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project meets the community's expectations with respect to community character and <br /> aesthetics. <br /> Figure 2: Height Exhibit <br /> ,t, . . Top of parapet <br /> --- — Top of parapet I ft <br /> I <br /> loft <br /> lift <br /> loft I Wit 40ft <br /> 36 ft <br /> 1511 I <br /> tSft <br /> l- <br /> --m--- + ' Grade Grade <br /> ft <br /> w . , Top of Parapet <br /> ;oft <br /> loft <br /> 46ft <br /> loft <br /> I°,fi <br /> 1Grade <br /> Table 1: Existing Downtown Specific Plan Development Standards <br /> Existing Specific Plan I Maximum Height Maximum FAR <br /> Land Use District _ <br /> Downtown Commercial 40-feet 300-percent <br /> Public Not Specified: "Shall meet minimums of adjoining <br /> districts with flexibility as permitted by the Planning <br /> Commission" <br /> Office 30-feet 30-•ercent <br /> Residential Districts 30-feet, including in future Not identified in Specific <br /> PUDs (per existing DSP Plan3 <br /> Land Use Policy 12J2 <br /> Most residential zoning districts also limit height to 30-feet, heights up to 40-feet are permitted in the <br /> RM-2,000, RM-1.500 zoning districts. <br /> Residential zoning district maximum FARs range from 25-50-percent. <br /> Page 12 of 15 <br />