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Ordinance No. <br />Page 2 <br />SECTION 2. With respect to the Planned Unit Development application, PUD -145, the <br />City Council makes the following findings and determinations with respect to each of the <br />considerations for approval of a PUD Development Plan as required by Section 18.68.110 of the <br />Pleasanton Municipal Code (PMC): <br />1. Whether the proposed development plan is in the best interest of the public <br />health, safety, and general welfare. <br />The City Council finds that the proposed project, as conditioned, meets all applicable <br />City standards concerning public health, safety, and welfare. The project will not <br />generate volumes of traffic that cannot be accommodated by existing City streets and <br />intersections in the area. The proposed residence will be designed to meet the <br />requirements of the California Building Code, California Fire Code, and other applicable <br />codes. As such, the Council concludes this finding can be made. <br />2. Whether the proposed development plan is consistent with the Pleasanton <br />General Plan and any applicable specific plan. <br />The proposed development includes the subdivision of the subject parcel into two 1 -acre <br />lots and the construction of one new home on each resulting parcel. The Planning <br />Commission finds the proposed density conforms to the General Plan Low Density <br />Residential land use designation with a maximum of two dwelling units per gross <br />developable acre. The proposed project promotes General Plan Programs and Policies <br />encouraging new housing to be developed on infill sites and encouraging the <br />preservation of the existing housing stock. <br />In addition to the General Plan, the proposed project is consistent with the intent of the <br />North Sycamore Specific plan (NSSP). There is no Planned Unit Development plan for <br />the subject lot, but the NSSP details general guidelines that the subject lot should follow. <br />The proposal is consistent with the guidelines including setbacks, density, landscaping, <br />and character of the subject lot. The proposed site and building design meets the NSSP <br />guidelines in the following ways: <br />• A landscape plan with street tree planting along Sycamore Road is provided. <br />• In keeping with the rural character, no sidewalk is proposed along Sycamore <br />Road. <br />• A gravel area along Sycamore Road with a width of 8 -feet is provided for <br />walking/horseback riding and emergency off-street parking <br />• Structures are designed to harmonize with the natural setting and neighboring <br />homes. All structures shall reflect a high standard of architectural design. <br />• Stone and treated wood exterior surfaces. <br />The NSSP notes development should correspond generally to the Agricultural (A) <br />district. The project proposes to conform to the R-1-40,000 District standards. Given the <br />large, proposed setbacks, extensive landscaping, and proposed building design the <br />scale meets the intent of the A -district. As such, the Council concludes that this finding <br />can be made. <br />3. Whether the proposed development plan is compatible with the previously <br />developed properties in the vicinity and the natural, topographic features of the <br />site. <br />The neighborhood includes a mixture of one -and -two-story residences with a variety of <br />architectural styles sited with large, well -landscaped setbacks, reflecting the rural <br />residential character of the NSSP area more generally. As such, the Council finds that <br />the proposed single -story residences with generous setbacks are compatible with the <br />