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associated EIR, which was adopted and certified by the City Council in 2009 under City Council <br /> Resolution No. 09-312. <br /> Based on the foregoing, the City Council finds that pursuant to California Environmental Quality <br /> Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15183, Projects Consistent with a Community Plan, General Plan, <br /> or zoning, additional environmental review is not required because there are no project-specific <br /> significant effects that are peculiar to the project or its site that would result from the proposed <br /> PUD amendments. <br /> SECTION 2. Findings for PUD Development Plan Approval <br /> The City Council makes the following findings and determinations with respect to each of the <br /> considerations for approval of a PUD Development Plan as required by Section 18.68.110 of the <br /> Pleasanton Municipal Code (PMC): <br /> A. Whether the plan is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and general welfare: <br /> The City Council finds the proposed PUD Major Modification is in the best interests of the <br /> public health, safety, and general welfare, since the proposed modifications do not change <br /> the ability of projects within Hacienda to meet all applicable City standards concerning <br /> public health, safety, and welfare, nor do they create or worsen risks or hazards, since <br /> they do not substantially modify uses or development from that allowed in the existing <br /> approved PUD development plan. Hacienda already includes the installation of all required <br /> utilities with connections to municipal systems in order to serve the existing development <br /> and no changes are proposed that would impact future development. The proposed <br /> modifications are compatible with the General Plan and zoning designations for Hacienda. <br /> B. Whether the plan is consistent with the City's General Plan and any applicable specific <br /> plan: <br /> The City Council finds the proposed PUD Major Modification is consistent with the City's <br /> General Plan since the site's General Plan Land Use Designations of Mixed Use/Business <br /> Park and High Density Residential allow for a varied mix of uses with which development <br /> allowed under the Hacienda PUD would remain consistent, since no changes to the <br /> allowable development capacity or overall program of land uses are proposed. <br /> C. Whether the plan is compatible with previously developed properties in the vicinity and the <br /> natural, topographic features of the site: <br /> The City Council finds that the proposed PUD Major Modification would continue to allow <br /> use of property consistent and compatible with adjacent properties throughout Hacienda, <br /> and adjacent to Hacienda itself. Hacienda is comprised of a variety of commercial, <br /> industrial, and residential uses and the proposed modification would not change or alter <br /> the existing or future uses or total amount of development allowed within Hacienda. All <br /> development would continue to be required to be consistent with existing standards for <br /> height, density/intensity, setbacks and floor area ratio, with no substantive modification to <br /> those standards proposed. <br /> D. Whether grading takes into account environmental characteristics and is designed in <br /> keeping with the best engineering practices to avoid erosion, slides, or flooding to have <br /> as minimal an effect upon the environment as possible: <br /> The City Council finds that the proposed PUD Major Modification does not include any <br /> new grading or changes to the future grading requirements in Hacienda and therefore that <br /> this finding can be made. The PUD development plan will continue to require erosion <br /> 2 <br />
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