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WORKPLAN <br /> Website Format / Updates <br /> Project Base Maps <br /> MEETINGS: <br /> City Staff 1 <br /> Task Force 2 <br /> TASK 2— The objective of this task it to identify issues associated with the development of the East <br /> OPPORTUNITIES AND Pleasanton Speci/ic Plan area through the review ofexisting document, interviews with <br /> CONSTRAINTS City staff, agencies, Task Force and field reconnaissance. <br /> Subtask 2.1 - Preliminary A critical task at the outset of the planning process is early assessment and <br /> Environmental Baseline identification of environmental issues that will inform the conceptual design <br /> of the Plan. FCS will expand and refine the constraints shown in Figure 1 to <br /> provide the Planning Team with a complete understanding c f the physical <br /> and policy constraints that affect the Plan Area. This analysis will he based <br /> on information culled from existing background technical reports,available <br /> data from the General Plan and other city planning documents, field <br /> reconnaissance for site specific resources,and acoustical and traffic baseline <br /> data. <br /> 4w- <br /> II <br /> yA ,, ;s • :;„-±;•:-.: s to 1 `T'n ' I. <br /> 1 <br /> o -- t{ ; <br /> , <br /> i : :.00z._._. .e 't r < , z" � ,*;• <br /> es. m, _ _. .. <br /> �yu 4 ,v4, ......�. EiNEI e <br /> _ ...R.Map <br /> aw....u,i'a—.._— tin exnm�r MeC SA'iEROrI <br /> Figure 1. Example Constraints Analysis Graphic <br /> Constraints can include any and all CEQA topic areas and related data. We <br /> anticipate that the following areas will provide critical information for the <br /> Planning Team: <br /> • biological resources—wetlands are likely one of the main constraints in <br /> the Planning Area. CNDDB identifies tri-colored black bird in vicinity, <br /> but nothing directly on site. Historic and current uses have disturbed <br /> much of the potential habitat areas. <br /> • geo-technical constraints-stability and related construction costs will <br /> GATES <br /> MSSOCIATFS NM <br />