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AGENDA REPORT
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9/3/2013
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15Y
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14
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The construction noise mitigation measures shall be incorporated in the Construction <br /> Best Management Plan to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. <br /> 73. Prior to issuance of a building or grading permit, the applicant/developer shall provide a <br /> vibration study prepared by a qualified vibration consultant acceptable to the Director of <br /> Community Development which estimates vibration levels at neighboring sensitive uses. <br /> If the applicable vibration level limits established in Table 4.J-4 of he Supplemental <br /> Environmental Impact Report for the "City of Pleasanton Housing Element and Climate <br /> Action Plan General Plan Amendment and Rezonings" are exceeded, mitigation shall be <br /> required to reduce vibration levels so they do not exceed the applicable limits, subject <br /> the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. <br /> 74. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the project applicant's or developer's noise <br /> consultant shall certify in writing to the Director of Community Development that the <br /> construction drawings comply with the applicable City of Pleasanton and State of <br /> California interior noise standards. <br /> 75. The manager of the apartment units and the manager of the homeowners association for <br /> the single-family units shall be responsible for responding to the residents noise <br /> complaints. <br /> Permitted Uses and Development Standards <br /> 76. The permitted uses for the PUD-HDR (Planned Unit Development — High Density <br /> Residential) zoned portion of Exhibit B shall include the three-story apartment buildings, <br /> the manager's rental office for the apartments, no more than two weaned household <br /> pets, excepting fish and birds but excluding chickens, small family daycare, cottage food <br /> operations conducted in compliance with Chapter 18.105 of the Pleasanton Municipal <br /> Code, and exempt home occupations conducted in compliance with Section 18.104.030 <br /> of the Pleasanton Municipal Code. Unless permitted, all other uses are deemed to be <br /> prohibited. <br /> 77. The permitted uses for the PUD-MDR (Planned Unit Development -- Medium Density <br /> Residential) zoned portion of Exhibit B shall include the two- and three-story tall single- <br /> family homes, home occupations conducted in compliance with Chapter 18.104 of the <br /> Pleasanton Municipal Code, household pets excluding chickens, small family daycare, <br /> cottage food operations conducted in compliance with Chapter 18.105 of the Pleasanton <br /> Municipal Code, temporary subdivision sales offices conducted in compliance with a <br /> temporary use permit, and the common recreation building/recreation area for use by the <br /> residents of the entire development and their guests. Unless permitled, all other uses <br /> are deemed to be prohibited. <br /> 78. The parking/storing of boats, campers, recreational vehicles, and/or trailers on any <br /> portion of the development or in any parking space, i.e., garage or uncovered space, <br /> shall be prohibited. The garages for the apartment units or for the single-family units <br /> shall not be modified or used for storage in a manner that would interfere with the ability <br /> to park cars within the garage. In addition, the storage of materials in the uncovered <br /> parking spaces shall be prohibited. The project applicant/developer and the homeowners <br /> association shall be responsible for enforcing these restrictions, which shall be stated <br /> clearly in the lease agreements for the apartments and in the CC&R's and purchase <br /> agreements for the single-family units. <br /> Page 14 <br />
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