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peculiar to the project or its site that would result from the proposed project. Accordingly, no <br />changes to mitigation measures, findings, or statement of overriding considerations are needed. <br />Section 2. With respect to the approval of the Conditional Use Permit (Case P20-0994), <br />the City Council makes the following findings as required by Section 18.124.070 of the Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code: <br />A. That the proposed location of the conditional use is in accordance with the <br />objectives of the zoning ordinance and the purpose of the district in which the <br />site is located. <br />Some of the objectives of the zoning ordinance are to: foster a harmonious, <br />convenient, workable relationship among land uses, protect existing land uses from <br />inharmonious influences and harmful intrusions, and ensure that public and private <br />lands ultimately are used for the purposes which are most appropriate and beneficial <br />to the City as a whole. The subject property is located with the Rural Density <br />Residential area which has the rural characteristics and follows the City's Residential <br />District uses. One purpose of the Residential District is to provide space for semipublic <br />facilities, such as religious facilities and churches, needed to complement urban <br />residential areas and for institutions that require a residential environment. As <br />conditioned, City Council finds the proposed use is consistent with the zoning <br />ordinance objectives and Residential District purpose because it would provide <br />religious services to the community and would be conducted so as to not impact or <br />interfere with the surrounding residential uses. The proposed use would be conducted <br />indoors and is proposed to provide adequate circulation and parking to support the <br />use. The applicant would also be required to mitigate any future nuisances that may <br />occur as a result of the proposed use. <br />B. That the proposed location of the conditional use and the conditions under <br />which it would be operated or maintained will not be detrimental to the public <br />health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to the properties or <br />improvements in the vicinity. <br />Religious facilities are a common use within or near residential areas in Pleasanton. <br />The City's past experience shows these uses rarely result in land use incompatibilities <br />and are therefore not detrimental to public health, safety, or welfare, or materially <br />injurious to the properties or improvements in the vicinity. Religious facilities generally <br />do not subject surrounding uses to heavy truck traffic, hazardous odors, or other <br />objectionable influences. Further, if the recommended conditions of approval are <br />implemented, City Council finds the proposed use will not detrimentally affect <br />surrounding uses because all streets around the site are designed per City standards <br />to provide safe ingress and egress into and out of the site. In addition, staff believes <br />the proposed use will have adequate off-street parking to meet project demand. <br />Conditions have also been included that would require the applicant to mitigate any <br />future nuisances as a result of the proposed use. <br />C. That the proposed conditional use will comply with each of the applicable <br />provisions of the zoning ordinance. <br />The site's PUD-RDR/A-OS zoning conditionally permits the establishment of religious <br />facilities. In addition, the proposed use complies with all relevant sections of the zoning <br />