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ATTY/RESO.0020/PC RESO GRANTING APPROVAL OF PERMITS FOR 150 CHARTER <br />REV: 04-29-2021 PR <br />Page 4 of 20 <br />is no specific plan that applies to the project site. <br /> <br />b. The site is physically suited for the proposed type or density of <br />development. <br /> <br />The project site is flat and located in an urban environment for which all public <br />utilities and services are already established and the density is consistent with <br />the General Plan and Zoning District. <br /> <br />c. The design or proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial <br />environmental damage, or substantially and avoidably injure fish, wildlife, <br />or their habitat, or cause serious public health problems. <br /> <br />The project site is already developed and does not contain natural features or <br />areas that would be considered habitat for fish or wildlife. The proposed <br />development will improve the site with stormwater treatment. <br /> <br />d. The design or improvements of the proposed subdivision will not conflict <br />with essential public easements for access through, or use of, property <br />within the proposed subdivision, and acceptable alternate public <br />easements will not need to be provided. <br /> <br />The proposed Tentative Parcel Map and associated improvements does not <br />conflict with essential public easements for access through, or use of, property <br />within the proposed project site. Additionally, the project site does not have any <br />public utilities or associated improvements that would be in conflict with the <br />proposed project. <br /> <br />e. The reasons submitted for the granting of any exceptions applied for <br />comply with requirements for findings described in Section 30.69, and the <br />tentative map is deemed not workable without the granting of such <br />exceptions. <br /> <br />No exceptions to the Subdivision Ordinance are requested. <br /> <br />f. Such other findings of conflict with written public policy or with the public <br />interest as the Planning Commission may determine. <br /> <br />The proposed project does not conflict with any written public policy or with the <br />public interest. <br /> <br />g. In addition, the following finding is required by Government Code Section <br />66473.5: The proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its <br />design and improvement, is consistent with the General Plan. <br /> <br />The proposed Tentative Parcel Map and land use is compatible with the <br />objectives, policies, general land uses, and programs specified in the City’s <br />General Plan, as described in the staff report. While the state law also <br />references specific plans, there is no specific plan that applies to the project <br />site. <br /> <br /> <br />