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Resolution No. PC-2007-25 <br />Page Two <br /> <br /> <br />2. The subject property/project site is physically suitable for this type <br />of development and density. <br /> <br />Project construction would involve site grading and the alteration of a <br />relative small portion of the site’s existing topography. An existing central <br />drainage course would be altered with retaining walls flanking the <br />drainage course. All other drainage courses would be maintained in their <br />natural condition. Existing trees would be preserved where feasible. <br />However, the removal of an existing tree with the subdivision’s <br />construction would be mitigated in accordance with the development plan <br />approval. <br /> <br />3. The design of the subdivision and improvements covered by the <br />proposed vesting tentative subdivision map will not cause <br />substantial environmental damage and avoidably injure fish and/or <br />wildlife or their habitat. <br /> <br />Grading has been designed to reflect existing topographic conditions and <br />to be consistent with the requirements and geotechnical report <br />recommendations that have been prepared for the proposed project. All <br />lots will be designed to drain to the face-of-curb with the storm water <br />runoff directed into public bio-retention swales for pretreatment before <br />entering City storm drains. Adequate access is also provided to all <br />structures for police, fire, and other emergency vehicles. Therefore, this <br />finding can be made. <br /> <br />4. The design of the proposed subdivision is not likely to cause <br />serious public health problems. <br /> <br />The proposed project, including the recommended conditions of approval, <br />meets all applicable City standards pertaining to public health, safety, and <br />welfare, e.g., vehicle access, geologic hazards, and flood hazards. All <br />public safety measures are addressed through provisions of approval of <br />the development plan and conditions of approval for the tentative <br />subdivision map. Therefore, this finding can be made. <br /> <br /> <br />