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6/5/2012
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Housing Standards and Design Guidelines <br /> A7. Parking Location and Treatment <br /> 4 <br /> • M . flu <br /> Development Standards: <br /> A7.1. Parking shall be located behind buildings, below grade or, where those <br /> options are not feasible, screened by low walls and landscaping. <br /> A7.2. When fronting on public streets, internal streets, public walks/paseos or <br /> common open spaces, structured parking shall be wrapped or fronted with <br /> habitable uses. <br /> A7.3. Parking that is semi-depressed shall be screened with architectural elements <br /> that enhance the streetscape such as stoops, balcony overhangs, or <br /> decorative screening. <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> A7.a. For buildings with parking accessed from the front, minimize the amount of <br /> frontage used for parking access. No more than 25% of the site frontage <br /> facing a street, internal street, or pedestrian walk/paseo should be devoted <br /> to garage opening, carports, or open/surface parking. <br /> A7.b. When surface parking lots are located adjacent to the street, they should be <br /> screened from the street and sidewalk by a low wall, landscape edge or <br /> combination. <br /> City of Pleasanton - 23 - DISCUSSION DRAFT June 5, 2011 <br />
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