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<br />sewer, and water service facilities are <br />present to serve the site. All on-site <br />utilities will be installed by the applicant. <br /> <br />2. The plan is consistent with the City'S General <br />Plan: <br /> <br />At 12.18 dulac, the proposed project conforms <br />to the site's General Plan Land Use Element <br />designation for High Density Residential (8+ <br />du/ac) land uses. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />The plan is compatible with previously <br />properties in the vicinity and the <br />topographic features of the side: <br /> <br />The site is an infill property surrounded by a <br />variety of office/industrial, multiple family <br />residential, and single-family residential <br />land uses. West Las Positas Boulevard and <br />stoneridge Drive form the northerly and <br />northwesterly project boundaries, <br />respectively; the Arroyo Mocho Canal and <br />Tassajara Creek form the south and <br />southwesterly project boundaries, <br />respectively. Buildings are well-proportioned <br />and richly articulated. The site plan avoids <br />the wall-like building effect that has been a <br />major concern expressed by surrounding <br />property owners. Landscaping is attractive, <br />frames pUblic and private views, and ties the <br />project in which surrounding development <br />within Hacienda. <br /> <br />developed <br />natural, <br /> <br />4. streets and buildings have been designed and <br />located to complement the natural terrain and <br />landscape, and sit grading takes into account <br />environmental characteristics and is designed in <br />keeping wit the best engineering practices to avoid <br />erosion, slides, or flooding to have as minimal and <br />effect upon the environment as possible. <br /> <br />The subject property is relatively flat. <br />Grading will be limited to building pads and <br />streets, and raising the site grades along <br />West Las positas Boulevard and stoneridge <br />Drive. <br /> <br />The subj ect property is not located in the <br />Alquist-Priolo study Zone. City building code <br />requirements would ensure that building <br />foundations and parking areas are constructed <br />on satisfactory compacted fill. Erosion <br />control and dust suppression measures will be <br />