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Resolution No. PC-2024-03 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br /> 4 <br />The property is not in a flood zone or earthquake fault zone and is relatively flat. <br />Project construction would involve minimal site grading and alteration of existing <br />topography. Thus, the project site is physically suitable for the proposed <br />development. <br /> <br />5. The design of the subdivision and improvements covered by the proposed <br />vesting tentative subdivision map will not cause substantial environmental <br />damage and avoidably injure fish and/or wildlife or their habitat. <br /> <br />The CEQA Guidelines Section 15183 Consistency Checklist found no potential for <br />significant environmental effects which are peculiar to either Option 1 or Option 2 or <br />the Property which were not analyzed with the Pleasanton General Plan 2005-2025 <br />EIR. P23-0177 includes conditions that are mitigation measures from the Pleasanton <br />General Plan 2005-2025 EIR that require best management practices to be <br />incorporated before and during construction to minimize impacts to groundwater and <br />surface water quality. <br /> <br />6. The design of the proposed subdivision or type of improvements is not likely <br />to cause serious public health problems. <br /> <br />The proposed subdivision for Option 1 and Option 2 each meet all applicable City <br />standards pertaining to public health, safety, and welfare (e.g., standards pertaining <br />to public utilities and services, public road design and traffic safety, fire hazards and <br />noise hazards). All public safety measures are addressed through the design and <br />conditions of approval for Option 1 and Option 2 (P23-0177) and the Vesting <br />Tentative Map. The street design is satisfactory to the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire <br />Department and City Traffic Engineer. The condominiums will be required to meet <br />the requirements of the California Building Code, Fire Code, and other applicable <br />City codes and/or requirements. The site is free from toxic or hazardous materials <br />and no earthquake, landslide, flooding, or other natural hazards exist at this site. <br /> <br />7. The design of the subdivision or its related improvements will not conflict with <br />easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of <br />property within the proposed subdivision. <br /> <br />The Vesting Tentative Map for both Option 1 and Option 2 will maintain the existing <br />City’s water pipeline easement located on-site. This Vesting Tentative Map provides <br />for easements including a public access easement, public service easement and <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 534DDD13-114A-4B56-B95F-D2A0315F7BF5
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