Common use of CEQA Compliance Clause in Contracts

CEQA Compliance. A Supplemental Environmental Impact Report was prepared and, on January 4, 2012, certified by City for the City of Pleasanton Housing Element and Climate Action Plan General Plan Amendment ("Housing Element EIR"). In connection with the Housing Element EIR, City also adopted a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program ("MMRP"), portions of which were made applicable to the Project Site. The Housing Element EIR anticipated that a high density residential project of up to 168 housing units would be constructed on the Project Site. Upon receipt of Developer’s project applications, City prepared and considered an Addendum to the Housing Element EIR and determined that the Housing Element EIR fully analyzed all the impacts of the Project.

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Sources: Development Agreement

CEQA Compliance. A Supplemental Environmental Impact Report was prepared and, on January 4, 2012, certified by City for the City of Pleasanton Housing Element and Climate Action Plan General Plan Amendment ("Housing Element EIR")) and Rezonings. In connection with the Housing Element EIR, City also adopted a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program ("MMRP"), portions of which were made applicable to the Project Site. The Housing Element EIR anticipated that a high high-density residential project of 345 residential units and up to 168 housing units 40,000 square feet of retail space would be constructed on the Project Site. Upon receipt of Developer’s project applications, City prepared and considered an Addendum to the Housing Element EIR and determined that the Housing Element EIR fully analyzed all the impacts of the Project.

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Sources: Development Agreement

CEQA Compliance. A Supplemental Environmental Impact Report was prepared and, on January 4, 2012, and certified by City for the City of Pleasanton Housing Element and Climate Action Plan General Plan Amendment ("Housing Element EIR")”) and Rezonings on January 4, 2012. In connection with the Housing Element EIR, City also adopted a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program ("MMRP"), portions of which were made applicable to the Project Site. The This recent Housing Element EIR anticipated that a high high-density residential project of up to 168 housing 420 residential units and up to 10,000 square feet of retail would be constructed on the Project Site. Upon receipt of Developer’s project applications, City prepared and considered an Addendum to the Housing Element EIR and determined that the Housing Element EIR fully analyzed all the impacts of the Project.

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Sources: Development Agreement