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Figure 2, General Plan Land Uses <br /> 7 <br /> sr <br /> D st <br /> /w 4444 \„\ Vra.u'`b' sro� <br /> ` Subject Site ` o S' <br /> 0 To <br /> 49 <br /> sk onRetail/Highway/Service Commercial; <br /> -�`'•---.,,,_ 'Qt jy Business and Professional Offices <br /> .�'V Community Facilities-Public and <br /> ,-_ o Institutional <br /> r �r+�i„ <br /> GT*1 -Open Space-Parks and Recreation <br /> ,�/ �� 'C" Medium Density Residential <br /> r ///. <br /> vo <br /> Specific Plan Amendment <br /> The Downtown Specific Plan land use designation for the subject parcel is Downtown <br /> Commercial (see Figure 3 on the following page). The proposed Public Downtown <br /> Specific Plan land use designation allows a range of governmental and community uses <br /> such as a parking lot or transportation corridor and public and civic uses and functions <br /> (e.g., a civic center, fire station, museum, memorial hall, community center, post office, <br /> transportation corridor, public arts center, religious facility, or maintenance facility). <br /> Similar to the General Plan Amendment, staff believes a Public land use designation <br /> would be the most appropriate Downtown Specific Plan land use designation for the <br /> property given the anticipated public uses. Changing the land use designation to public <br /> would also further a Downtown Specific Plan land use objective to retain and encourage <br /> public uses which strengthen the sense of community and civic pride. Additionally, if the <br /> site is used to create more public parking, it would further the specific plan's parking <br /> objectives to create more public parking Downtown. <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />
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