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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
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12/8/2021
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PC-2021-18
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PUD-138, MARTIN INDERBITZEN, AVS RANCH LLC, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
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VESTING TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP, 25-LOT RESIDENTIAL PROJECT, APN NO. 949-16-6
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Resolution No. PC-2021-18 <br /> Page Eight <br /> 5. The design of the subdivision and improvements covered by the proposed <br /> vesting tentative subdivision map will not cause substantial environmental <br /> damage and avoidably injure fish and/or wildlife or their habitat. <br /> The Project includes project-site specific reports in the areas of geotechnical and <br /> biological assessment, which state the site is suitable for the proposed <br /> development without substantial environmental damage. The CEQA Initial <br /> Study/Consistency Checklist prepared for the Project confirms its consistency <br /> with the HVSP Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) thus, no additional <br /> environmental analysis is required. The Planning Commission therefore <br /> recommends that the City Council find that the proposed subdivision will not <br /> cause any substantial environmental damage or injure fish and/or wildlife or their <br /> habitat. <br /> 6. The design of the proposed subdivision or type of improvements is not <br /> likely to cause serious public health problems. <br /> As proposed and conditioned, the proposed subdivision and improvements will <br /> be designed and constructed to meet the applicable City standards pertaining to <br /> public health and safety, including public utilities and services, road design and <br /> traffic safety, emergency vehicle access, fire hazards, geologic hazards, and <br /> flood hazards. In addition, all new structures will be required to comply with the <br /> applicable Building and Fire Codes, City codes, and State of California energy <br /> requirements. New lots will be required to have independent utility connections <br /> subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. Thus, the Planning <br /> Commission recommends that the City Council find that the proposed subdivision <br /> will not cause serious public health problems. <br /> 7. The design of the subdivision or its related improvements will not conflict <br /> with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use <br /> of property within the proposed subdivision. <br /> Project site title search showed a 16.5-foot public road easement lies within the <br /> development area, specifically a segment of the easement across the proposed <br /> Lots 8-12. This easement was deeded by the property owners, including the <br /> Spotornos, to Alameda County in 1927, it was accepted by Alameda County <br /> Board of Supervisors for the "right of way and perpetual easement" for the road <br /> but never built. In 2002, the project site was annexed to the City of Pleasanton. <br /> Per Government Code §57329, the roadway became the City's upon annexation. <br /> Additionally, per the California Streets and Highways Code §8333, the city may <br /> summarily vacate a public service easement if the easement has not been used <br /> for the purpose for which it was dedicated or acquired for five consecutive years <br /> immediately preceding the proposed vacation. <br /> On November 3, 2021, the City notified utility agencies of the City's intent to <br /> vacant this decades old unused easement. No objections or comments have <br /> been received at the time this report was prepared. <br />ect property is not located in a <br /> flood hazard zone. As such, the Commission recommends that the City Council <br /> conclude that this finding can be made. <br />censed civil engineer, <br /> which include but is not limited to the type, location, and sizing calculations of the <br /> PUD-114-01M& P20-0995 Planning Commission <br /> Page 16 of 25 <br />d) individuals. <br /> PUD-114-01M& P20-0995 Planning Commission <br /> Page 3 of 25 <br />