City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 (6th Cycle) Housing Element Update
<br />Errata Final EIR
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<br />during construction. Goal 2 focuses on minimizing risks to lives and property due to geologic
<br />hazards. Policy 5 requires investigation of potential for geologic hazards during the
<br />development review process and implementation of soils engineering and construction
<br />standards to minimize potential dangers from earthquakes. The applicable programs
<br />included in Policy 5 (Program 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5) require site-specific soils study prior
<br />to the issuance of building permits and prior to the approval of final improvement plans and
<br />a site-specific geologic and/or geotechnical engineering study where there is risk of surface
<br />fault rupture, bank failures, rock falls, landslides, and for areas with slopes equal to greater
<br />than 20 percent. They also require certain technical review of geotechnical studies to ensure
<br />the recommendations and mitigations provided in those studies are incorporated into
<br />project design. Accordingly, as required by Policy 2, a site-specific soils, geologic, and/or
<br />geotechnical engineering studies would be required prior to development approval of
<br />structures for human occupancy for any project proposed within Site 22 (Stoneridge
<br />Shopping Center, MallMerritt), and, as required by Program 5.1 and 5.2, site-specific soils
<br />study and/or site-specific geologic and/or geotechnical engineering studies would be
<br />required for all individual development approval on the potential sites for rezoning and the
<br />recommendations provided by the studies would be incorporated into project design as
<br />required by Program 2.2.
<br />Page 3.6-27, Second Paragraph
<br />To correct a typographical error, the following paragraph has been revised:
<br />As shown in Exhibit 3.6-5, Sites 2 (Stoneridge Shopping Center, Mall), 3 (PUSD-Donlon), 4
<br />(Owens, Motel 6 and Tommy T), 5 (Laborer Council), 6 (Signature Center), 7 (Hacienda
<br />Terrace), 8 (Muslim Community Center), 9 (Metro 580), 11 (Old Santa Rita Area), 12 (Pimlico
<br />Area, North side), 14 (St. Elizabeth Seton), 15 (Rheem Drive Area, southwest side), 16 (Tri-
<br />Valley Inn), 18 (Valley Plaza), 19 (Black Avenue), 20 (Boulder Court), 21a and b (Kiewitt), the
<br />southern boundary of Site 1 (Lester), the eastern portion of Site 22 (Stoneridge Shopping
<br />Center, MallMerritt, the portion not within the very low earthquake liquefaction potential),
<br />portions of Site 23 (Sunol Boulevard) and 25 (PUSD-Donol) the portions not within the very
<br />low earthquake liquefaction potential), are both within areas susceptible to moderate
<br />liquefaction during an earthquake; Site 24 (Sonoma Drive Area) and 26 (St. Augustine), the
<br />northern portion of Site 1 (Lester, the portion not within the moderate earthquake
<br />liquefaction potential) and portions of Sites 1 (Lester), 22 (Merritt), 23 (Sunol Boulevard),
<br />and 25 (PUSD-District) are within areas susceptible to very low earthquake liquefaction
<br />potential. Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading could occur in the low-lying areas. As such,
<br />the development consistent with the Housing Element Update could potentially be exposed
<br />to the effects of landslides, slope instability, liquefaction, subsidence, and lateral spreading
<br />from local and regional earthquakes.
<br />Page 3.6-34, Mitigation Measure GEO-6
<br />To provide clarity, MM GEO-6 has been revised. These revisions are minor modifications and do not
<br />change the analysis or significance of any of the environmental issue conclusions within the Draft
<br />Program EIR.
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