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Pleasanton TOD Standards and Design Guidelines <br /> B8. Open Space <br /> TOD's are inherently built at multi - family densities to support transit. Open space <br /> is key to creating a livable community and it is essential that multifamily <br /> developments provide a connected network of specialized open spaces -- in the <br /> form of squares, plazas, greens, and play /activity areas. A well - landscaped, central <br /> public open space will become a community focal point and gathering space. The <br /> common usable open space is a subset of the overall open space requirement. <br /> � �■ pl.a ( I .4 ■ C�] <br /> M.i fill .� yt ,i y l Jr `9ri! , c- I I <br /> % t � 1 s� ; . _ <br /> I V W <br /> bl <br /> i.,„..„ <br /> i a <br /> r <br /> 111 <br /> ,-) 5 - : _, <br /> r NMI <br /> _....,4 r ,..., ._._ <br /> 7.,...„ <br /> ..,..4 „........ 1 <br /> 4.:t. 1 <br /> ,...._ <br /> 4 Ilii <br /> Development Standards: <br /> B8.1. On each property, common usable open spaces shall include at least one <br /> open lawn space measuring a minimum of 30 feet in each dimension. <br /> B8.2. One open space per each of the three parcels must have a minimum <br /> dimension of 50 ft in each direction. <br /> B8.3. The area of public plazas and /or parks can be counted toward the project's <br /> group usable open space requirement. <br /> B8.4. The City shall provide incentives for the location of a public park on either <br /> Parcels 1, 2 or 3. <br /> City of Pleasanton - 32 - DRAFT #7 2/11/11 <br />