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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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2/4/2014
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15Y
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5
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P13-2458, Downtown Revitalization District In-Lieu Parking Fee <br /> Environmental Checklist <br /> d) Disturb any human remains, <br /> including those interred outside of X <br /> formal cemeteries? <br /> Discussion <br /> a.-d. No physical changes, such as demolition, destruction, relocation, alteration, of any <br /> resource or its immediate surroundings are proposed as part of the PMC amendment. <br /> The Downtown Specific Plan established locations for the creation of publicly accessible <br /> mini-plazas in the Downtown. Construction and/or demolition related impacts would be <br /> project specific and evaluated at the time of project submittal. Mitigations would be <br /> implemented as applicable for projects which involve construction or demolition within the <br /> Downtown Revitalization District. This PMC amendment would not create any new or <br /> additional impacts which have not already been studied in the Pleasanton General Plan <br /> and Downtown Specific Plan, therefore, these would be less than significant Impact. <br /> 5.9 HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br /> Environmental Setting <br /> No physical changes, such as demolition, grading, trenching or construction are <br /> proposed as part of the PMC amendment. No changes related to hazardous material <br /> transport are proposed. <br /> Standards of Significance <br /> For purposes of this environmental document, an impact is considered significant if the <br /> proposed project would: <br /> • Result in exposing people to existing contaminated soil during construction <br /> activities; <br /> • Result in exposing people to asbestos containing materials; or, <br /> • Result in exposing people to contaminated groundwater if dewatering activities <br /> take place. <br /> Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant Less Than No <br /> Hazards and Hazardous Materials, Significant with Significant Impact <br /> Would the project: Impact Mitigation impact <br /> Incorporation <br /> a) Create a significant hazard to the <br /> public or the environment through X <br /> the routine transport, use, or <br /> disposal of hazardous materials? <br /> b) Create a significant hazard to the <br /> public or the environment through <br /> reasonably foreseeable upset and _ X <br /> 35 <br />
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