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Pleasanton TOD Standards and Design Guidelines <br /> PART 1 <br /> Introduction <br /> A. PURPOSE <br /> These Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Mixed Use Development Standards and <br /> Guidelines are to be used to evaluate mixed use and residential development in <br /> Hacienda in concert with the Hacienda Planned Unit Development (PUD) <br /> regulations, Design Guidelines, and Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. The <br /> intent is to promote a building character, street scale and street -level uses that will <br /> allow the incremental development of a TOD "village ", encourage pedestrian <br /> activity and promote easy access to the BART station. The development of these <br /> three vacant sites, in the midst of the Hacienda Business Park, will contribute to a <br /> complete and integrated community containing housing, shops, work places, <br /> schools, parks and civic facilities essential to the daily life of residents and <br /> employees. <br /> The Standards and Guidelines provide direction to developers and property owners <br /> on the key components of use, density, building mass and height, setbacks, <br /> architectural features, parking, access, and street character. The Standards and <br /> Guidelines illustrate desired development on three specific vacant sites near the <br /> BART station in Hacienda (Sites 7G, 7E and the northern 12 acres of Site 6 as <br /> referenced in the Hacienda PUD and referred to as Sites 1, 2 and 3 respectively in <br /> this document). The potential for additional residential development in Hacienda <br /> outside Sites 1,2 and 3 will be determined through the Housing Element Update <br /> process. <br /> Where there are conflicts between these Standard and Regulations and those <br /> included in the previously adopted Hacienda regulations, these Standards and <br /> Regulations and the core development standards adopted b _y _Ordinance 2016 shall <br /> be applied to mixed use arid residential development applications for sites 1 _2, and <br /> 3. <br /> The Core PUD Regulations found in Part 2 of this document apply only to Sites- 1,2 <br /> and 3. Compliance with these regulations is mandatory and is required as part of <br /> the Final Settlement Agreement approved by the Pleasanton City Council in the <br /> matter of Urban Habitat v. City of Pleasanton. <br /> In regard to the balance of the standards and guidelines in this document, both <br /> quantitative and qualitative criteria have been incorporated. To enable greater <br /> flexibility and creativity, the City Council may approve proposals that exceed the <br /> City of Pleasanton - 4 - DRAFT #7 2/11/11 <br />