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<br />Pleasanton TOD Standards and Design Guidelines_________________ <br /> <br />Design Guidelines <br />B8.a. Design of private open space should emphasize usability, with co <br />access from the interior of units so that open space can be used <br />everyday living. <br />B8.b. Buildings and/or streets should define the edges of and face ont <br />open space. <br />B8.c. Common amenity areas should be appropriate to the size of the <br />development. For larger developments, recreational facilities s <br />swimming pool or tennis courts, along with picnic areas should b <br />provided. <br />B8.d. Play lots should be located in safe, convenient and highly visible locations <br />to ensure informal surveillance by residents. <br /> <br />B9. Landscape <br />Design Guidelines <br />B9.a. Drought tolerant, Bay Friendly landscaping and water-conserving irrigation <br />methods are encouraged. <br />B9.b. Landscape plans shall incorporate seasonal variety and color to the extent <br />possible. Tall deciduous trees should be utilized where summer <br />needed and winter solar access desired. <br />B9.c. Grass lawn areas outside of common open spaces should be kept to <br />minimum. <br /> <br />B10. Site Lighting <br />Design Guidelines <br />B10.a. Adequate lighting should be provided along sidewalks, streets, <br />driveways, paseos and parking areas for the safety and security <br />residents and visitors. <br />B10.b. Pedestrian scaled, post top mounted lights are recommended along <br />public streets, interior streets, paseos, walks and common open <br />B10.c. Lighting should not produce glare or be of an intensity inapprop <br />residential environment. <br />City of Pleasanton - 32 - ADOPTED 03/01/11 <br /> <br />