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EXHIBIT I <br /> RESOLUTION NO. PC-2019- <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CERTIFY THE FEIR FOR THE DOWNTOWN <br /> SPECIFIC PLAN UPDATE; MAKE FINDINGS RELATED TO SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS AND <br /> ALTERNATIVES; ADOPT A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS; ADOPT <br /> THE MITIGATION MONITORING REPORTING PROGRAM; AND ADOPT A WATER <br /> SUPPLY ASSESSMENT <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council has identified as a priority the update to the 2002 Downtown <br /> Specific Plan (the "Project"); and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council appointed a ten-member task force to guide and oversee <br /> the specific plan update; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force has met regularly since <br /> January 2017 to discuss and deliberate various updates the specific plan; and <br /> WHEREAS, the pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an <br /> Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared for the Project, including a Water Supply <br /> Assessment; and <br /> WHEREAS, at its meeting of May 28, 2019, the Downtown Specific Plan Task Force <br /> reviewed and provided a favorable recommendation regarding EIR and Mitigation Monitoring <br /> Reporting Program; and <br /> WHEREAS, on June 26, 2019, the Planning Commission held a duly-noticed public <br /> hearing and considered relevant exhibits, recommendations of the City staff, and received <br /> testimony from the public concerning the proposed EIR for the Project. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of <br /> Pleasanton, based on the entire record of proceedings, including the oral and written staff <br /> reports and all public comment and testimony: <br /> Section 1: Recommends that the City Council: certify the EIR for the Downtown Specific Plan <br /> Update; make findings related to significant impacts and alternatives; adopt a Statement of <br /> Overriding Considerations; adopt the Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program; and adopt a <br /> Water Supply Assessment. <br /> Section 2: This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. <br /> PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of <br /> Pleasanton at a regular meeting held on June 26, 2019, by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: <br /> Noes: <br /> Absent: <br /> Abstain: <br /> at the May 28,2019, Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting and the June 26, 2019 Planning Commission Meeting <br /> Provided for Reference 58 <br /> 130 ft 20 ft 20 ft;40 ft 10 ft Dwellings not permitted 40% 40 ft 40 ft 20 ft 10 ft <br /> C-A 10 acre 300 ft 300 ft 20 ft 20 ft;40 ft 10 ft Dwellings not permitted 40% 40 ft 40 ft 20 ft 10 ft <br /> Distributed at the May 28, 2019, Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting and the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting <br /> Provided for Reference 57 <br /> planning <br /> commission for review. Such reviews shall occur at a noticed public hearing where the owner/operator of the <br /> aerial/antenna/transmission tower may present relevant evidence. If, upon such review, the planning commission finds that any of <br /> the above have occurred, the planning commission may modify or revoke all approvals and/or permits. <br /> 23 The service station shall be at least 60 feet from residentially planned or zoned property. All operations except the sale of gasoline <br /> and oil shall be conducted within a building enclosed on at least three sides, and the minimum site area shall be 20,000 square feet. <br /> Direct sales to the public shall be limited to petroleum products, automotive accessories, tobacco, food products, and limited <br /> household goods. <br /> 24 Lumberyards shall not include planing mills or sawmills and shall be at least 300 feet from an R or 0 district. <br /> 25 The use shall be at least 300 feet from an R or 0 district. <br /> Distributed at the May 28,2019, Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting and the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting <br /> Provided for Reference 54 <br />