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EXHIBIT C <br /> PUD FINDINGS FOR <br /> CASE PUD-80; NEIGHBORHOOD PARK <br /> PUD CONSIDERATIONS <br /> The Pleasanton Municipal Code sets forth the purposes of the Planned Unit <br /> Development District and "considerations" the Planning Commission and City <br /> Council should consider when reviewing a PUD development plan. These <br /> considerations form the basis as to whether a PUD development plan should be <br /> approved. <br /> 1. Is the plan in the best interests of the public health, safety, and general <br /> welfare? <br /> The project will adhere to all applicable City standards concerning public health, <br /> safety, and welfare. The subject development will include the installation of all <br /> required on site utilities with connections to municipal systems in order to serve <br /> the project. The structures will be designed to meet the requirements of the <br /> Uniform Building Code and Fire Code. As described in consideration number 3 <br /> (below), the proposed development, as conditioned, is compatible with adjacent <br /> uses. <br /> Accordingly, the project, as conditioned, is in the best interest of the public <br /> health, safety, and general welfare. <br /> 2. Is the plan consistent with the City's General Plan and any applicable <br /> specific plan? <br /> The site's General Plan Land Use designation Medium Density Residential (2 to <br /> 8 dwelling units per gross acre) and High Density Residential (greater than 8 <br /> dwelling units per gross acre); Parks and Recreation; and Retail/Highway/Service <br /> Commercial, Business and Professional Offices allows for a mix of uses on the <br /> Staples Ranch site including a Neighborhood Park. <br /> Development of the proposed project will further the implementation of the <br /> Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan Amendment. The Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan <br /> Amendment anticipates an approximately 5 acre neighborhood park with a storm <br /> water detention basin on the project site. In the Specific Plan Amendment, the <br /> overall design standard for the neighborhood park states: <br /> • Incorporate a storm water flow control basin into the Neighborhood Park <br /> design to provide adequate storage for the entire Staples Ranch <br /> development to meet hydromodification requirements. Design the basin <br /> so that it can be used for passive, casual recreational uses during dry <br /> weather periods, to the extent feasible <br /> PUD Findings PUD-80 <br /> Page 1 of 5 <br />