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Resolution No. PC-2023-18 <br />Page Two <br />staff concerning this application, including clarification of the conditions of approval, and <br />received testimony from the applicant and interested parties <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City <br />of Pleasanton, based on the entire record of proceedings, including the oral and written <br />staff reports and all public comment and testimony: <br />Section 1: Findings for PUD Development Plan Approval <br />With respect to the approval of the PUD development plan, the Planning Commission <br />makes the following findings and determinations with respect to each of the <br />considerations for approval of a PUD Development Plan as required by Section <br />18.68.110 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code (PMC): <br />1.Whether the proposed development plan is in the best interest of the <br />public health, safety, and general welfare. <br />The Planning Commission finds the proposed development plan, as <br />conditioned, meets all applicable City standards concerning public health, <br />safety, and welfare, e.g., vehicle access, geologic hazards (new development <br />not within a special study zone), and flood hazards. The proposed <br />development plan will not generate volumes of traffic that cannot be <br />accommodated by existing City streets and intersections in the area. The <br />proposed development plan is designed in conformance with the Pleasanton <br />General Plan designation for this site and all other relevant policies and <br />programs. Any additional development on the subject parcel will be designed <br />to meet the requirements of this development plan, the California Building <br />Code, California Fire Code, and other applicable codes. As such, the <br />Planning Commission concludes this finding can be made. <br />2.Whether the proposed development plan is consistent with the <br />Pleasanton General Plan and any applicable specific plan. <br />The proposed development plan includes establishing development <br />standards of the R-1-40,000 District, site-specific development standards for <br />sports courts, and retention of the existing single-family residence on an <br />approximately 1.67-acre lot. The Planning Commission finds the existing <br />single-family residence and lot size conforms to the General Plan Low <br />Density Residential land use designation with a maximum of two dwelling <br />units per gross developable acre. The Planning Commission finds that the <br />site-specific development standards for sports courts minimize intrusions into <br />existing neighborhoods. The proposed development plan promotes General <br />Plan Programs and Policies encouraging the preservation of the existing <br />housing stock and preserving and enhancing the character of existing <br />residential neighborhoods. As such, the Planning Commission concludes this <br />finding can be made.