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Hidden Canyon Residences and Preserve Project EIR <br /> City of Pleasanton Notice of Preparation <br /> • Biological Resources—The project sponsor's biological evaluation found potential for <br /> several special-status species on the project site, including California red-legged frog, <br /> Alameda whipsnake, golden eagle, western burrowing owl and American badger. Congdon's <br /> tarplant was also found within the project site footprint and open space area. Jurisdictional <br /> waters including Devaney Creek and a tributary, as well as isolated seasonal wetlands, are <br /> also located on-site. The EIR will include analysis of potential impacts on relevant special- <br /> status species and sensitive habitats. <br /> • Cultural and Tribal Cultural Resources—The EIR will include a summary of the <br /> applicant-prepared cultural resources and historic architecture report, and will also <br /> summarize tribal cultural coordination to confirm whether the project would potential affect <br /> any resources of importance to local tribes. <br /> • Geology and Soils—The project site is not located within in an Alquist-Priolo Fault zone. <br /> However,the applicant-prepared geotechnical report includes a number of recommendations <br /> for site preparation and foundations. The EIR will include an evaluation of site soils and <br /> geology and all recommendations from the geotechnical report will be included as mitigation <br /> measures. <br /> • Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy—The EIR will include an evaluation of <br /> construction-period GHG emissions to assess consistency with the City's Climate Action <br /> Plan. The EIR will also include an evaluation of operational-period emissions to assess <br /> compliance with BAAQMD thresholds. <br /> • Hazards, Hazardous Materials, and Wildfire—The project includes planned dedication of <br /> acreage to EBRPD for permanent preservation as open space land, and these lands could be <br /> subject to wildfire. In addition,the project site is located adjacent to additional open space <br /> lands. Wildfire risk and other potential hazardous materials will be evaluated in the Draft <br /> EIR.Additionally, emergency response and evacuation impacts will be reviewed, including <br /> the proposed emergency vehicle access road internal to the project site. The EIR will identify <br /> impacts and mitigation for hazards, hazardous materials, and wildfire. <br /> • Hydrology and Water Quality—The proposed project would involve grading and creation <br /> of new impervious surfaces that have the potential to create runoff that may affect on-site <br /> waterways, including Devaney Creek. <br /> • Land Use and Planning—As previously described,the proposed project would include <br /> annexation of land into the City of Pleasanton and General Plan amendments to reflect the <br /> proposed residential development. Conformity with Measures PP/QQ and other City policies <br /> will be evaluated as part of the analysis. <br /> • Noise—The EIR will include an evaluation of construction-period noise based on the <br /> estimated equipment list and duration of construction activities. Operational traffic noise <br /> impacts will also be evaluated. <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 5 <br />aining the <br /> existing urban growth boundary;the remaining approximately 69 acres would remain under <br /> the jurisdiction of Alameda County and would be dedicated to EBRPD. <br /> • Growth Management Allocation—Pursuant to the City's Growth Management Ordinance <br /> (Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 17.36), the proposed project would require a Growth <br /> Management Allocation for the 31 proposed units.Approval of the allocation is at the City <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 3 <br />