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PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> <br />ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. PC-2001-17 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION RECOMMENDiNG APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION OF <br />CLAY AND SCHELLY FRADES, AS FILED UNDER CASE PUD-03 <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />Clay and Schelly Frades has applied for PUD Development Plan approval <br />to subdivide an existing 77.5 acre parcel located at 4120 Foothill Road <br />into three parcels measuring approximately 61.16 acres, 11.22 acres, and <br />5.09 acres. The 61.165 acre parcel would contain an existing single- <br />family dwelling with detached garage, two existing secondary units, and <br />two existing storage barns. On the 11.22 acre parcel, a future home would <br />be developed with a maximum size of 6,500 square feet. On the 5.09 acre <br />parcel, a new 4,680 square foot, two-story home is proposed; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />zoning for the property is Unincorporated - Alameda County zoning <br />designation of A (Agriculture) District. The property is prezoned PUD <br />(Planned Unit Development) - A (Agriculture) and PUD-RDR (Rural <br />Density Residential) zoning districts and West Foothill Road Corridor <br />Overlay District (WFRCOD) District; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, <br /> <br />at its duly noticed public hearing of April 11,2001, the Planning <br />Commission considered all public testimony, relevant exhibits, and <br />recommendations of the City staff concerning this application; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the draft Negative <br /> Declaration prepared for this project; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission made the following PUD findings: <br /> <br />The plan is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and <br />general welfare. <br /> <br />The project would include the installation of all required on-site utilities <br />with connections to municipal systems in order to serve the new lots. <br />Adequate storm drain, sanitary sewer, and water service utilities are <br />present in the area surrounding the development and are sufficient to serve <br />the new dwellings. Driveways will be designed and constructed to City <br />standards. Adequate access would be provided to the structures for police, <br />fire, and other emergency response vehicles. The dwellings would be <br />designed to meet the requirements of the Uniform Building Code, Fire <br />Code, and other applicable City codes. The majority of the site would <br />remain undeveloped open space. In addition, a public trail easement will <br />be granted to the EBRPD along the western perimeter of the lot, which is a <br />public benefit. <br /> <br /> <br />