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AGENDA REPORT
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3/1/2011
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15Y
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02
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Pleasanton TOD Standards and Design Guidelines <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> B4.a. Internal streets should conform to the high quality standards and be <br /> designed to resemble public streets, with sidewalks, parking and street <br /> trees. <br /> B4.b. Internal streets should include sidewalks, street trees, pedestrian scaled <br /> lighting, landscaping and provide a setting for social interaction and <br /> neighborhood activities. <br /> B4.c. Internal streets should provide through or loop circulation wherever <br /> possible rather than dead end cul -de -sacs. <br /> B4.d. Internal streets should connect to landmarks or amenity features such as <br /> open spaces, parks or community buildings. <br /> B4.e. Street trees, separated sidewalks, benches, street lamps and special paving <br /> at intersections are desired elements to promote residential scaled, aesthetic <br /> streetscapes and reinforce pedestrian activity. <br /> B4.f. Street trees should be planted at least every 25 -35 feet on average <br /> depending on tree species, not to exceed 40 feet. <br /> B4.g. High branching trees should be planted to form a canopy and provide <br /> shade along streets and drives. <br /> City of Pleasanton - 28 - DRAFT #7 2/11/11 <br />
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