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9/21/2010
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ORD 2008
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5. Have the streets and buildings been designed and located to <br /> complement the natural terrain and landscape? <br /> As stated above, minimal changes to the natural grade elevations are proposed. <br /> There are 3 existing heritage trees on site which are proposed to be removed. <br /> Over 400 new trees are proposed to be planted as part of the project. Shrubs <br /> and ground cover, including native California species, will also be planted. <br /> Accordingly, the project, as conditioned, has been designed and located to <br /> complement the natural terrain and landscape. <br /> 6. Have adequate public safety measures been incorporated into the <br /> design of the plan? <br /> The project, as conditioned, will be consistent with City safety standards. As <br /> conditioned, the buildings will be equipped with automatic fire suppression <br /> systems (fire sprinklers). The project includes 2 points of access for emergency <br /> vehicles. The project will be required to comply with all building and fire code <br /> requirements. <br /> Accordingly, the project, as conditioned, will include adequate public safety <br /> measures. <br /> 7. Does the plan conform to the purposes of the PUD District? <br /> Table 1 (below) shows the purposes of the PUD District. <br /> The primary purpose of the district is to allow flexibility in the development of <br /> projects that the City determines are in its best interest. The proposed project <br /> implements a key component of the Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan Amendment. <br /> The project is also consistent with General Plan. The PUD process has allowed <br /> for ample input from the public and for an informed decision by the City Council <br /> regarding the appropriateness of the development plan. <br /> Accordingly, the project, as conditioned, conforms to the purposes of the PUD <br /> District. <br /> PUD Findings—PUD-57 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />
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