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ORDINANCE NO. 2071 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON APPROVING THE <br /> APPLICATION OF ST ANTON PARTNERS FOR PLANNED UNIT <br /> DEVELOPMENT (PUD) DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL, AS FILED <br /> UNDER CASE PUD-81-30-87D <br /> WHEREAS, St Anton Partners LLC has applied for PUD development plan <br /> approval to construct 168 apartment units and related site improvements at the property <br /> located at 5729 West Las Positas Boulevard ("the Project"); and <br /> WHEREAS, zoning for the property is Planned Unit Development— High Density <br /> Residential (PUD-HDR) District; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution PC-2013-22, <br /> determining that the proposed development plan is appropriate for the site, making <br /> findings, and recommending to the Pleasanton City Council that PUD-81-30-87D be <br /> approved; and <br /> WHEREAS, on May 21, 2013, the Pleasanton City Council held a duly noticed <br /> public hearing on this application and considered all public testimony, agenda reports, <br /> and related materials, and the recommendations of City staff and the Planning <br /> Commission; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the exceptions to the Housing Site <br /> Development Standards and Design Guidelines as stated on pages 12 and 13 of the <br /> May 8, 2013, Planning Commission staff report are appropriate; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the conditions described in <br /> California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15162 have not <br /> occurred and found that the previously prepared Supplemental Environmental Impact <br /> Report (SEIR), including the adopted CEQA Findings and Statement of Overriding <br /> Considerations in City Council Resolution 12-492, and the Addendum to the SEIR for <br /> the Project are adequate to serve as the environmental documentation for the Project <br /> and satisfy all the requirements of CEQA; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Pleasanton City Council finds that the proposed PUD <br /> development plan is consistent with the City's General Plan and purposes of the PUD <br /> ordinance. <br />