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EXHIBIT J: PUBLIC COMMENTS ILEANTON <br /> 045.4„..Preofr Downbown Spectre Pim Update <br /> General Plan Amendments <br /> Item 3-ATTACHMENT 7 <br /> Page Proposed Anreocknent <br /> Noes. Catirg wits).FAR=bum tom rano <br /> • <br /> Th ibm ten01.1n e planned unt renagintinteet IPIX11 et•*agelfte Ptak nt'Abet nutY Amil0S4 <br /> hum fro to Inn.When to the 151w-sox tnaninurn <br /> Aer4$1.0440,40.34KLenett44,61A44e4hieuer Pier kods. Thu FAH matenum <br /> uougzlhawitan rhe Doyntunr apetthe Mal arna stud li tart tthitembog Wan <br /> C Ptartas may ih M.A6d U.so F AH and&miry ramps ortv I May Oda*veto Mt aro enthontai <br /> by Ma WV We lama'ma CW471014041 COIVAT601121 bun I2144 PA omen's stall bejel 1Me FAR <br /> netnews in in Nooneers Pak land us&dagigntillon <br /> SCUCC rAnyniniyonocprnant Linpament 2004. <br /> Page 2-21 Mixed-use development is the gotoombination of various the following <br /> land uses;such office, commercial hotel, institutional: and <br /> residential in a siNle building, on a single site, or on adiacent sites that <br /> are physically and functionally interrelated <br /> Page 2-32 Program 12 1: Implement the 2002 2019 Downlavvn Specific Plan and <br /> the neeeseePit-fouiqinfie <br /> Page 2-13 Program 12.4: Encodeege second,floor apartments above first-floor <br /> commercial uses and tivt-worK units in the OOWntOwn. Allow Meted- ) , <br /> use development in the Downtown where residences are located <br /> behind commercial usessubiect to the lirnit4tion s sr.,ecifed in Me <br /> Downtown_Specik Plan. <br /> Page 2-33 - - ;mance thet-lar-eieste-the-ogInt-et <br /> ; ntown-eecieke4ea <br /> CIRCULATION ELEMENT <br /> Page 3-9 The 2002 Downtown Specific Plan ictentifiod identifies panting as one <br /> of the most important issues for the Downtown and one that is critical <br /> for the success of DOwntown businesses,AblemLiglann eously <br /> suociorttng the integration at alternatiyas modes of transportation. <br /> , <br /> HOUSING ELEMENT <br /> Policy 41 Ir.-:-RaSe housing in the Lornmercial portion of the Downtown area by <br /> Cu tting three-story cOrstrLction in the Downtown area purs4er:44e <br /> ,E..f:c.•dahce with the policies of the Downtown Specific Plan wr <br /> Or r F.:•.-aciritlai over commercial in mixed-use but CiJ . Il'- <br /> oporad',LT die May 2a 20'2.00inittorn Specific Plan(*wale Tt -.4ron Plow erg 2 <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 9 <br />e up with this policy change? <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 7 <br />rdinance <br /> We strongly encourage the Task Force to support our efforts to establish a Right to Do <br /> Business Ordinance in Downtown_The intent of such an ordinance is to protect the <br /> vibrant uses intended for our Downtown Core from conflicts with other private and <br /> public uses in the Downtown. Living in and around a Downtown is wonderful and lively <br /> but can come with increased noise and activity levels. This ordinance would advise <br /> stakeholders within the CC district of the potential inconveniences associated with <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 5 <br />oidable impacts will result from implementation of the Plan.Having(i)adopted all feasible <br /> mitigation measures,as stated herein and discussed in the Draft EIR;(ii) rejected alternatives to the Plan, <br /> as stated herein and discussed in the Draft EIR;and(iii) recognized the significant unavoidable impacts of <br /> the Plan, the City Council hereby finds that each of the separate benefits of the proposed Plan, as stated <br /> herein, is determined to be unto itself an overriding consideration, independent of other benefits, that <br /> warrants approval of the Plan and outweighs and overrides its significant unavoidable impacts,and thereby <br /> justifies the approval of the City of Pleasanton Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> 27 <br />would result in an operational emissions increase of 4,000 <br /> MTCO2e per year and an energy consumption increase of 168,000 million BTU per year compared <br /> to existing conditions. While the Plan would not be sufficient to align downtown Pleasanton's <br /> emissions trajectory with the goals established under SB 32 and EO S-3-05,implementation of the <br /> 26 <br />ntal <br /> 24 <br />iteria air pollutants <br /> 23 <br />