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Resolution No. PC-2025-24 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />The design will not likely cause environmental damage. The City reviewed the <br />project and found no new environmental issues that were not covered in the 2023 - <br />2031 (6th Cycle) Housing Element Update Program EIR. P23-0563 includes <br />conditions that require best management practices to be incorporated before and <br />during construction to minimize impacts to groundwater and surface water quality . <br /> <br />6. The design of the proposed subdivision or type of improvements is not likely <br />to cause serious public health problems. <br />The proposed subdivision meets all applicable City standards pertaining to public <br />health, safety, and welfare (e.g., standards pertaining to public utilities and services, <br />public road design and traffic safety, fire hazards and noise hazards). All public <br />safety measures are addressed through the ODS-compliant design and Conditions <br />of Approval for P23-0563 and the Vesting Tentative Map. The street design is <br />satisfactory to the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department and Traffic Engineer. The <br />homes will be required to meet the requirements of the California Building Code, Fire <br />Code, and other applicable City codes and/or requirements. The site is free from <br />toxic or hazardous materials, and no earthquake, landslide, flooding, or other natural <br />hazards exist at this site no earthquake, landslide, flooding, or other natural hazards <br />exist at this site. <br /> <br />7. The design of the subdivision or its related improvements will not conflict with <br />easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of <br />property within the proposed subdivision. <br />There is one existing easement on the project site that is proposed to be quitclaimed <br />as part of the proposed project. This Vesting Tentative Map provides for easements <br />including a public access easement, public service easement and emergency <br />access easement. The design of the subdivision and related improvements does not <br />conflict with the proposed easements. <br /> <br />8. The restriction on approving a tentative subdivision map on land covered by a <br />land conservation contract entered into pursuant to the California Land <br />Conservation Act of 1965 (Williamson Act) is not applicable. <br />The site is not covered by a land conservation contract, including a Williamson Act <br />contract. <br /> <br />9. The discharge of waste from the proposed subdivision would not result in <br />violation of existing requirements prescribed by the California Regional Water <br />Quality Control Board (RWQCB). <br />No discharge violation currently exists and sewer capacity is available for this <br />subdivision. The project would not discharge any waste other than domestic <br />sewage, and all sewage would be discharged into the City’s sanitary sewer system <br />for ultimate treatment. Stormwater runoff would be collected and conveyed through <br />bio-retention basins located on the west side of the parcel. Urban stormwater runoff <br />is required to meet the City’s RWQCB permit requirements for urban development. <br /> <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 52DE2131-F0C9-4C18-86DD-6B9E7ADA8792