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Appendix A - EIR Noticing and Public Involvement COMBINED
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Appendix A - EIR Noticing and Public Involvement COMBINED
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Hidden Canyon Residences and Preserve Project EIR <br />City of Pleasanton Notice of Preparation <br />retained by the Lester family. The proposed site plan includes bio-retention areas for on-site <br />stormwater management near the main entrance from Dublin Canyon Road, along internal <br />private "Street A," throughout the project site within the lots. The applicant is also working with <br />EBRPD and the City to confirm an alignment for a proposed trail through Parcels B and C alop_g <br />the southern boundary of the project site. <br />The proposed project would also involve the construction of new internal roadways. Three new <br />internal roadways, "Street A," "Street B," and "Court C" are proposed, which would provide <br />connection to the project site from Dublin Canyon Road. "Street A" would provide a 20-21-foot- <br />wide emergency vehicular access via Dublin Canyon Road, and extend southwest within the <br />project site to its terminus past "Court C." "Street B" is the main entrance to the project site and <br />is proposed to be gated access. "Street B" connects to Dublin Canyon Road west of "Street A" <br />and extends south within the project site for connection to "Street A." A public roadway located <br />on the northeastern portion of the project site connects via Dublin Canyon Road and provides <br />access to the proposed EBRPD staging area. Proposed improvements to Dublin Canyon Road <br />include widening the existing road and bridge along the project frontage to continue existing bike <br />lanes and incorporate shoulders. Concrete sidewalks 5-feet in width would be constructed along <br />the internal streets. Other than the planned/proposed EBRPD trail, described above, the proposed <br />project does not include trail construction within the subdivision; however, a driveway easement <br />and open space access would be created at the end of "Street A" to allow the EBRPD the ability <br />to construct a driveway connection at a future date. <br />The project includes dedication of land and construction of a new publicly-accessible staging <br />area for the EBRPD. The staging area is proposed to be set back approximately 350 feet from <br />Dublin Canyon Road and would include a paved parking area with 16 automobile spaces and <br />four pull-through spaces for vehicles with trailers, a vault restroom, water fountain, and horse <br />trough. The staging area would provide access to a future EBRPD trail connecting south to trails <br />within Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, although no trail construction is proposed as part of this <br />project. <br />The proposed project requires the following discretionary approvals: <br />• General Plan Amendment-The General Plan Land Use Map would be amended/adjusted <br />to reflect the configuration of the proposed development, since some of the lots on the lower <br />portion of the property would be located within an area designated as "Open Space-Public <br />Health and Safety." The General Plan Land Use Map would be amended to reflect Low <br />Density Residential, Open Space, Agriculture and Grazing, and/or Parks and Recreation <br />designations, where appropriate. <br />• Annexation-Approximately 59.5 acres would be annexed into the city, maintaining the <br />existing urban growth boundary; the remaining approximately 69 acres would remain under <br />the jurisdiction of Alameda County and would be dedicated to EBRPD. <br />• Growth Management Allocation -Pursuant to the City's Growth Management Ordinance <br />(Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 17.36), the proposed project would require a Growth <br />Management Allocation for the 31 proposed units. Approval of the allocation is at the City <br />FirstCarbon Solutions 3
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