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• Erosion control and dust suppression measures will be documented in the <br /> final subdivision map and will be administered by the City's Building and <br /> Public Works Departments. <br /> Therefore, staff believes that this finding can be made. <br /> 5. Whether adequate public safety measures have been incorporated into the <br /> design of the proposed development plan modification: <br /> • All uses and their tenancies will be designed and operated to meet the <br /> requirements of the California Building Code, the City's Fire Codes, other <br /> applicable City codes, and State of California mandated noise, energy, and <br /> accessibility requirements. <br /> • The project site adjoins existing public streets with adequate emergency <br /> vehicle access and proposed parking areas to serve these uses. The main <br /> access driveway from the project to Bernal Avenue provides complete left - <br /> turn /right -turn accessibility between the development and this street, relieving <br /> traffic congestion at the Bernal AvenueNalley Avenue intersection, and <br /> enabling delivery trucks to use the Bernal Avenue to directly access the site <br /> from northbound /southbound 1 -680 thereby avoiding Valley Avenue. <br /> • All streets, accesses, and driveway aisles meet City standards and are <br /> adequate to handle anticipated traffic volumes. <br /> • Adequate access is provided to all structures for police, fire, and other <br /> emergency vehicles. <br /> Staff, therefore, believes that this finding can be made. <br /> 6. Whether the proposed development plan modification conforms to the <br /> purposes of the PUD District: <br /> The proposed PUD development plan modification implements the purposes <br /> of the City's PUD Ordinance by augmenting the permitting a mixed -use <br /> commercial /retail and office development that will provide neighborhood- and <br /> community- serving uses available to the surrounding neighborhoods and <br /> business parks and employment opportunities that will augment the City's tax <br /> base. The proposed development in terms of site design, building design, <br /> and uses implements the land use designations, policies, and development <br /> guidelines of the Bernal Property Specific Plan and the Pleasanton General <br /> Plan. <br /> Staff, therefore, believes that this finding can be made. <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />