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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
2/23/2000
DOCUMENT NO
PC 2000-16
DOCUMENT NAME
RZ 99-01
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West Foothill Corridor
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Exhibit "B" <br />(IVfareh 21, 2000) <br /> <br />Proposed additions and deletions to the West Foothill Road Corridor Design Guidelines <br />are shown below. Proposed additions to existing guidelines are shown in red, italic, <br />bold, and underline. Proposed deletions are shown in ma4k~ and underline. Please note <br />that Exhibit "B" reflects the recommendation for the district guidelines made by the <br />Planning Commission. <br /> <br />WEST FOOTHILL ROAD CORRIDOR DESIGN GUIDELINES <br /> <br />New development along the base of Pleasanton and Main Ridges should complement the <br />natural oak woodland and grassland habitat while preserving views of the ridges. These <br />guidelines have been developed to supplement the West Foothill Road Corridor Overlay <br />District regulations and to assist the City in ensuring that new development achieves the <br />G_general Pplan goals and policies for this area. <br /> <br />I. Building Design <br /> <br /> Structures should be designed to be compatible with the rural, open setting <br />comprised of oak woodland and grassland habitats. House design should reflect its <br />setting not only with respect to its vegetative setting but also to its topographical setting. <br />In particular, hillside lots should be built ~ in a manner which reflects the sloping <br />terrain, integrating the house into sloped areas. The following guidelines should be <br />followed. <br /> <br /> Page 10 <br />West Foothill Road Corridor Overlay Standards <br /> <br /> <br />
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