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RES 231376 Exhibit A - Addendum and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan (MMRP)
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RES 231376 Exhibit A - Addendum and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan (MMRP)
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City of Pleasanton—Stoneridge Mall Residential Project <br />Section 15183 Checklist/15164 Addendum Project Description <br /> <br /> <br />FirstCarbon Solutions 13 <br />Https://adecinnovations.sharepoint.com/sites/PublicationsSite/Shared Documents/Publications/Client (PN-JN)/2148/21480017/Consistency Checklist/21480017 Stoneridge Mall Residential Project Checklist <br />Addendum_Updated.docx <br />multiple bioretention systems to filter stormwater in accordance with C.3 requirements (Exhibit 11). <br />These would be generally located near the eastern boundary and southwest corner of the project site. <br />The project site currently has 239,773 square feet of impervious surface, which would be reduced to <br />220,438 square feet with implementation of the proposed project. <br />2.2.3 - Access and Circulation <br />The project proposes three driveways, two on Stoneridge Mall Road (south) and one on Stoneridge <br />Mall Road (east). These would replace several existing driveway entry and exit points from mall <br />parking drive aisles onto Stoneridge Mall Road. <br />The driveway on Stoneridge Mall Road (east) would access Drive Aisle A, which would run along the <br />entire northern end of the project site (Exhibit 7). From Drive Aisle A, westbound cars would use a <br />left turn to enter the main vehicular entrance to the project site and access the proposed parking <br />structure. <br />The westernmost driveway along Stoneridge Mall Road (south) would access Drive Aisle B, which <br />would run along the entire western end of the project site and connect to Drive Aisle A at the site’s <br />northwestern corner (Exhibit 7). Cars using this entrance would drive along Drive Aisle B, turn right <br />on Drive Aisle A, and turn into the main entrance to access the project site. The main entrance <br />would have a width of 26 feet. <br />The easternmost driveway along Stoneridge Mall Road (south), would be 25 feet wide, and would <br />provide direct access to the proposed parking structure. <br />2.2.4 - Parking <br />The existing 810 retail parking spaces on the project site would be removed. The Design Guidelines <br />require residential developments to have 1.5 parking spaces per residential unit, which would <br />require the proposed project to include 540 parking spaces. <br />However, pursuant to the State Density Bonus Law because the proposed project is located near a <br />major transit stop and would provide more than 20 percent of the units as deed-restricted for low- <br />income households, it is entitled to a minimum parking ratio, inclusive of disability and guest <br />parking, of 0.5 spaces per unit (Government Code § 65915(p)). Based on this ratio, 180 parking <br />spaces would be required. The proposed project would provide more than double the required <br />amount by providing 473 total spaces, which would allow 1.15 spaces per unit and 56 guest spaces. <br />The guest spaces would be provided in surface stalls outside of the parking garage and unassigned <br />stalls within the parking garage. Of the total parking spaces, 57 would be electric vehicle (EV) ready. <br />2.2.5 - Alternative Transit <br />The proposed project would provide 230 bicycle parking spaces (214 long-term and 16 short-term) <br />within Level 0 of the proposed parking structure. Additionally, the location of the project site would <br />encourage use of public transit, as it is located approximately 0.2 mile from the West <br />Dublin/Pleasanton Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Station. The proposed project is also located close
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