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RES 221270
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City of Pleasanton <br />Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br /> <br />64 <br />Therefore, the CAP 2.0 would result in no impact related to consistency with current land use plans <br />or policies. <br />Cumulative Impacts <br />The cumulative projects scenario is overall General Plan buildout for Pleasanton in 2025 plus <br />Pleasanton population projections through 2045. The CAP 2.0 is a policy document containing <br />strategies that are consistent with the Pleasanton General Plan. Nonetheless, implementing the CAP <br />2.0 projects, in combination with other cumulative projects anticipated under Pleasanton General <br />Plan buildout, would require some modification of existing land use policies, including developing <br />and implementing new programs, and projects, or modifying existing ones. The proposed policy <br />changes are consistent with the intent of the goals and policies established within the Pleasanton <br />General Plan and Zoning Regulations and would not cumulatively contribute to population growth <br />or the loss of housing. Cumulative projects, including the CAP 2.0, would be required to adhere to <br />City development regulations and Pleasanton General Plan policies to retain land use character and <br />minimize environmental impacts. Future CAP 2.0 projects and actions would be reviewed for <br />consistency with the Pleasanton General Plan and other applicable regulatory land use actions prior <br />to approval. Therefore, implementation of the CAP 2.0 would result in a less-than-significant <br />cumulative impact related to land use.
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