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PC-2010-11, ALAMEDA COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY AUTHORITY
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PC-2010-11, ALAMEDA COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY AUTHORITY
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Changes or alterations have been incorporated into the project to <br />avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effects <br />identified in the EIR; <br />Such changes or alterations are within the responsibility and <br />jurisdiction of another public agency and should be adopted by that <br />agency; or <br />Specific economic, social, legal, technological, or other <br />considerations make the mitigation measures or alternatives <br />identified in the EIR infeasible. - <br />In addition to making a finding for each potentially significant impact, if the lead agency <br />approves a project without mitigating all of the significant impacts, it must prepare a <br />statement of overriding considerations, in which it balances the benefits of the project <br />against the unavoidable environmental risks. The statement of overriding <br />considerations must explain the social, economic, or other reasons for approving the <br />project despite its environmental impacts (14 CCR 15093, Pub. Res. Code 21081). <br />This document contains the findings and statement of overriding considerations based <br />on the EIR, SEIR, and administrative record for the approval of an alternative to the <br />proposed project (a minor modification of the Four -Lane Concurrent Extension <br />Alternative) and reflects the City's independent judgment. <br />This document incorporates by reference the project EIR and SEIR. Where the SEIR <br />and EIR conflict, the information in the SEIR controls. The EIR, SEIR and other <br />portions of the administrative record are available for review at: <br />Community Development Department <br />200 Old Bernal Avenue (see footnote)' <br />City of Pleasanton <br />Pleasanton, CA 94566-0802 <br />Contact: Robin Giffin, Senior Planner <br />(925) 931-5612 <br />PROPOSED PROJECT <br />The City Council certified the Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan Amendment/Staples <br />Ranch Final EIR on February 24, 2009. The Final EIR analyzed the proposed project <br />and alternatives to the project including a no project alternative, an existing specific plan <br />alternative, an ice center alternative, and an open space alternative. The proposed <br />project in the Final EIR. reflected the Alameda County Surplus Property Authority <br />(ACSPA or "Project Sponsor") proposal to amend the 1989 Stoneridge Drive Specific <br />Plan to revise land use designations, circulation improvements, and financial obligations <br />for the Staples Ranch site. Staples Ranch, owned by the ACSPA, is an approximately <br />1 200 Old Bernal Avenue is being remodeled. During the remodel, the EIR, SEIR and other portions of the administrative record <br />are available at 157 Main Street, Pleasanton, CA, 94566-0802. <br />2 <br />Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations <br />
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