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2.Revisions to the Draft EIR <br /> The text on page 4.0-32, second full sentence under Impact 4.0-2 is revised as follows: <br /> However, Arroyo Mocho, Tassajara Creek and Arroyo del Valle run through the Planning <br /> Area and the following potential sites for rezoning are adjacent to these watercourses: Site <br /> 6(Irby-Kaplan-Zia), -• . ... _ . , . . ; Site 8 (Auf de Maur/ <br /> Richenback), - ; and Site 21(4202 Stanley),which <br /> . ... . - , are adjacent to Arroyo del Valle. Site 6 (Irby-Kaplan-Zia) <br /> and Site 21 (4202 Stanley) include a portion of the Arroyo del Valle riparian corridor with <br /> a Wildlands Overlay land use designation. Site 13 (CM Capital Properties);which prepeaes <br /> ?8 is adjacent to Arroyo Mocho; and Site 10 (CarrAmerica),which <br /> . • , and Site 9 (Nearon Site); a • ... . <br /> 129 units, are adjacent to Tassajara Creek. Site 20 (Sunol Blvd. and Sycamore Rd.);which <br /> . ._ , is adjacent to the historical channel of Sycamore Creek <br /> (Sowers and Richard, 2003). <br /> [Comment 10-1] <br /> The text on page 4.J-28 of the Draft SEIR is revised as follows: <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.J-7: For residential developments at Sites 9, 10, 11,44;and 14 near <br /> the • - -.., • ':: : •- left-hand <br /> pattern of Runway 25L, the City shall require a site-specific acoustical assessments to <br /> determine noise exposure, impact, and mitigation regarding aircraft single events. The <br /> assessments shall include the collection of aircraft single-event noise level data for no less <br /> than 48-hours on or in the vicinity of the given housing areas. If needed, aircraft-related <br /> single-event noise exposure shall may be mitigated to satisfy the applicable City of <br /> Pleasanton Code criteria of 50 dB Lma,t(bedrooms)and 55 dB Lmax (other habitable rooms) <br /> using acoustically rated construction materials/systems. <br /> [Comment 10-5] <br /> General Plan Amendment and Rezonings 2-14 ESA/210016 <br /> Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report December 2011 <br />