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5. Whether grading in conjunction with the proposed development plan takes into <br />account environmental characteristics and is designed in keeping with the best <br />engineering practices to avoid erosion, slides, or flooding, and to have as minimal an <br />effect upon the environment as possible. <br />Requirements of the Uniform Building Code - implemented by the City at the Building <br />Permit review -would ensure that building foundations and parking/driveway areas are <br />constructed on satisfactorily compacted fill. Erosion control and dust suppression <br />measures will be documented in the final subdivision map and will be administered by <br />the City's Building and Public Works Departments. All construction activities are <br />limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. All construction <br />equipment must meet Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) noise standards and shall be <br />equipped with muffling devices. <br />Therefore, staff believes that this finding can be made. <br />6. Whether adequate public safety measures have been incorporated into the design of <br />the proposed development plan: <br />The proposed building is required to be designed and constructed to meet the <br />requirements of the Uniform Building Code, other applicable City codes, and State of <br />California mandated noise, energy, and accessibility requirements. All streets meet City <br />standards and are adequate to handle anticipated traffic volumes. Adequate access is <br />provided to all structures for police, fire, and other emergency vehicles. <br />Through the design of the proposed development in conjunction with the recommended <br />conditions of approval, staff believes that all public safety measures will be addressed. <br />Therefore, staff believes that this finding can be made. <br />7. Whether the proposed development plan conforms to the purposes of the PUD <br />District: <br />The proposed modification to the original Ruby Hill development plan approval sets forth <br />the parameters for the design and operation of the event center and winery in a manner <br />consistent with the Pleasanton General Plan and with the surrounding area. The proposed <br />development plan modification implements the purposes of the City's PUD Ordinance by <br />providing uses consistent and supportive of the operations of the wine county. Through <br />the proposed design augmented by the recommended conditions of approval, the project <br />PUD-93-02-09M/PCUP-182 <br />Planning Commission <br />Page -1 S - <br />