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Table 2: November 2018 draft Specific Plan Development Standards <br /> - ----- ---- ---- -- -------- — --- <br /> Proposed Specific Plan Maximum Height Maximum FAR <br /> Land Use District _ <br /> Downtown Commercial 40-feet 300-percent <br /> Mixed Use- Downtown 40-feet 150-•ercent <br /> Mixed Use- Transitional _36-feet 125-percent <br /> Residential Districts 30-feet, including in future Not identified in Specific <br /> PUDs (per proposed DSP Plan4 <br /> Policy LD-P.46) <br /> During the November/December outreach, and in subsequent comment letters provided <br /> by PDA and the Chamber of Commerce, concerns were raised that the proposed height <br /> and FAR limits for the Mixed Use- Downtown and Mixed Use- Transitional districts were <br /> overly restrictive and should be increased. Commenters also suggested that the 30-foot <br /> height limit language for residential PUDs, should be eliminated. <br /> Task Force Discussion and Recommendation <br /> At the February Task Force meeting, the Task Force voted 6-3 to support relaxation of <br /> the previously proposed development standards in the Mixed Use- Downtown and <br /> Mixed Use- Transitional districts, including: <br /> • In the Mixed Use- Downtown district, increasing the proposed height limit from <br /> 40-feet to 46-feet, and maximum FAR from 150-percent to 300-percent. <br /> • In the Mixed Use- Transitional district, increasing the proposed height limit from <br /> 36-feet to 40-feet and increasing the maximum FAR from 125-percent to 300- <br /> percent <br /> • Amending the language from Policy LD-P.46, to generally require residential <br /> height limits to be limited to 30-feet, but not precluding heights in excess of this <br /> limit through consideration of a PUD. <br /> Staff Recommendation/City Council Direction <br /> Staff recommends that the proposed development standards revert to those included in <br /> the November 2018 draft DSP (see Table 2), with the exception of the height limit and <br /> FAR for the Mixed Use- Downtown district, which are recommended to be set at 46-feet <br /> and 300-percent, respectively. Additionally, staff recommends allowing residential <br /> development in PUDs to be in excess of 30-feet as modified by the Task Force in its <br /> February 26 meeting. <br /> Staff's recommendation is based on several considerations; many of these same items <br /> were discussed in a memorandum prepared for the April 2018 Task Force meeting, at <br /> which development standards for the DSP were discussed (See Attachment 5). <br /> Residential Zoning district maximum FARs range from 25-50 percent <br /> Page 13 of 15 <br />
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