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Ordinance No. <br />Page 2 <br />Assessment Study, and Health Risk Assessment Memorandum. The assessments identified <br />measures sufficient to reduce project impacts to a less -than -significant level, and these measures <br />are incorporated as conditions of approval. In addition, the technical studies identified no new <br />information or changed circumstances that would require supplemental environmental review, is <br />consistent with the previously approved EIR, is adequate to serve as the environmental <br />documentation for this Project and satisfy all the requirements of the CEQA. <br />Based on the foregoing, the City Council finds that pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15183, <br />projects consistent with a Community Plan, General Plan, or Zoning, additional environmental <br />review is not required because there are no project -specific significant effects peculiar to the <br />project or its site that would result from the proposed project. Accordingly, no changes to <br />mitigation measures, findings, or statement of overriding considerations are needed. <br />SECTION 2. With respect to the Planned Unit Development application, PUD -114-01 M, <br />the City Council makes the following findings and determinations with respect to each of the <br />considerations for approval of a PUD Development Plan as required by Section 18.68.110 of the <br />Pleasanton Municipal Code (PMC): <br />1. Whether the proposed development plan is in the best interest of the public <br />health, safety, and general welfare. <br />The City Council finds that the proposed project, as conditioned, meets all applicable <br />City standards concerning public health, safety, and welfare. The subject development <br />would include the installation of all required on-site utilities, with connections to <br />municipal systems in order to serve the new lots. The project will not generate volumes <br />of traffic that cannot be accommodated by existing City streets and intersections in the <br />area. The structures would be designed to meet the requirements of the California <br />Building Code, California Fire Code, and other applicable City codes. The proposed <br />development is compatible with the adjacent uses and would be generally consistent <br />with the existing scale of development and rural character of the area. Adequate <br />setbacks would be provided between the new church and adjacent properties, <br />including Dublin Creek. City Council finds the proposed PUD development plan is in <br />the best interests of the public health, safety, and general welfare, and that this finding <br />can be made. As such, the City Council concludes this finding can be made. <br />2. Whether the proposed development plan is consistent with the Pleasanton <br />General Plan and any applicable specific plan. <br />The proposed development includes the construction of a new religious facility on an <br />approximately 4.3 -acre portion of the 16 -acre site. Religious facilities are Conditionally <br />Permitted in residential zones and therefore conforms to the General Plan Rural <br />Density Residential land use designation, with the remaining agricultural parcel with <br />Open Space. The proposed project would promote General Plan Programs and <br />Policies to maintain a complete well-rounded community of desirable neighborhoods, <br />a strong employment base, and a variety of community facilities including religious. <br />Thus, the City Council finds the proposed development plan is consistent with the <br />City's General Plan, and believes this finding can be made. <br />3. Whether the proposed development plan is compatible with the previously <br />developed properties in the vicinity and the natural, topographic features of the <br />site. <br />
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