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^ Land Use Element Policy 15 (Page II-19): <br />"Maintain a maximum housing buildout of 29,000 housing units within the <br />Planning Area." <br />At 51 units, less than the maximum 98 units for this site by the Pleasanton <br />General Plan, the proposed project implements this policy of the General Plan. <br />Housing Element Policy 21 (Page 81): <br />"Ensure compliance with the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance by requiring each <br />residential...development to which the Ordinance applies to include its pro-rata <br />share of very-low and low-income housing needs or, if the Ordinance criteria are <br />met, to contribute an in-lieu fee to the lower-income housing fund to facilitate the <br />construction of very-low and low-income housing....." <br />The proposed project implements this policy. Refer to the "Housing" section of <br />the staff report. <br />^ Circulation Element Policy 2 (Page III-11): <br />"Phase development and roadway improvements so that levels-of-Service do not <br />exceed LOS "D" at major intersections outside the Central Business District." <br />The proposed project implements this policy. Refer to the "Traffic" section of <br />the staff report. <br />Conservation And Open Space Element Policy 1 (Page VII-10): <br />"Preserve and enhance natural wildlife habitats and wildlife corridors." <br />The proposed project implements this policy. Refer to the "Flora/Fauna/ <br />Wetlands" section of the staff report. <br />^ Conservation And Open Space Element Policy 3 (Page VII-11): <br />"Preserve and enhance stream beds and channels in a natural state, except <br />where needed for flood control." <br />The proposed project implements this policy. Refer to the "Flora/Fauna/ <br />Wetlands" section of the staff report. <br />^ Conservation And Open Space Element Program 13.1 (Page VII-17): <br />"Land containing no slope of less than 25 percent should be limited to one single- <br />family home per existing lot of record." <br />This policy would apply to existing lots of record and new lots created entirely on <br />slopes exceeding a 25 percent slope grade. For Oak Grove, the streets and lots <br />are located on the areas of the site having slope grades less than and greater <br />than 25 percent. Therefore, the Oak Grove development plan conforms to this <br />policy. <br />PUD-33 Page 18 of 59 June 13, 2007 <br />