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30-feet where commercial development is otherwise permitted to be 40-feet <br /> would be overly restrictive. Staff believes allowing the flexibility for residential <br /> projects to exceed 30 feet, when subject to the public review process required for <br /> a PUD, is appropriate. <br /> Although staff believes the above recommendations are supportable, the City Council <br /> may direct further revisions or alternative height and/or FAR limits. <br /> CONCLUSION <br /> The final Task Force meeting is scheduled for April 23, 2019, with Planning Commission <br /> and City Council hearings to follow this summer. At its upcoming meeting, the Task <br /> Force will provide a recommendation to the Planning Commission (and Council). Staff <br /> will supplement the Task Force recommendation as necessary to provide additional <br /> perspective and guidance on some of these topics and issues based on the City <br /> Council's discussion and direction. Staff recommends providing direction on each of the <br /> five topic areas as described above. <br /> Submitted by: Approved b : <br /> I ' <br /> Ge Beaudin Nel on Fialho <br /> Director of Community City Manager <br /> Development <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. February 26, 2019 Task Force memorandum discussing public outreach <br /> 2. Public Comments <br /> 3. Land Use Map in November 2018 draft Specific Plan (Figure 4-2) <br /> 4. Land Use Map in the existing Specific Plan (Figure IV- I) <br /> 5. April 24, 2018 Task Force memorandum discussing height <br /> 6. Draft Downtown Specific Plan (available digitally on the City website at <br /> cityofpleasantonca.gov/draftDTSP and hard copy available on request) <br /> Page 15 of 15 <br />