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(Exhibit "A") and measures undertaken since the <br />completion of the Hacienda Business Park Project <br />EIR have reduced such impacts to insignificant <br />levels. <br /> <br />Section 4: With respect to the cumulative effects of continuing <br /> building by building development of Hacienda <br /> Business Park, of which this project is a Dart, <br /> the City Council finds that potential significant <br /> environmental effects either(l) have been mitigated <br /> by conditions of approval placed on the development <br /> of projects within the Hacienda Business Park, <br /> including conditions of approval of Parcel MaD <br /> 3858 and individual, lot by lot development; (2) <br /> require mitigation by another public agency having <br /> jurisdiction; or (3) cannot be mitigated except by <br /> mitigation measures found to be infeasible. The <br /> facts and findings supporting this finding are <br /> summarized in the Environmental Impact Findings, <br /> attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated <br /> herein by reference and as are more fully found in <br /> the administrative record of the Hacienda Business <br /> Park Project and this development application. <br /> All references in Exhibit "B" to the "Project" are <br /> for Hacienda Business Park; all references to the <br /> "Developer" are to Prudential and Callahan-Pentz <br /> Properties. <br /> <br />Section 5: The City Council further finds that although not <br /> all significant cumulative environmental effects <br /> have been reduced to an insignificant level as <br /> defined in the CEQA guidelines, the remaining <br /> unavoidable significant environmental effects are <br /> acceptable because this development, in conjunction <br /> with the development of the area within the Hacienda <br /> BUsiness Park, will have economic, social, environmental, <br /> and other benefits which outweigh any impacts <br /> which may occur; said benefits include provision <br /> of local jobs in a net out-commuting community; <br /> jobs which match local labor force characteristics; <br /> potential reduction in total work trip length and <br /> reduced regional emissions; social benefits of <br /> more time for family and community life due to <br /> reduced work trip commute times; significant <br /> construction jobs over a 25-year period; Positive <br /> fiscal impact upon the City's general fund; increased <br /> tax base and diversification of employers insulating <br /> the City and community from adverse effects of <br /> single-employer labor decisions; improvements of <br /> the circulation system in northern Pleasanton, <br /> including improved emergency vehicle response <br /> times; reduction in flood hazard in Dresently <br /> urbanized areas; improvement of ambient noise <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br /> <br />