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EXHIBIT A <br /> THE CITY OF <br /> pLEASANTON. <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Notice of EIR Preparation and Notice of EIR Public Scoping Meeting <br /> Hidden Canyon Residences and Preserve Project <br /> Date: August 22, 2019 <br /> To: Public Agencies and Interested Parties <br /> From: Natalie Amos,Associate Planner, City of Pleasanton <br /> Subject: Notice of Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report and Public Scoping <br /> Meeting <br /> The City of Pleasanton(located in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area)will be the Lead Agency <br /> and will prepare an Environmental Impact Report(EIR) for the proposed Hidden Canyon <br /> Residences and Preserve Project(proposed project) in the City of Pleasanton Planning Area and <br /> partially within the Urban Growth Boundary (Exhibits 1 and 2). The project sponsor, Ponderosa <br /> Homes II, Inc.,proposes to annex, rezone,and subdivide a 128.5-acre project site to build 31 <br /> single-family detached residential units and roadways on 12.90 acres and permanently preserve <br /> 115.60 acres of open space, both for private residents'use and proposed dedication of 69.00 <br /> acres of land to the East Bay Regional Park District(Exhibit 3). <br /> The property is located outside the existing City limits,though the area proposed for residential <br /> development is within the Urban Growth Boundary. The entire 128.5-acre site would be <br /> annexed into the City of Pleasanton. The proposed project, its locational information, and <br /> potential environmental effects are described below. Pursuant to California Environmental <br /> Quality Act(CEQA) Guidelines Section 15162,the City has determined that an EIR is required <br /> for the proposed project. <br /> The public is invited to provide comments in writing as to the scope and content of the EIR. <br /> Specifically,the City would like to know public views related to potential environmental issues, <br /> reasonable project alternatives, and mitigation measures. <br /> Due to the time limits mandated by State law, responses must be sent at the earliest possible date, <br /> but no later than the close of the EIR public scoping period, which runs as follows: Thursday, <br /> August 22, 2019 through Monday, September 23, 2019. Commenters are also encouraged to <br /> attend the EIR public scoping session held as part of the City of Pleasanton Planning <br /> Commission meeting on Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council <br /> Chambers at 200 Old Bernal Avenue in Pleasanton. <br />alysis is recommended to be included in the EIR. Additional <br /> detail on the scope of topics proposed to be addressed under each of these categories is <br /> provided in the Notice of Preparation, included as Exhibit A. As a result of comments received <br /> during the scoping period, including at this scoping session, additional issues may be identified <br /> that may be added to this list: <br /> • Aesthetics • Hydrology and Water Quality <br /> • Air Quality • Land Use and Planning <br /> • Biological Resources • Noise <br /> • Cultural and Tribal Cultural Resources • Public Services and Recreation <br /> PUD-130/TRACT 8472/P18-0078/P18-0079/P18-0080/P18-0081 Planning Commission <br /> 10807, 11021, and 11033 Dublin Canyon Road and the parcel west of 11021 Dublin Canyon Road <br /> 10 of 11 <br />County Assessor's Office and Alameda County staff <br /> have been notified of the discrepancy. <br /> PUD-130/TRACT 8472/P 1 8-00 78/P 1 8-00 79/P 1 8-0080/P 18-0081 Planning Commission <br /> 10807, 11021, and 11033 Dublin Canyon Road and the parcel west of 11021 Dublin Canyon Road <br /> 3 of 11 <br />s Page 7 of 9 August 14, 2019 <br />