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PC-2009-17, PUD-57, HENDRICK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
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PC-2009-17, PUD-57, HENDRICK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
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2/24/2009
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prior to occupancy. The final fence plan shall be subject to the review of the <br />Principal Planner. If a new fence is allowed, it shall be installed prior to the <br />occupancy of any building on site. <br />4. Street Landscaping Planter. The landscaping planter between the sidewalk and <br />Stoneridge Drive shall be a minimum of 6 feet in width, including the curb. <br />B. EIR Mitigation Measures <br />Fees. Unless otherwise stated in the Development Agreement, prior to the <br />issuance of a building permit, the project developer shall pay all traffic fees <br />applicable to the PUD, as listed in the EIR. Some intersection/roadway <br />improvements for which the project developer is responsible are not currently <br />included in the schedule of projects covered by the City of Pleasanton Traffic <br />Development Fee. The City of Pleasanton Traffic Development Fee is being <br />updated and it is anticipated that the projects for which the project developer has <br />responsibility will be included in the revised Traffic Development Fee. It is <br />anticipated that the Traffic Development Fee update will be completed prior to the <br />payment of fees by the project developer and if so the project developer's payment <br />of its Traffic Development Fee will mitigate its impact on those <br />intersections/roadway improvements. If the Traffic Development Fee update is not <br />so completed, the City will be responsible for the intersection/roadway <br />improvements not currently covered by the Traffic Development Fee. <br />2. Setbacks. In anticipation that Caltrans may widen the 1-580 freeway in the future, <br />no buildings shall be located within 32 feet of the northern property line. <br />3. Plan to Reduce Air Pollution from Stationary Sources. The property owner <br />shall be responsible for ensuring the implementation of the plan to reduce air <br />pollution from stationary sources in Exhibit B. <br />4. Noise. Prior to the City's issuing of building permits for the project, the project <br />developer shall submit to the City noise analyses prepared by a qualified <br />acoustical consultant that demonstrate that all structures will meet City interior <br />noise level standards. Commercial and office uses will need to meet the City <br />standard of 45 dBA peak hour Leq that would allow the conduct of normal business <br />activities inside these facilities. Noise reduction features may include, but are not <br />limited to, building siting, upgraded insulation, sound rated windows and doors, <br />sound rated exterior wall assemblies, and acoustical caulking. <br />5. Construction Noise—Best Management Practices. The project developer shall <br />implement construction best management practices, including the following, to <br />reduce construction noise: <br />a. Locate stationary construction equipment as far from adjacent occupied <br />buildings as possible. <br />C <br />
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