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approval to the City Council. <br /> PUBLIC NOTICE <br /> Notices of this application were sent to surrounding property owners and tenants within a <br /> 1,000-foot radius of the site. Staff has provided the location and noticing map as Exhibit D for <br /> reference. At the time this report was published, no public comment was received by staff. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT <br /> On January 4, 2012, the City Council certified a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report <br /> SEIR) and adopted the CEQA Findings and a Statement of Overriding Considerations for the <br /> Housing Element and Climate Action Plan General Plan Amendment and Rezonings <br /> Supplemental EIR. This SEIR was a supplement to the EIR prepared for the Pleasanton <br /> 2005-2025 General Plan which was certified in July 2009. The development contemplated in <br /> the DA is consistent with the development density that was evaluated and mitigated as part of <br /> these certified CEQA documents which are available upon request as part of Exhibit C. In <br /> addition, the City adopted an Addendum dated April 19, 2019, in connection with the <br /> Stoneridge Mall Commercial Replacement and Expansion Project, File P18-0340, which <br /> concluded the project would not cause any unstudied impacts or impacts peculiar to the parcel. <br /> The proposed amendment does not result in any effects on the environment that are peculiar <br /> to the property or project that were not addressed in these prior CEQA documents, or which <br /> substantial new information shows will be more significant than described in these prior CEQA <br /> documents. Therefore, no additional environmental review is required pursuant to Public <br /> Resources Code section 21083.3 and CEQA Guidelines section 15183. <br /> SUMMARY/CONCLUSION <br /> This extension will enable Stoneridge Properties to continue to explore commercial expansion <br /> of the Stoneridge Shopping Center, broadening the City's tax base and allowing the continued <br /> vitality of the shopping center. This amendment/extension would not alter or modify the <br /> obligations and responsibilities described in the original DA or subsequent amendments as <br /> they apply to the shopping center. With expectations the shopping center will continue to <br /> evolve to remain competitive in the current retail environment, staff supports the request for the <br /> amendment/extension and recommends the Planning Commission provide a positive <br /> recommendation to the City Council. <br /> Primary Authors: Eric Luchini, Senior Planner, 925-931-5612 or eluchini(a�cityofpleasantonca.gov. <br /> Reviewed/Approved By: <br /> Melinda Denis, Planning and Permit Center Manager <br /> Ellen Clark, Director of Community Development <br /> PX17-0904, 1008-1700 Stoneridge Mall Road Planning Commission <br /> 5 of 5 <br /><br /> responsibilities between the City and the property owner/developer. DAs are primarily utilized <br /> on large, master planned developments constructed in a phased manner over a relatively long <br /> period of time, and often require significant investments in public infrastructure on the part of <br /> PX17-0904, 1008-1700 Stoneridge Mall Road Planning Commission <br /> 3 of 5 <br />