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Page 7 of 7 <br />The Geotechnical recommendations are included in the project’s Condition of Approval. <br />As noted in the General Plan EIR, the CBSC provides standards to protect property and public <br />safety by regulating the design and construction of excavations, foundations, building frames, <br />and other building elements. Compliance with standard construction regulations included in the <br />CBSC would ensure that the proposed project would not directly or indirectly cause potential <br />substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving subsidence or <br />settlement. Furthermore, final building design and construction at the project site, including re- <br />compaction of undocumented fill, would be completed in conformance with the <br />recommendations of the design-level Geotechnical Investigation. The City of Pleasanton <br />Building and Safety Division and Public Works will review all improvement plans to ensure that <br />all recommendations from the Geotechnical Investigation are incorporated (included as <br />Condition of Approval). The General Plan EIR concludes that impacts related to <br />subsidence/settlement would be reduced with compliance with the CBSC, the General Plan, <br />and the Municipal Code. The proposed project would be required to comply with all applicable <br />policies, regulations, and standards set forth by the State and the City of Pleasanton. <br />Therefore, impacts related to subsidence/settlement would be less than significant. <br />Attachment 1: Memorandum Re. Housing Laws Governing Review of Development Proposals <br /> 3200 Hopyard Road <br />Attachment 2: Traffic Technical Memorandum prepared by TJKM Transportation Consultants, <br />dated January 2, 2024.