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<br />As noted above, the project would <br />identified in the Genera1 P1an <br />affordable units which would help <br />its regional "fair share" goals <br />housing. <br /> <br />address a need <br />by providing <br />the City meets <br />for affordable <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />The plan is compatible with previously <br />properties in the vicinity and the <br />topographic features of the site: <br /> <br />developed <br />natural, <br /> <br />The project is suited to the generally flat site. <br />Existing development in the area consists of a <br />mixture of single family homes and multiple family <br />development (particularly along Palomino Drive); <br />therefore, the proposed development should fit in <br />well with its surroundings. Most of the units <br />would be oriented toward the street to preserve the <br />appearance of a single family neighborhood. <br /> <br />4. The grading takes into account environmental <br />characteristics and is designed in keeping with the <br />best engineering practices to avoid erosion, <br />slides, or flooding to have as minimal an effect <br />upon the environment as possible. <br /> <br />The site is essentially flat and was pre-graded <br />many years ago when the tract improvements were <br />initially constructed. Therefore, preparation for <br />construction of the proposed development would <br />involve only minimal new grading. <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />The streets <br />located to <br />landscape: <br /> <br />and buildings have been designed and <br />complement the natural terrain and <br /> <br />The project site is an "infill" parcel which would <br />not involve the extension of any new public <br />streets. Portions of the development on both <br />street frontages would be set back from the street <br />(and particularly at the corner) in a manner which <br />would be attractive and would contribute toward <br />maintaining a feeling of "openness" in the <br />neighborhood. <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />Adequate public safety measures have <br />incorporated into the design of the plan: <br /> <br />The public improvements associated with the project <br />would be consistent with City design standards. <br />The ample setbacks at the corner would preserve <br />adequate traffic visibility. <br /> <br />been <br />