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Municipal Code - 2022-01 - Supplement_PDF Supplement_PLE-2022-01-supp-27-zoning
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18.101.040 <br /> 664a (Pleasanton Supp. No. 27, 1-22) <br />a total of two units on each of the two resulting parcels. Should a resulting parcel include only one housing de- <br />velopment unit, either one accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit meeting the requirements of <br />Chapter 18.106 of this title is permitted. (Ord. 2228 § 1, 2021) <br /> <br />18.101.040 Eligibility. <br />A. To be eligible for housing development or urban lot split as specified in state law, the proposed housing devel- <br />opment or urban lot split shall meet all of the following criteria: <br />1. Not be located on a site that is any of the following, as identified in Government Code Sections <br />65913.4(a)(6)(B) to (K), or as amended: <br />a. Either prime farmland or farmland of statewide importance, as defined pursuant to United States De- <br />partment of Agriculture land inventory and monitoring criteria, as modified for California, and desig- <br />nated on the maps prepared by the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the Department of <br />Conservation, or land zoned or designated for agricultural protection or preservation by a local ballot <br />measure that was approved by the voters of that jurisdiction. <br />b. Wetlands, as defined in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Manual, Part 660 FW 2 (June 21, <br />1993). <br />c. Within a very high fire hazard severity zone, as determined by the Department of Forestry and Fire <br />Protection pursuant to Government Code Section 51178, or within a high or very high fire hazard se- <br />verity zone as indicated on maps adopted by the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection pursuant <br />to Section 4202 of the Public Resources Code. This does not apply to sites excluded from the speci- <br />fied hazard zones by the city, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 51179, or sites that have adopted <br />fire hazard mitigation measures pursuant to existing building standards or state fire mitigation meas- <br />ures applicable to the development. <br />d. A hazardous waste site that is listed pursuant to Section 65962.5 or a hazardous waste site designated <br />by the Department of Toxic Substances Control pursuant to Section 25356 of the Health and Safety <br />Code, unless the State Department of Public Health, State Water Resources Control Board, or De- <br />partment of Toxic Substances Control has cleared the site for residential use or residential mixed <br />uses. <br />e. Within a delineated earthquake fault zone as determined by the State Geologist in any official maps <br />published by the State Geologist, unless the development complies with applicable seismic protection <br />building code standards adopted by the California Building Standards Commission under the Califor- <br />nia Building Standards Law, or by the city building & safety division. <br />f. Within a special flood hazard area subject to inundation by the one percent annual chance flood (100- <br />year flood) as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in any official maps pub- <br />lished by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. If a development proponent is able to satisfy <br />all applicable federal qualifying criteria in order to provide that the site satisfies this subparagraph <br />and is otherwise eligible for streamlined approval under this section, the city shall not deny the appli- <br />cation on the basis that the development proponent did not comply with any additional local permit <br />requirement, standard, or action adopted by the city and applicable to that site. A development may <br />be located on a site described in this subparagraph if either of the following are met: <br />i. The site has been subject to a Letter of Map Revision prepared by the Federal Emergency <br />Management Agency and issued to the city. <br />ii. The site meets Federal Emergency Management Agency requirements necessary to meet <br />minimum flood plain management criteria of the National Flood Insurance Program pursuant to <br />Part 59 and Part 60 of Subchapter B of Chapter I of Title 44 of the Code of Federal <br />Regulations. <br />g. Within a regulatory floodway as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in any <br />official maps published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, unless the development has
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