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Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> .1151-07#4_5_4_11 NTO <br /> 1 General Plan Amendments <br /> EXHIBIT F - ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> Page Proposed Amendment <br /> Notes: du=dwelling unit(s),FAR=floor area ratio <br /> ° This will be based on a planned unit development(PUD)or Specific Plan,as either may be amended <br /> from time to time,subject to the 150 percent maximum FAR.. <br /> b A. _ ._ _ _!! :. __ _ __ - •- e: • _ • _._ -• - _.. The FAR maximum for <br /> properties within the Downtown Specific Plan area shall be that established in the specific plan. <br /> c Projects may use the Mixed Use FAR and density ranges only if they include uses that are authorized <br /> by the Mixed Use land use designation. Conventional business park projects shall be subject to the FAR <br /> limitations in the Business Park land use designation. <br /> Source: Community Development Department,2008. <br /> Page 2-21 Mixed-use development is the any combination of var+eus the following <br /> land uses:, such as office, commercial, hotel, institutional, and <br /> residential in a single building, on a single site, or on adjacent sites that <br /> are physically and functionally inter-related. <br /> Page 2-32 Program 12.1: Implement the 2002 2019 Downtown Specific Ran-and <br /> the necessary rezonings. <br /> Page 2-33 Program 12.4: Encourage second-floor apartments above first-floor <br /> commercial uses, and encourage live-work units in the Downtown. <br /> Allow mixed-use development in the Downtown where residences are <br /> located behind commercial uses, subject to the limitations specified in <br /> the Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> Page 2-33 Program 12.5: Consider drafting an ordinance that protects the right of <br /> businesses to operate in the Downtown commercial area. <br /> CIRCULATION ELEMENT <br /> Page 3-9 The 2002 Downtown Specific Plan identified identifies parking as one <br /> of the most important issues for the Downtown and one that is critical <br /> for the success of Downtown businesses, while simultaneously <br /> supporting the integration of alternatives modes of transportation. <br /> HOUSING ELEMENT <br /> Policy 41 Increase housing in the commercial portion of the Downtown area by <br /> permitting three-story construction in the Downtown area pursuant to in <br /> accordance with the policies of the Downtown Specific Plan, with one <br /> or two stories of residential over commercial in mixed-use buildings. <br /> Prepared for the June 26,2019, Planning Commission Meeting 2 <br />a recommendation to the Planning <br /> Commission and City Council for adoption of the Draft Downtown Design Guidelines <br /> Amendments. <br /> 2 Note: There are a large number of such figures, and they have not been updated for this Task Force <br /> meeting, but will be provided in advance of the Planning Commission and City Council's action to adopt <br /> the amendments. <br /> Prepared for the May 28, 2019 Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting Page 10 of 11 <br />Development Plan that <br /> Prepared for the May 28,2019 Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting Page 8 of 11 <br /> Page 4 of 11 <br /> Force Meeting Page 2 of 11 <br />