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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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<br />Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing City of Pleasanton | F-73 <br />Figure F-32: Distribution of City and Site Inventory including Rezone Sites across 2022 Composite Scores by <br />Area <br /> <br />Source: HCD AFFH Geospatial Data and LWC <br /> <br />Figure F-33 shows the site inventory, including rezone sites, across CalEnviroScreen scores with <br />each decile range noted on the map. Figure F-34 shows the distribution of site inventory, including <br />rezone sites, compared to the area within the city covered by each CalEnviroScreen score <br />presented as a decile. The city has four CalEnviroScreen scores ranging from two percent to 36 <br />percent (which includes four decile scores ranging from 1 to 4). Relatively higher environmental <br />risk to residents (score four, which is still a comparatively low risk) accounts for 30 percent of city <br />area and makes up 24 percent of the sites inventory area. A majority of the city (61 percent) has <br />a decile score of 1 which is the lowest risk and 70 percent of the sites inventory falls in this decile. <br />The second decile contains four percent of city area and about one percent of the sites area while <br />the third decile has five percent and six percent of city and sites area, respectively. The spatial <br />distribution of the sites inventory does not hinder access to opportunity through exposure to <br />environmental risk factors because inventory area is balanced with city area across <br />CalEnviroScreen scores, and overall environmental risk is low. <br /> <br />26 <br />74 <br />0000 <br />16 <br />84 <br />0000 <br />0 <br />25 <br />50 <br />75 <br />100 <br />1. Highest <br />Resource <br />2. High <br />Resource <br />3. Moderate <br />Resource <br />(Rapidly <br />Changing) <br />4. Moderate <br />Resource <br />5. Low <br />Resource <br />6. High <br />Segregation & <br />PovertyPercentage of Total AreaTCAC Composite Score <br />Percentage of City Area Percentage of Site Inventory Area
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