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agencies, with respect to: (1) the City's compliance with CEQA; and (2) the <br /> City's action on the proposed Project; <br /> • All documents submitted to the City by other agencies and by members of the <br /> public in connection with the proposed Project; <br /> • All documents compiled by the City in connection with the study of the proposed <br /> Project and alternatives; and <br /> • The testimony and evidence presented at all public hearings at the Planning <br /> Commission and City Council on the environmental document or on the proposed <br /> Project. <br /> The location of these documents and other materials that constitute the record of <br /> proceedings is: City of Pleasanton Community Development Department, 200 Old Bernal <br /> Avenue, Pleasanton, CA 94566. The custodian of the record of proceedings is the Planning <br /> Manager. <br /> IV. FINDINGS REGARDING LESS THAN SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS <br /> By these Findings, the City Council ratifies and adopts the conclusions regarding all <br /> impacts identified as "no impact" or"less than significant" in the Draft SEIR and Final SEIR. <br /> By these Findings, the City Council ratifies and adopts the conclusions regarding all <br /> impacts identified as "no impact" or"less than significant" in the Partial Recirculated Draft SEIR <br /> and Responses to Comments on the Partial Recirculated Draft SEIR, including but not limited to <br /> the following: <br /> • Project-level air quality impacts due to exposure of sensitive receptors to toxic <br /> air contaminants are less than significant. The maximum potential lifetime <br /> excess cancer risk associated with the Project is 4.7 in a million (occurs at an off- <br /> site residential receptor location), which would not exceed the BAAQMD cancer <br /> risk threshold of 10 in a million. The maximum potential chronic health index <br /> associated with the Project is 0.37 (occurs at an existing on-site worker receptor <br /> location), which would not exceed the BAAQMD's chronic hazard index <br /> threshold of 1. The maximum potential annual average PM2.5 concentration <br /> associated with the Project is 0.28 micrograms per cubic meter(µg/m3) (occurs at <br /> an existing on-site worker receptor location), which would not exceed the <br /> BAAQMD's threshold of 0.3 µg/m3. Therefore, Project-level impacts due to <br /> exposure of sensitive receptors to toxic air contaminants (TACs) would be less <br /> than significant. (See Revised HRA Tables 6, 7, 8 in RTC Appendix B; Tables 3- <br /> 7, 3-8, 3-9 of HRA; Response to Comments 2-2.) <br /> • Cumulative air quality impacts due to exposure of sensitive receptors to toxic air <br /> contaminants are less than significant. The maximum potential cumulative <br /> lifetime excess cancer risk associated with the Project and all background TAC <br /> sources within 1,000 feet of the Project is 86.7 in a million (occurs at an off-site <br /> 7 <br />