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2.Revisions to the Draft EIR <br /> The following footnote is added to the fourth full paragraph on page 3-8 of the Draft SEIR: <br /> 'The units per acre refers to the average density over the entirety of the site. <br /> [Comment 8-3] <br /> The following edit is made to the last sentence of the third paragraph on page 4.41-4 of the Draft <br /> SEIR: <br /> A planned 38-40-acre park would be sited on reclaimed quarry lands to the cast side of <br /> Pleasanton; this park may include sports fields or serve as a gateway to the chain of lakes in <br /> the area. <br /> [Comment 8-4] <br /> The following edit is made to the last sentence on page 3-13 of the Draft SEIR: <br /> Additionally, for sites located in the East Side Specific Plan area, this SEIR covers only the <br /> General Plan amendment and rezoning of those sites,and is not intended to cover <br /> additional environmental impacts of the proposed specific plan. The General Plan EIR, <br /> which this EIR supplements, analyzed the traffic impacts of mid-point development <br /> thresholds of the East Pleasanton Specific Plan Area. <br /> [Comment 9-1] <br /> For clarification, the text on page 4.G-4, under "Other Health and Safety Considerations" is <br /> revised as follows: <br /> A Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) natural gas pipeline in a 30-foot easement parallels the <br /> northern edge of the city,adjacent to 1-580 (PHMSA, 2007). In addition, according to <br /> mapping compiled by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, two <br /> hazardous liquid transmission lines run through the city. One cuts across Site I and then <br /> runseieg relatively close to Sites 10, I I, 6, and 17; the second runs along the southeast <br /> border of the city, north of the San Antonio Reservoir and well away from any of the <br /> potential sites for rezoning (PHMSA, 2007). Excavation in the vicinity of pipelines is <br /> regulated under the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act. <br /> [Comment 9-4] <br /> General Plan Amendment and Rezonings 2-13 ESA/210016 <br /> Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report December 2011 <br />
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