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AGENDA REPORT
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4/23/2012
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• <br /> 12. SUBREGIONAL PLANNING ELEMENT <br /> Program 11.2: Promote the preparation of comprehensive guidelines and strategies <br /> to protect and enhance the significant natural communities of the <br /> Tri-Valley. [GP page 14-22] <br /> * Implement East County Conservation Strategy. <br /> CLIMATE ACTION PLAN <br /> Strategy LU3-7: Modify municipal development codes to require that new projects <br /> include pedestrian and bicycle access through cul-de-sacs in new <br /> projects, except where prohibited by topography. [page 3-15] <br /> Strategy NM1-5: Modify municipal development codes to require bike parking for <br /> non-residential and multi-family uses. [page 3-20] <br /> Strategy TDM1-2: Modify municipal code to separate fee-based parking from home <br /> rents/purchase prices or office leases within '/2 mile of BART <br /> stations to increase housing affordability for those without a car <br /> or cars. [page 3-21] <br /> Strategy TDM2-7: Modify municipal codes to require new and substantial <br /> developments within '/ mile of transit to provide transit passes or <br /> other transit use incentives for an interim period sufficient to <br /> establish transit use patterns. (page 3-22) <br /> Strategy TDM-9: Modify municipal development codes to require new <br /> non-residential projects over a certain size to implement a TDM <br /> program capable of reducing weekday peak-period vehicle trips by <br /> at least 20%. [page 3-22] <br /> Strategy TDM-10: Modify municipal codes to require dedicated parking spaces in <br /> new and modified developments or carpool, vanpool, <br /> alternative-fuel, and car-share vehicles. [page 3-22] <br /> Strategy EC1-3: Modify municipal code to reduce heat island effects in the City by <br /> requiring light-colored paving material for roads and parking areas, <br /> as well as parking lot shade trees. [page 3-31] <br /> To Do" Page 2 of 2 <br />
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