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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
4/18/2017
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15Y
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05
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FIRSTCARBON Proposal <br /> SOL_UTIO \S ' <br /> Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br /> The project proposes one point of vehicular access and an Emergency Vehicle Access.Additionally,the <br /> project application proposes to remove the proposed "Bypass Road" contemplated by the Happy Valley <br /> Specific Plan. <br /> Additionally,the project would develop a new visitor-serving commercial use at key intersection in <br /> Pleasanton (that is also opposite the main fire station) and,thus, may have the potential to conflict with <br /> emergency response and evacuation. FCS will evaluate hazardous materials using readily available <br /> sources of information about hazardous materials usage in the project vicinity(e.g.,the Geotracker <br /> database)and through review of project plans. FCS will also evaluate impacts associated with emergency <br /> response and evacuation through review of the applicant-commission traffic study,site reconnaissance, <br /> and review of project plans. FCS will identify impacts and mitigation (as appropriate). <br /> Hydrology and Water Quality <br /> The proposed project contemplates future development activities that would involve construction and <br /> operation activities that have the potential to create polluted runoff, increase impervious surface <br /> coverage,and create downstream drainage problems. FCS will use information provided by the applicant <br /> about proposed storm drainage facilities and water quality treatment measures. FCS will also review <br /> readily available sources of information about surface water features,groundwater resources, municipal <br /> storm drainage facilities,and flood hazard areas. <br /> Land Use <br /> FCS will evaluate the project for consistency with the City of Pleasanton General Plan, Happy Valley <br /> Specific Plan,and Measure PP and QQ related to restrictions on hillside development. Consistency with <br /> all applicable General Plan goals and policies will be provided in a matrix format, and the EIR will include <br /> a robust discussion of consistency with Measures PP and QQ as demonstrated in the 2014 Lund Ranch <br /> EIR.Additionally,the proposed uses and associated infrastructure improvements will be assessed in <br /> accordance with the development standards set forth in the General Plan and Specific Plan. <br /> Noise <br /> The proposed project contemplates construction and operational activities that could potentially expose <br /> surrounding land uses to excessive noise and vibration levels. Of particular concern are temporary <br /> increases in ambient noise levels during construction and permanent increases in ambient noise levels <br /> for operational activities (e.g.,vehicle trips,truck deliveries, mobile and stationary equipment,etc.). FCS <br /> will prepare the EIR Noise section and identify impacts and mitigation (as appropriate) using the noise <br /> technical study. <br /> Public Services and Utilities <br /> FCS will evaluate impacts on public service and utility providers and evaluate the proposed project's <br /> impacts in terms of the need to construct new or expanded existing facilities, acquire additional supplies, <br /> NORTH AMERICA I EUROPE 1 AFRICA I AUSTRALIA I ASIA 19 <br /> FIRSTCARBONSOLUTIONS.COM <br />
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