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Gases, and Climate Change are acceptable when balanced against the benefits of <br /> adopting the Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> CONCLUSION <br /> The attached draft Downtown Specific Plan is reflective of the work of the Task Force <br /> over the previous two years and is inclusive of the comments and recommendations <br /> from multiple City commissions and committees, key stakeholders including the <br /> Pleasanton Downtown Association and Chamber of Commerce, and input solicited from <br /> the community at large. Staff recommends that the City Council certify the Final EIR for <br /> the project and approve the Water Supply Assessment; rescind the 2002 Downtown <br /> Specific Plan, approve the proposed General Plan amendments, the Specific Plan, <br /> amendments to the Downtown Design Guidelines, and amendments to the Downtown <br /> Hospitality Guidelines; adopt an ordinance making various amendments to the <br /> Pleasanton Municipal Code; and adopt an ordinance approving rezoning properties for <br /> certain properties. <br /> •mitte. by: Approved I* <br /> 1 <br /> Brian Dolan i Nelson Fialho <br /> Acting Director of Community City Manager <br /> Development and Assistant City Manager <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. Resolution certifying the FEIR for the Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> 2. Resolution approving amendments to the General Plan, the Downtown Design <br /> Guidelines, and the Downtown Hospitality Guidelines; and adopting the updated <br /> Downtown Specific Plan <br /> 3. Ordinance approving changes to the zoning designations for certain properties <br /> 4. Ordinance amending chapter 17.24 (Transportation Systems Management) and <br /> Title 18 (Zoning) of the Municipal Code <br /> 5. Planning Commission report dated June 26, 2019 <br /> 6. Excerpt of approved minutes from Planning Commission meeting <br /> 7. Public Comments <br /> 8. Downtown Specific Plan. Nov. 2018 <br /> Page 17 of 17 <br />