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Ordinance No.2217 <br />Page 4 <br />6.Whether adequate public safety measures have been incorporated into the design <br />of the plan: <br />The City Council finds that the public improvements associated with the Project would be <br />consistent with City design standards. The existing driveway entrances are located and <br />configured to provide adequate line-of-sight viewing distance and to facilitate efficient <br />ingress/egress to and from the subject site. All on-site drive aisles would meet City <br />standards for emergency vehicle access and turn-around. Adequate access would be <br />provided to all structures for police, fire, and other emergency vehicles. Structures would <br />be required to meet the requirements of the Uniform Building Code, Fire Code, other <br />applicable City codes, and State of California energy and accessibility requirements. The <br />buildings would be equipped with automatic fire suppression systems (sprinklers). <br />7. Whether the plan conforms to the purposes of the PUD District: <br />The City Council finds that the PUD development plan conforms to the purposes of the <br />PUD district. One of these purposes is to ensure the desires of the developer and the <br />community are understood and approved prior to commencement of construction. The <br />proposed project implements the purposes of the PUD Ordinance in this case by providing <br />an office and R&D project that is well-designed and well-integrated with the existing <br />development in the vicinity, that fulfills the desires of the applicant, and that meets the <br />City's General Plan goals and policies. By taking advantage of the flexibility of the PUD <br />district, the applicant and staff have been able to work together to design the Project in a <br />manner most appropriate for this use. Moreover, input from the adjacent property owners <br />and tenants has been sought through a Planning Commission work session; further <br />opportunity for public comment will occur at the Planning Commission and City Council <br />hearings. Through the PUD process the Project has provided the developer and the City <br />with a development plan that optimizes the use of this infill site in a sensitive manner. <br />SECTION 4. The City Council hereby approves the Project, as reflected in the plans dated, <br />"Received May 12,2021," for the 10x Genomics Project located at 1701 Springdale Avenue, <br />subject to the Conditions of Approval in Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated into this <br />ordinance by reference. <br />SECTION 5. A summary of this ordinance shall be published once within fifteen (15) <br />days after its adoption in "The Valley Times," a newspaper of general circulation published in the <br />City of Pleasanton, and the complete ordinance shall be posted for fifteen (15) days in the City <br />Clerk's office within fifteen (15) days after its adoption. <br />SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after its passage and <br />adoption. <br />The foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the <br />City of Pleasanton on June 15,2021 and adopted on July 20,2021 by the following vote: <br />Ayes: <br />Noes: <br />Absent: <br />Abstain <br />Karla Brown, Mayor