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Y I. <br /> Clayton <br /> Brentwood <br /> c <br /> 1111961 <br /> � <br /> � City of Pleasanton ( ; <br /> ' � 'f�r� <br /> Shik <br /> ,vobre <br /> �„�00111161111666 Clifton <br /> Court • <br /> j is <br /> Los vaqueros Forebav;-r <br /> Reservoir <br /> ••, 'oma - ! <br /> t I <br /> Coun <br /> N. ® contra San Ramon Costa - - I <br /> -.-. I <br /> plarneda County I-- <br /> LLce Chabot ...... \ ----- ! <br /> San Leandro Castro Valley <br /> •..•-• Dublin \ <br /> ratma <br /> 11 580 Livermore <br /> San Lorenzo \ ` ao Pleasanton. I <br /> _ , <br /> i< <br /> Hayward <br /> . <br /> Union City N <br /> \ Lake Del <br /> ` San Antonio voile <br /> ` <br /> 880 Reservoir <br /> 84 <br /> ` Fremont <br /> ` Newark '.. <br /> /'s. 880 <br /> Menlo Parks Alameda County <br /> East•Palo . Calaveras Santa Clara County --- <br /> Alto ` - - - , Reservoir <br /> Milpitas <br /> Stanford <br /> Palo�Alto Mountain View <br /> UP Sunnyvale East <br /> Foothills <br /> Los Altos <br /> �ta Clara <br /> in l <br /> Legend <br /> 11111 4 m City of Pleasanton <br /> .._ . <br /> e'A Alp L.. .;City of Pleasanton Sphere of Influence <br /> Cupertino <br /> Source:Census 2000 Data,The California Spatial Information Library(CaSIL).City of Pleasanton. <br /> FIRSTCARBON5 2.5 0 5 Exhibit 1 <br /> SOLUTIONS'" e Miles Regional Location Map <br /> 21480022•03/2022 11_regional.mxd CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> CITY OF PLEASANTON 2023-2031(6TH CYCLE)HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE <br /> NOTICE OF PREPARATION <br />y hazards, and emergency access. <br /> • Utilities and Service Systems—This section will analyze the potential impacts associated <br /> with water supply, wastewater services, and other utilities and service systems. <br /> • Wildfire—This section will analyze the potential impacts to wildfire risks, adopted <br /> emergency and evacuation plans, infrastructure, and land and drainage stability. <br /> Effects Found not to be Significant <br /> Unless specific comments are received during the NOP public comment period that indicate a <br /> potential for the Housing Element Update to result in significant impacts, the following issues <br /> will be addressed in the Effects Found not to be Significant section of the Program EIR. <br /> Mineral Resources <br /> Most of the sites are urban infill sites and are developed or partially developed with existing uses <br /> (see Table 1).No activities related to mineral resources currently occur within the potential sites <br /> for rezoning and none of the sites are designated for this use.These conditions preclude the <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 18 <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 17 <br />ive map approval,final map <br /> approval, and grading and building permit approval. <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 15 <br />Specific Plan areas. <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 14 <br />trict <br /> HDR High Density Residential District <br /> OS Open Space District <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 13 <br />ers the maximum number of units on the potential sites for rezoning,should any of the <br /> Housing Element Update policies facilitate the production of ADUs,any additional units over the 93 units would be accounted for within <br /> the evaluation because it is unlikely that all of the sites will develop at maximum density. <br /> ° The 2015-2023(5'h Cycle)Housing Element assumed 294 units at the property.Pursuant to AB 2923,and as evaluated in this Program <br /> EIR,the property would have a density of 75 dwelling unit/acre(du/acre),resulting in a total of 593 potential units,or 314 additional units <br /> to what was evaluated in the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the City of Pleasanton Housing Element and Climate <br /> Action Plan General Plan Amendment and Rezonings. <br /> ' Low density includes a density range of 2-7 du/acre Typical housing types include detached single-family units and duplexes. <br /> The medium density classes includes both low medium density and medium density.Low medium includes a density range of 8-14 du/acre. <br /> Typical housing types include small lot single-family homes,townhomes,and small-scale apartment buildings.Medium density includes a <br /> density range of 15-25 du/acre.Typical housing types include attached apartments,condominiums,and townhomes with surface parking. <br /> FirstCarbon Solutions 8 <br />