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RESOLUTIONS
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2/17/2004
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Exhibit "A" <br /> <br />Proposed Amendment to the Downtown Specific Plan <br />PSP-5, Valley Park Associates, LLC <br />325 Ray Street <br /> February 17, 2004 <br /> <br />The existing language of Section 3 under Commercial Use of the Land Use Policies and <br />Programs of the Downtown Specific Plan: <br /> <br />3. Future development at 325 Ray Street shall be designed as a garden office complex with a <br /> one-story maximum building height, residential architectural style, and preservation of the <br /> area nearest the Arroyo del Valle. Public pedestrian access through the property to the <br /> Arroyo is strongly encouraged. Future development of this site should be carefully <br /> designed to mitigate the potential impacts on adjacent properties. <br /> <br />Shall be amended to read as follows: <br /> <br />Future development at 325 Ray Street shall be designed as a garden office complex with <br />a residential architectural style and preservation of the area nearest the Arroyo del Valle. <br />The building shall generally be limited to a one-story building height, except that a small <br />(maximum 20 percent of the total building floor area) two-story building element may be <br />allowed, provided it is well-integrated into the building design, is located at the westerly <br />side of the site, and does not have windows which directly face the Walnut Drive <br />properties. Public pedestrian access through the property to the Arroyo is strongly <br />encouraged. <br /> <br /> <br />
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