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<br />Resolution No. PC-97-2l <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />5. The grading proposed in conjunction with the development plan takes into <br />account environmental characteristics and is designed in keeping with the best <br />engineering practices to avoid erosion, slides, or flooding to have as minimal an <br />effect upon the environment as possible: <br /> <br />The subject property is not located in the Alquist-Priolo Special Studies Zone. <br />Requirements of the Uniform Building Code -- implemented by the City at the <br />Building Permit review -- would ensure that building foundations and private <br />street/on-site parking areas are constructed on satisfactorily compacted fill. <br /> <br />Erosion control and dust suppression measures will be documented in the final <br />map and will be administered by the City's Building and Public Works <br />Departments. <br /> <br />6. Adequate public safety measures have been incorporated into the design of the <br />development plan: <br /> <br />All on-site driveways and parking areas meet City standards and are adequate to <br />handle anticipated traffic volumes and parking requirements for the proposed <br />school. <br /> <br />The on-site circulation system and median on Stone Pointe Way would greatly <br />reduce the potential for school-generated traffic from using Garden Creek Circle <br />and Stone Pointe Way to reach the site, thereby protecting the safety of residents <br />in the neighborhood from through traffic. <br /> <br />Buildings are designed to meet the requirements ofthe Uniform Building Code, <br />other applicable City codes, and State of California mandated noise, energy, and <br />accessibility requirements. <br /> <br />Adequate access is provided to all structures for police, fire, and other <br />emergency vehicles. <br /> <br />7. The development plan conforms to the purposes ofthe PUD District: <br /> <br />The proposed PUD Development Plan implements the purposes of the City's <br />PUD Ordinance by achieving site and building design which mitigates impacts <br />to nearby homeowners, providing safe ingress/egress to the site without forcing <br />project traffic through nearby residential neighborhoods, and by maintaining the <br />quality oflife enjoyed by nearby homeowners. Additionally, the proposed <br />building design is compatible with the scale and appearance of nearby homes <br />and in conformance with the City's General Plan goals and policies. <br />