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PC-2018-08
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PUD-125, PUD for Carpenter's Training Trust Fund (CTC), 2350 Santa Rita Rd
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Resolution No. PC-2018-08 <br /> Page Five <br /> weathered steel panels, and public art, which would provide visual interest along the street and <br /> would screen the new parking lot. <br /> Section 2: The Planning Commission hereby recommends the City Council approve the <br /> application for a PUD development plan as reflected in the plans dated April 9, <br /> 2018, to demolish the existing CTC building and construct an approximately <br /> 87,000-square-foot two-story CTC building and outdoor training and storage yard <br /> with associated site improvements located at 2350 Santa Rita Rd, subject to the <br /> Conditions of Approval in Attachment 1, attached hereto and incorporated into <br /> this resolution by reference. <br /> Section 3. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and <br /> adoption. <br /> PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of <br /> Pleasanton at a regular meeting held on April 25, 2018 by the following vote: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Allen, Balch, Nagler, O'Connor, Ritter <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSTAIN: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> At: <br /> Ellen lark 1 vid Nagler <br /> Secretary, Planning Commission Chair <br /> APPROVED AS TO FORM: <br /> Jul' Harryman <br /> Assistant City Attorney <br /> <br /> access would be provided to the site and building for police, fire, and other emergency <br /> vehicles. The project would be required to meet the requirements of the Uniform <br /> Building Code, Fire Code, and other applicable City codes. <br /> G. Whether the plan conforms to the purposes of the PUD District: <br /> The Planning Commission finds the proposed PUD development plan conforms to the <br /> purposes of the PUD district. The primary purpose of the PUD district is to allow <br /> flexibility in the development of projects the City determines are in its best interest. The <br /> Planning Commission finds the proposed project implements the purposes of the PUD <br /> ordinance by providing an enhanced landscaping and streetscape adjacent to Santa <br /> Rita Road and a CTC building that is well designed. In addition the project fulfills the <br /> desires of the applicant, and meets the City's General Plan goals and policies. The PUD <br /> process allows for ample input from the public and for an ultimate decision by the City <br /> Council regarding appropriateness of the proposed uses and development plan. <br /> Moreover, input from nearby property owners, residents, and tenants has been sought <br /> and obtained through a Planning Commission workshop; further opportunity for public <br /> comment will occur at the Planning Commission and City Council hearings. <br /> With respect to the above criteria, the Planning Commission finds that the project would <br /> preserve and enhance the city's aesthetic values and ensure the preservation of the public <br /> health, safety and general welfare since it would be consistent with the allowable height, <br /> setbacks and other pertinent development standards of the PUD zoning district in which it is <br /> located, and would replace, upgrade and modernize the existing CTC facility. The project <br /> would include attractively designed landscaping and provide an enhanced streetscape along <br /> Santa Rita Road including substantial new tree and shrub plantings, decorative gabion walls, <br />ts would ensure the buildings and parking lot are constructed on properly- <br /> prepared surfaces. Storm water runoff associated with the project would be treated and <br />