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adequate drainage to prevent flooding. Erosion control and dust suppression measures will be <br /> documented in the building permit plans and will be administered by the City's Building and <br /> Safety Division and Engineering Department. The site is not located within an Alquist-Priolo <br /> Earthquake Fault Zone. The flood hazard maps of the Federal Emergency Management <br /> Agency (FEMA) indicate that the subject property is not located in a flood hazard zone. <br /> Therefore, staff believes that this finding can be made. <br /> 5. Whether streets and buildings have been designed and located to complement the <br /> natural terrain and landscape: <br /> The flat urban infill site has no significant physical landscape features and is appropriate for <br /> redevelopment. Development of the site complements the natural terrain by making only minor <br /> changes as necessary to the site's existing, developable, relatively flat topography. The <br /> proposed buildings will be compatible in size and scale with surrounding structures and new <br /> landscaping would be installed. Therefore, staff believes that this finding can be made. <br /> 6. Whether adequate public safety measures have been incorporated into the design of <br /> the plan: <br /> The improvements associated with the project would be consistent with City design standards. <br /> The main entrance to the project site on Valley Trails Drive would be located and configured to <br /> provide adequate line-of-sight viewing distance in both directions, and to facilitate efficient <br /> ingress/egress to and from the subject site. Adequate access is provided to all structures for <br /> police, fire, and other emergency vehicles. Buildings are designed to meet the requirements of <br /> the California Building Code and other applicable City codes and all new buildings would be <br /> equipped with automatic fire suppression systems (sprinklers). <br /> Although the site is not located within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone, it would be <br /> subject to seismic shaking during an earthquake. The State of California provides minimum <br /> standards for building design through the California Building Standards Code. The California <br /> Uniform Building Code is based on the UBC and has been modified for California conditions <br /> with more detailed and/or stringent regulations. Specific seismic safety requirements are set <br /> forth in Chapter 23 of the UBC. The State earthquake protection law requires that buildings be <br /> designed to resist stresses produced by lateral forces caused by earthquakes. The City <br /> implements the requirements of the California Building Code through its building permit process. <br /> The proposed project will be required to comply with the applicable codes and standards to <br /> provide earthquake resistant design to meet or exceed the current seismic requirements. A site <br /> specific soils analysis would be conducted in conjunction with the building permit review. <br /> Therefore, staff believes that the project has been designed to incorporate adequate public <br /> safety measures and that this finding can be made. <br /> 7. Whether the plan conforms to the purposes of the PUD district: <br /> The proposed PUD development plan conforms to the purposes of the PUD district. One of <br /> these purposes is to ensure that the desires of the developer and the community are understood <br /> and approved prior to commencement of construction. Another is to provide a mechanism <br /> whereby the City can designate parcels and areas requiring special consideration regarding the <br /> manner in which development occurs. Staff believes that the proposed project implements the <br /> P16-1386, P17-0155, PUD-113, & TRACT 8259; 6900 Valley Trails Drive Planning Commission <br /> 29 of 32 <br />