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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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5/19/2009
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15 Y
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designed and constructed to achieve City noise standards. Adequate street <br />capacity is available to serve the new units. <br />Staff, therefore, believes that this finding can be made. <br />5. Whether adequate public safety measures have been incorporated into the <br />design of the proposed development plan modification: <br />All construction would be designed to meet the requirements of the Uniform <br />Building Code and other applicable City codes, and State of California <br />mandated noise, energy, and accessibility requirements. The proposed units <br />will be equipped with residential fire sprinkler systems. <br />The project site is served by public streets and internally by private streets <br />providing adequate access for residents, guests, and emergency vehicles. All <br />streets meet City standards and are adequate to handle anticipated traffic <br />volumes. <br />Staff, therefore, believes that this finding can be made. <br />6. Whether the proposed development plan modification conforms to the <br />purposes of the PUD District: <br />The proposed PUD Development Plan modification is consistent with the <br />Pleasanton General Plan and with the surrounding area. The proposed PUD <br />Development Plan implements the purposes of the City's PUD Ordinance by <br />providing 12 new multi family units. It will also result in a combination of 12 <br />moderate income and low- income units throughout the existing apartment <br />complex. The new units will be in relative close proximity to schools, the <br />Pleasanton downtown area, the City library, and public transit facilities <br />including bus and rail. <br />Staff, therefore, believes that this finding can be made. <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />
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