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r f THE CITY OF <br /> 4 <br /> LEASANTON. <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> Date: October 3, 2005 <br /> To: Chair Maas and Planning Commissioners <br /> From: Donna Decker, Principal Planner, and Lynn Tracy Nerland, Assistant City Attorney <br /> Subject: PUD-32 (Sarich) <br /> Two questions were raised at the Planning Commission meeting on September 28, 2005 during the <br /> workshop on PUD-32 (Sarich), for which staff provides the following responses. <br /> Height of Structures, <br /> The Pleasanton Municipal Code provides maximum heights for various zoning districts in Chapter <br /> 18.84. In addition, an exception is provided to the height limitations through the design review approval <br /> process for"towers, spires,cupolas, chimneys,penthouses,water tanks, fire towers, flagpoles, <br /> monuments, scenery lofts, and similar structures; residential radio and television aerials and antennas; <br /> receive only antennas; and necessary mechanical equipment appurtenances" if these appurtenances: 1) <br /> cover not more than ten percent(10%)of the ground area covered by the structure; and 2)have a height <br /> of not more than sixty five feet(65') or not more than twenty five feet(25') above the height limit <br /> prescribed by the regulations for the district in which the structure is located, whichever is less. <br /> However,a specific plan may prescribe further height regulations for a designated area. The Vineyard <br /> Avenue Specific Plan states that the building height is measured vertically from the lowest elevation of <br /> the building to the highest elevation of the building, excluding chimneys. (footnote 6 on page 25) <br /> Hillside Residential structures are limited to 30 feet, except buildings on sites with existing elevations <br /> exceeding 540 feet are limited to 25 feet and one story. (footnote 7 on page 25) <br /> Through the PUD zoning process for a site in the Vineyard Avenue Specific Plan area, specific height <br /> limitations are to be addressed,as opposed to relying simply on the general height limitations for <br /> standard zoning districts. As noted on page 23 of the Specific Plan: "the site development standards <br /> (lot size and dimensions,building setbacks,building height, and accessory structures) shall be applied <br /> through the City's PUD development plan approval process and may vary for unusual site conditions as <br /> long as any new standards are consistent with the intent of the Specific Plan." (emphasis in original to <br /> contrast with land use standards which are to be applied without variance) As to the intent of the <br /> Specific Plan, the descrip ion of the land use designation of"hillsidc residential"provides that the <br /> "purpose of this designation is to allow for a clustering of homes in well-defined areas of the hills in <br /> order to preserve significant natural features such as ridgelines,hilltops, oak woodland, creeks, and <br /> steep slopes. Open space land surrounding the HR district is to be permanently preserved." (page 19 <br /> of the Specific Plan) <br />