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CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> <br /> ALAMEDA COUNTY, ALAMEDA <br /> <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 04-057 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION APPROVING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE <br />MARTIN AVENUE STORM DRAIN AND THE MARTIN AVENUE OPEN <br />SPACE BUFFER ZONE PROJECT <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />at its meeting of July 20, 2004, the City Council received a proposed Negative <br />Declaration for the Martin Avenue buffer zone and storm drainage projects <br />generally described as (1) the establishment of a license agreement with Zone 7 of <br />the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for public use <br />of the open space "buffer zone" along the east side of Martin Avenue; (2) the <br />construction of a 54-inch storm drain line from Mohr Avenue to the northerly <br />terminus of Martin Avenue within the trail corridor; (3) acquisition of a permanent <br />trail easement from Zone 7 for the trail along the east side of Martin Avenue and <br />reconstruction of the trail; (4)associated tree removal, tree trimming, stump <br />removal, and new tree planting within the construction zone; and (5) the widening <br />of Martin Avenue northerly of Diablo Court approximately four feet, to a 20-foot <br />width, and installation of a water line within this segment of Martin Avenue; and <br /> <br />The City Council has received and reviewed the Initial Study, dated June 28, 2004, <br />and received the recommendations of staff; and <br /> <br />a duly noticed public hearing was held on July 20, 2004, at which time the public <br />was given the opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the <br />proposed project; and <br /> <br />the City Council has reviewed the potential impacts in accordance with the <br />applicable state and local guidelines governing the preparation of Negative <br />Declarations and Environmental Impact Reports; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the proposed project would not have any significant <br /> adverse effects on the environment; and <br /> <br /> <br />