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Ordinance No. 2203 <br /> Page 4 <br /> City's Urban Forestry Fund. Therefore, the City Council finds that the Project <br /> complements the natural terrain and there is adequate landscaping. <br /> 6. Whether adequate public safety measures have been incorporated into the <br /> design of the plan: <br /> The subject parcel currently provides adequate access for police, fire, and other <br /> emergency vehicles. The new commercial building would be equipped with <br /> automatic fire suppression systems (sprinklers). Structures would be required to <br /> meet the requirements of the California Building Code, Fire Code, other applicable <br /> City codes, and State of California energy and accessibility requirements. Site <br /> specific soils analyses would be conducted in conjunction with the building permit <br /> review. <br /> Therefore, the City Council finds that the Project has been designed to <br /> incorporate adequate public safety measures. <br /> 7. Whether the plan conforms to the purposes of the PUD District: <br /> The proposed PUD development plan conforms to the purposes of the PUD <br /> district. One of these purposes is to ensure that the desires of the developer and <br /> the community are understood and approved prior to commencement of <br /> construction. The Planning Commission finds that the Project implements the <br /> purposes of the PUD ordinance by providing a new commercial building and <br /> related site improvements that are well-designed and sited on the subject parcel. <br /> In addition, the Project fulfills the desires of the applicant, and meets the City's <br /> General Plan goals and policies. The PUD process allows for ample input from the <br /> public and for an ultimate decision by the City Council regarding appropriateness <br /> of the proposed uses and development plan. <br /> The City Council finds that through the PUD process the Project has provided <br /> residents, the applicant and the City with a development plan that optimizes the <br /> re-use of this site in a sensitive manner. <br /> SECTION 4 The City Council hereby approves the Project, as reflected in the <br /> plans dated August 27, 2019, for the demolition of the existing approximately 3,510- <br /> square-foot restaurant building located at 6455 Owens Drive (formerly Denny's) and <br /> construction of an approximately 10,980-square-foot, single-story, multi-tenant <br /> commercial building and related site improvements, subject to the Conditions of Approval <br /> in Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated into this ordinance by reference. <br /> SECTION 5 A summary of this ordinance shall be published once within fifteen <br /> days after its adoption in "The Valley Times,"a newspaper of general circulation published <br /> in the City of Pleasanton, and the complete ordinance shall be posted for fifteen days in <br /> the City Clerk's office within fifteen days after its adoption. <br /> SECTION 6 This ordinance shall be effective thirty days after its passage and <br /> adoption. <br />