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Housing Standards and Design Guidelines <br /> A6. Paseos (Pedestrian Walks) <br /> 4� '" -_ fir- <br /> I N <br /> L• III 3 ::„ , <br /> 25'-30 <br /> ter <br /> Development Standards: <br /> A6.1. 25-30 foot minimum building-to-building dimension for residential buildings. <br /> Stoops and porches are allowed to encroach up to 5 feet. <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> A6.a. Paseo connections should be made wherever auto connections are <br /> infeasible due to project or site constraints. <br /> A6.b. Paseos should supplement the role of streets and drives in the circulation <br /> network. <br /> A6.c. Paseos should provide easy and direct access to building entries, common <br /> open space amenities and visitor parking areas. <br /> A6.d. Paseos should visually extend the street into an area for safe (pedestrian <br /> use, with consistent street furnishings. <br /> A6.e. Paseos should be embellished with special paving and pedestrian-scaled <br /> lighting. <br /> A6.f. Buildings lining paseos should provide windows along the building face to <br /> encourage comfortable and safe pedestrian use. <br /> A6.g. Buildings lining paseos should be designed to take advantage of midday <br /> sun. Taller buildings may require wider paseos. <br /> A6.h. Paseos should be named as streets are, with buildings lining the paseos <br /> taking their respective addresses from the paseo. Street names will be <br /> established during the building permit process. <br /> City of Pleasanton - 22 - DISCUSSION DRAFT June 5, 2011 <br />