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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
4/13/1977
DOCUMENT NO
PC 1977-1510
DOCUMENT NAME
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
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DEL VALLE PKWY
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MORRISON HOMES
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EVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
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c. That the haul route to the site be approved <br />by City staff and that a temporary haul road <br />be used on site to minimize construction <br />traffic on Del Valle Parkway adjacent to <br />existing residences on that street. <br />3. A finding of significant adverse impact has been <br />found as detailed in the various impact sections <br />of the EIR and specifically as follows: <br />a. Loss of open space and agricultural land; <br />b. Incremental increase in air pollution, noise <br />levels in the neighborhood, and surface runoff <br />upstream of a flood prone area; <br />c. Increased need for City services, including <br />sewage treatment capacity in the Sunol Sewage <br />Treatment Plant; <br />d. Despite the recommended level of energy usage <br />mitigation measures, energy usage will be sub- <br />stantial; and <br />e. Construction stage impacts of noise, air pol- <br />lution, and inconvenience to those neighboring - <br />residents. <br />4. The Planning Commission recommends that the bounda- <br />ries of the area significantly affected are those <br />set forth on Page 21, second paragraph of Volume <br />II of the EIR, Section VII "Boundaries of the Area <br />Which May Be Significantly Affected", found that <br />the project would result in significant adverse <br />environmental impacts but that there are overriding <br />social and economic considerations, including pro- <br />vision of housing, tax benefits to the City and <br />compliance with the General Plan, balancing the <br />environmental damage. <br />5. That the project would have a significant adverse <br />effect on the environment but that there are over- <br />riding economic and social reasons for approving <br />the project. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: <br />SECTION 1. Recommended to the City Council acceptance of the <br />environmental impact report with supplements. <br />SECTION 2. This resolution shall become effective immediately _ <br />upon its passage and adoption. <br />-2- <br />
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