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HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY(SECTION 4.5) <br /> Significant Impact <br /> Impact 4.5-4: The proposed project would incrementally increase surface runoff from additional <br /> impervious surfaces and provide and additional source of polluted runoff, but would not exceed the <br /> capacity of the storm drain system. <br /> Finding <br /> Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into,the project which mitigate or avoid the <br /> significant effects on the environment. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding <br /> The City of Pleasanton has adopted the following measures which will reduce potential surface runoff <br /> impacts to a less-than-significant level: <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.5-4: The project sponsor, working with the Alameda Countywide Clean Water <br /> Program, shall implement a program to educate buyers about the potential water quality effects of <br /> stormwater pollution and effective measures to prevent the generation of stormwater pollutants from <br /> residential land uses. At a minimum,the program shall address stormwater pollutants such as hazardous <br /> materials commonly used in household applications; spilled oil, fuel, and other fluids such as antifreeze <br /> from vehicles; construction debris; landscape chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, and copper-based <br /> algaecides; used packing materials; paint products; trash and litter; excess irrigation; and car washing. <br /> Educational materials developed under this program shall identify alternative products that are more <br /> environmentally friendly as well as methods to control stormwater pollutants at their source. The <br /> materials shall also be consistent with materials available from the Alameda Countywide Clean Water <br /> Program and shall be provided to the buyer at the time of purchase. <br /> TRAFFIC AND CIRCULATION(SECTION 4.6) <br /> Significant Impact <br /> Impact 4.6-2: The project would result in long-term traffic increases at local intersections and <br /> incrementally degrade level of service operation at these intersections. <br /> Finding <br /> Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into,the project which mitigate or avoid the <br /> significant effects on the environment. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding <br /> The City of Pleasanton has adopted the following measures which will reduce potential impacts related to <br /> long-term traffic increases to a less-than-significant level: <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.6-2: The project's impact on study intersections would be mitigated by the <br /> payment of traffic impact fees, which is proposed by the project applicant. The need to signalize the <br /> Sunol Boulevard/I-680 Northbound Ramp and Sunol Boulevard/I-680 Southbound Ramp intersections <br /> have been identified in the City's General Plan as future planned improvements to which the project <br /> would contribute through the payment of traffic impact fees. With signalization,these intersections would <br /> operate at acceptable service levels, reducing this impact to a less-than-significant level. <br /> LUND RANCH II(PUD-25)RESIDENTIAL PROJECT 14 FINDINGS <br />
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