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V. DISCUSSION <br />General Plan <br />Pleasanton General Plan <br />Figure 10, below, depicts the land use designations for the Yee property by the Land Use <br />Element of the Pleasanton General Plan. <br />;Se <br />FLEASANTON. <br />Item 6.b., PUD- 87- 19 -03M <br />r 1 <br />0 153 3C0 <br />Feet <br />203 <br />rosC <br />LOW DENSITY <br />9 17 acres <br />RURAL DENSITY <br />20 18 acres <br />Figure 10: Land Use Designations for the Yee Property. <br />At four units, the proposed development is consistent with the land use designations of the <br />Land Use Element of the Pleasanton General Plan applied to the property: Low Density <br />Residential 2.0 du /ac) on 9.17 acres, equaling a maximum density of 18.34 dwelling <br />units, and Rural Density Residential (1 du /5 ac) on 20.18 acres, equaling a maximum <br />density of 4.04 dwelling units, for a maximum density of 22 dwelling units and a mid -point <br />density of 13 dwelling units. <br />The Pleasanton General Plan encourages clustered development on hillside properties to <br />minimize the impacts of development. The varied topography of the Yee property, <br />however, does not provide sufficient naturally flat or nearly flat terrain that would support a <br />clustered development concept. If a clustered development concept were to be applied to <br />Page 14 of 37 April 28, 2010 <br />