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PUD-93-02-09M <br />2001 Ruby Hill Boulevard <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Potentially With Less Than <br />Significant Mitigation Significant No <br />Issues Impact Incorporated Impact Impact <br />Land Use Plannins~ <br />Would the project: <br />a) Physically divide an established community? ~ ~ X^ <br />b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, ~ ~ X^ <br />policy or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over <br />the project (including, but not limited to the general <br />plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning <br />ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or <br />mitigating an environmental effect? <br />c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation ~ ~ X^ <br />plan or natural community conservation plan? <br />Discussion <br />a-c) This subject site is designated Agriculture and Grazing within the City of Pleasanton's current <br />General Plan. The proposed restaurant, together with the adjacent event facilities and wineries, <br />would be consistent with the General Plan for this area that encourages uses which relate to the <br />outlying wine country and calls for creating an attractive gateway to the Livermore Valley wine <br />county and for implementing wine country architectural and landscape design themes throughout <br />the corridor. The adjacent Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan contains similar land use <br />objectives, encouraging development of vineyard related commercial uses. <br />The purpose of the Planned Unit Development modification is to allow one home site on this <br />parcel and to change the use of the existing from a sales office to a restaurant. The proposed <br />modification is consistent with the General Plan as it encourages uses which relate to the outlying <br />wine country and calls for creating a attractive gateway to the Livermore Valley wine country and <br />implementing wine country architectural and landscape design themes throughout the corridor. <br />The proposed modification is also consistent with the South Livermore Valley Area Plan as it <br />would promote local wine-growing businesses and attract tourists. <br />Therefore, this would be aless-than-significant-impact <br />10. MINERAL RESOURCES <br />Environmental Setting <br />The subject site has not been identified to have mineral resource deposits. <br />20 <br />