a PUD <br /> development plan proposal and proposed modification(s) of an approved development <br /> plan. The Planning Commission must make the following findings that the proposed <br /> modification of the previous PUD development plan conforms to the purposes of the <br /> PUD District, before making its recommendation. <br /> 1. Whether the proposed development plan modification is in the best <br /> interests of the public health, safety, and general welfare: <br /> The proposed project will provide 31 units of moderate income rental housing <br /> in perpetuity and 5 units of low- income rental housing in perpetuity. The <br /> development as designed and conditioned meets all applicable City standards <br /> concerning public health, safety, and welfare, e.g., vehicle access, and <br /> geologic hazards (new development not within a special studies zone). <br /> Staff, therefore, believes that this finding can be made. <br /> 2. Whether the proposed development plan modification is compatible with <br /> previously developed properties located in the vicinity of the plan: <br /> The proposed buildings are located in a manner consistent with City <br /> standards for adequate emergency vehicle access, and are designed and <br /> sited to be integrated with the existing buildings of this development. <br /> Staff, therefore, believes that this finding can be made. <br /> 3. Whether the proposed development plan modification is compatible with <br /> the natural, topographic features of the site: <br /> The site is essentially flat varying in grade from a 0- to 2.0- percent site grade. <br /> The existing recreation area will be removed and the grade elevation lowered <br /> by three to four feet, removing the existing access ramps, thereby improving <br /> its accessibility to the parking areas. <br /> Therefore, staff believes that this finding can be made. <br /> Item 6.b., PUDM- 84- 21 -04M Page 15 of 17 March 10, 2010 <br />