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4/23/2012
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2005 PLEASANTON PLAN 2025 <br /> Goals, Policies, and Programs <br /> "To Do" <br /> 2. LAND USE ELEMENT <br /> Program 1.2: When reviewing development projects (especially in areas where <br /> there is likely to be the most change and the greatest impact can be <br /> made), consider how the following will impact energy use: density, <br /> neighborhood design, proximity to transit, proximity to <br /> shopping/employment, walkability, street layout, and construction <br /> techniques (Green Building). Develop new measures of sustainability <br /> based on these factors and adopt minimum sustainability scores for <br /> typical projects. [GP page 2-28/ <br /> Program 1.3: When reviewing development projects, review transportation <br /> energy-efficiency measures alongside level-of-service standards. <br /> Develop a methodology to accomplish this and then adopt it. <br /> [GP page 2-28] <br /> 7. CONSERVATION AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENT <br /> Program 1.2: Identify land within the Planning Area which could be reclaimed as <br /> viable wildlife habitat. Study methods to re-establish viable plant and <br /> animal communities in these areas. Develop standards to accomplish <br /> habitat reclamation which: (1) specify the minimum acreage, <br /> topography, flora, fauna, and other characteristics necessary to <br /> ensure survival of wildlife habitat areas; (2) specify necessary length, <br /> breadth, flora, fauna, and other characteristics necessary to ensure <br /> the protection and use of wildlife corridors; and (3) prevent the <br /> creation of open space islands, unless they are connected through a <br /> series of viable wildlife corridors in accordance with specified <br /> standards. (GP page 7-33/ <br /> *Implement Mitigation Standards identified in the East Alameda County <br /> Conservation Strategy. <br /> 8. WATER ELEMENT <br /> Program 11.2: Develop design guidelines and standard details to enable developers <br /> to incorporate clean water runoff requirements into their projects. <br /> [GP page 8-31] <br /> To Do" Page 1 of 2 <br />
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