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Image 1: Downtown Specific Plan Area and <br /> Downtown Revitalization District Boundaries <br /> T <br /> i��-� `WA A <br /> • t <br /> . ♦ t <br /> • • t- 4 <br /> •• '.., :,� t <br /> ;ti <br /> •r—_,L x,:,9t, :,.stffic Flan Bound_r. %♦ + <br /> 4' i <br /> .�J Cd,-c i tt.,vr Re .alizati�t Gi_,?r // <br /> I-1 f------1 / / • / 7R.. / < / <br /> 0 t50 ,,G0 I 0t), / Y� / <br /> fl=eet ' <br /> / ,'.• / <br /> / _i // <br /> .I J • <br /> • <br /> 1 1 <br /> 1 <br /> yam /`` / / <br /> PROPOSED CODE AMENDMENT <br /> Improvements to commercial properties/buildings within the Downtown are completed <br /> through private investments. Examples of these improvements that have occurred in <br /> recent years are the renovations of the buildings located at 234 and 600 Main Street. <br /> Redevelopment of buildings within the Downtown serves as a method for maintaining <br /> an inviting Downtown for residents and creating an attraction for visitors. Since <br /> redevelopment of commercial properties/buildings is through private investment, <br /> development of public-private partnerships has become a key component in maximizing <br /> the value of development projects within the Downtown Revitalization District. Staff has <br /> identified one such opportunity for partnership by providing the City discretion to waive <br /> in-lieu parking fees in exchange for desired public amenities that meet the objectives <br /> identified ii the Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> The proposed Code amendment to section 18.88 (Off-street parking facilities) would <br /> provide the City with flexibility in allowing some or all of an eligible development <br /> project's required in-lieu parking fees, when applicable, to be waived for the purpose of <br /> creating other desired amenities, such as public mini-plazas or other public uses. Such <br /> amenities, if requested by the developer/owner, would be required to be on the site of <br /> the proposed building improvements. <br /> P13-2458, In-Lieu Parking Agreement Planning Commission <br /> Page 3 of 11 <br />