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Housing Standards and Design Guidelines <br /> Site Circulation and Building Orientation Diagrams <br /> The following diagrams illustrate a variety of possible site circulation hierarchies and <br /> associated building orientations that can be applied to any site. It is anticipated that there <br /> are a wide variety of solutions including but not limited to the following. The principals from <br /> the diagrams can be applied to any variety or mixture of building types. <br /> Diagram A <br /> Public Street <br /> ' C <br /> ail <br /> ref Sims t <br /> I Ir ?1 I <br /> 1 <br /> Internal • <br /> •Through internal streets around a <br /> central common open space surround <br /> � � by active residential facades. <br /> Ae•rrhttlee • Perimeter alley access for garages and <br /> • ""•• surface parking. <br /> 1111111 Active Frontage <br /> Diagram B <br /> Pub&Street <br /> n r, ams. <br /> I <br /> a L •Through internal streets around a <br /> central common open space and <br /> �t �t Una <br /> I internal pedestrian walks. <br /> f • Perimeter alley access for garages and <br /> surface parking. <br /> • Paseos/Pedestrian walks should connect <br /> I pi I ii,IN t r to proposed bike/pedestrian trail. <br /> 1111111 Active rranteyn <br /> City of Pleasanton - 14 - DISCUSSION DRAFT June 5, 2011 <br />