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(4) Timing & Funding of Traffic Mitigation Measures <br /> (5) Air Quality Impact Analysis <br /> (6) Water Supply <br /> (7) Nonconforming Uses & Grandfathering of Existing Uses within the Proposed EDZ <br /> (8) Impacts to Neighborhoods Near Proposed EDZ <br /> Since these eight topics have been prominent in the community's discussion of the <br /> JDEDZ, a discussion of each response is summarized below. The complete responses <br /> can be found in Chapter 4 of the RTC/FSEIR document. <br /> 1. Public Notification Process, Community Workshops, & Hearing Dates <br /> The City has undertaken an extensive public review effort to solicit input from residents, <br /> stakeholders and business owners in the JDEDZ, and the broader community. Here is a <br /> brief history of the public involvement process to date: <br /> • April 15, 2014 — City Council hearings to authorize initiation of the EDZ Program and <br /> pilot JDEDZ <br /> o Staff report: http://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/JDEDZCCARApr152014 <br /> • September 23, 2015 — Planning Commission hearing to receive comments on the <br /> DSEIR <br /> o Staff report: http://www.citvofpleasantonca.gov/JDEDZPCSRSept2015 <br /> o Draft SEIR: http://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/JDEDZSEIRSept2015 <br /> o PowerPoint: http://www.citvofpleasantonca.gov/JDEDZPCPPtSept2015 <br /> • October 22, 2015 — Neighborhood Meeting (Hart Middle School) <br /> o Approximately 90 people attended <br /> o PowerPoint: http://www.citvofpleasantonca.gov/JDEDZNeighMtgPPtOct2015 <br /> • November 12, 2015 — Community Meeting (Hart Middle School) <br /> o Approximately 120 people attended <br /> o PowerPoint: http://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/JDEDZCommMtgPPtNov2015 <br /> • April 12, 2016 — Joint City Council/Planning Commission Workshop <br /> In addition to holding neighborhood/community meetings and a Planning Commission <br /> hearing on the JDEDZ, staff has also used a number of other techniques to inform the <br /> public about the JDEDZ, including: direct mailers, newspaper articles, flyers posted at <br /> public facilities, verbal reminders about upcoming meetings, presentations to the <br /> Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Vitality Committee, and a social media <br /> campaign to notify the public about the proposed JDEDZ, using the City's website, <br /> Twitter, Facebook, and Nextdoor.com. Please also refer to the Master Response to <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br />