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PLANNING COMMISSION <br />CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />COUNTY OF ALAMEDA <br />STATE OF CALIFORNIA <br />RESOLUTION N0. 1673 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY <br />OF PLEASANTON APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP #4119. <br />WHEREAS, H. C. Elliott, Inc. filed for approval of Tentative Tract <br />Map #4119; and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed this application on <br />August 9, 1978; and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the possible environmental <br />effects of the project and found that, with the conditions <br />of approval, there would be no significant effect; and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the map is in conformance <br />with the Pleasanton General Plan. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVES THE FOLLOWING: <br />Section 1. The Planning Commission approves Tentative Tract Map #4119, <br />subject to the conditions listed below and attachments which <br />are made a part of this approval by reference. <br />1. That the development be substantially as shown on the <br />Tentative Map Tract #4119 on file with the Planning <br />Division, modified to shift the cul-de-sac bulb to <br />the north. <br />2. That the following dust control measures be implemented: <br />A. That notice of the beginning of construction of the <br />development be given to adjoining residents. <br />B. That a haul route to the site be approved by City <br />staff prior to beginning of construction. <br />C. That other dust control measures required by the <br />City be adhered to at all times. <br />3. That in order to reduce erosion, the developer plant <br />those areas along Vineyard Avenue shown as 2 to 1 slopes <br />with ice plant or other ground stabilizing plant materials <br />acceptable to the City. <br />4. That the developer provide soil traps or other erosion <br />control measures required by the City. <br />-- 5. That the tract be graded so that the difference in ele- <br />vation between Vineyard Avenue and lots 10 through 14 is <br />kept to the minimum distance possible. <br />