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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
7/8/1998
DOCUMENT NO
PC-98-54
DOCUMENT NAME
SP-98-02
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CITY OF PLEASANTON
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MODIFY DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN TO DELETE JOHN ST
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<br />Exhibit" A" <br />SP-98-02 <br />July 8, 1998 <br /> <br />Proposed deletions shown in bold, double underline. and skikethreHgh, proposed <br />additions shown in bold, double underline. and italics. <br /> <br />DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN <br /> <br />1. Chapter 1, Executive Summary <br /> <br />The Downtown Pleasanton Specific Plan contains land use, circulation, parking, <br />design, and marketing strategies and public improvements to meet the City's goal of <br />preserving and enhancing the character and business climate of the Downtown area. <br />The boundaries of the Specific Plan area are shown in Figure I. <br /> <br />The Plan contains recommendations to increase Downtown's share of City-wide sales <br />to 14%, maintain existing levels of financial services, and increase the amount of <br />commercial building space by 25%. Pedestrian oriented retail uses are to be <br />encouraged along Main Street, Railroad Street and perpendicular streets. Automobile <br />retail and service uses are to be encouraged along First Street. Office uses are to be <br />encouraged along Peters Street and on second floors elsewhere. Housing is to be <br />allowed only in areas designated residential except in some upper floor locations <br />which would not displace needed commercial space. <br /> <br />Circulation improvements totaling $10.3 Million are proposed as shown in Table 9 <br />and Figure 7. These include.sJ1e F(l!AlivR1ReR~~ Rav'S\UAIIR ~tFeet <br />iB.tI!F~I!I!_ the extension of Railroad Street and remedial repairs to street paving, <br />curbs, gutters and sidewalks throughout Downtown. <br /> <br />2. Chapter 1, Executive Summary <br /> <br />SummarY of Downtown Strategies <br /> <br />Traffic and Circulation <br /> <br />I. Upgrade the condition of Downtown Streets. <br />2. Improve facilities for round-the-block turning movements. <br />ii1IRAFA..~ QARt Vl.P~t PFA~!QiRr!li Af ftJpiR SitFe~t. <br /> <br />SP.98~02 <br />Exhibit "A" <br /> <br />Page I of4 <br /> <br />----------~._~-.._------,_._~------ <br />
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