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Resolution No. PC-2025-19 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br /> <br />hazardous substances, all necessary public services and facilities are available, and the <br />surrounding area is not environmentally sensitive. Therefore, no additional <br />environmental review is required. <br /> <br />Section 4: Criteria for Design Review Approval <br />With respect to the Administrative Design Review application, the Planning <br />Commission finds the Project was reviewed and approved based on the nine <br />criteria as required by Section 18.20.030 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code, which <br />include the following: <br /> <br />1. Preservation of the natural beauty of the city and the project site's relationship <br />to it; <br />2. Appropriate relationship of the proposed building to its site, including <br />transition with streetscape, public views of the buildings, and scale of <br />buildings within its site and adjoining buildings; <br />3. Appropriate relationship of the proposed building and its site to adjoining <br />areas, including compatibility of architectural styles, harmony in adjoining <br />buildings, attractive landscape transitions, and consistency with neighborhood <br />character; <br />4. Preservation of views enjoyed by residents, workers within the city, and <br />passersby through the community; <br />5. Landscaping designed to enhance architectural features, strengthen vistas, <br />provide shade, and conform to established streetscape; <br />6. Relationship of exterior lighting to its surroundings and to the building and <br />adjoining landscape; <br />7. Architectural style, as a function of its quality of design and relationship to its <br />surroundings; the relationship of building components to one another/the <br />building's colors and materials; and the design attention given to mechanical <br />equipment or other utility hardware on roof, ground or buildings; <br />8. Integration of signs as part of the architectural concept; and <br />9. Architectural concept of miscellaneous structures, street furniture, public art in <br />relationship to the site and landscape. <br /> <br />With respect to the above criteria, the Planning Commission finds the Project, as <br />conditioned, would preserve and enhance the City’s aesthetic values and ensure the <br />preservation of the public health, safety and general welfare. The Project is consistent <br />with the allowable height, setbacks and other pertinent development standards of the <br />PUD-LDR and subject to the R-1-40,000 District development standards in which it is <br />located. The lighting is designed to harmonize and integrate with its surroundings by <br />providing adequate illumination for the tennis court, while minimizing glare and spillover <br />onto adjacent properties. The shielded, downward-directed tennis court lighting is <br />appropriately sized and located in conformance with the existing property standards. <br /> <br />Section 5: The Planning Commission hereby affirms the Zoning Administrator’s <br />decision approving Case No. P25-0236, an Administrative Design Review application to <br />install six approximately 15-foot-tall tennis court lights in the rear yard at 2207 Martin <br />Docusign Envelope ID: A14EDF92-D8A5-4808-A3D9-6F6A6EC30E7E
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