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under the guidance of a task force but was "paused" in 2015. In 2019 the City Council <br />identified the East Pleasanton Specific Plan as a work plan priority, and in March 2020, <br />provided direction to proceed with the planning effort, and that the City Council, <br />Planning Commission, and City staff initiate a "clean slate" approach to the planning for <br />East Pleasanton, which would consider multiple land use options for the entire area <br />through the public process. Additional direction was provided that the Planning <br />Commission and City staff initiate a concurrent and separate pre -housing element process <br />to establish a draft inventory of citywide sites to meet projected Regional Housing Needs <br />Allocations (RHNA) in advance of the formal housing element process — this process will <br />be separately scoped but will be designed to dovetail with the EPSP process. Based on <br />this direction, staff is coordinating the formation of a project team for the EPSP that will <br />provide professional services to assist with the effort, and to develop a more detailed <br />scope of work for City Council consideration, with initial project meetings to be <br />scheduled in coming months. <br />• Status Under Review <br />• Next Steps/Details: Staff is coordinating the formation of a project team for <br />the EPSP that will provide professional services to assist <br />with the effort, and to develop a more detailed scope of <br />work for City Council consideration, with initial project <br />meetings to be scheduled in coming months. <br />• Applicant: City of Pleasanton <br />• Staff Contact(s): Shweta Bonn <br />32. Objective Design Other <br />Standards <br />Objective Design Standards <br />In 2017, the California Legislature passed a package of 15 laws related to housing, <br />referred to as the "housing package." The housing package included several changes to <br />state law intended to streamline and increase housing production. A further series of <br />housing -related legislation was passed by the legislature in 2019, including SB 330, the <br />Housing Crisis Act. The streamlining provisions of SB 330 and other laws include <br />measures to make approval processes more routine and predictable for developers, <br />including limitations on discretionary review processes and placing an increased <br />emphasis on objective design and development standards as the primary criteria that may <br />be used as the basis for project approval or denial. With these new criteria in place and <br />expecting the emphasis on objective standards to continue in future legislation, it is in the <br />-City'-s interest to have a robust body ofresidential- design and -development standards in <br />place, to ensure those projects deliver high-quality design, appropriate site planning and <br />amenities, and are compatible with surrounding neighborhoods and the community. <br />Accordingly, the City will be updating the Housing Site Development Standards and <br />Design Guidelines first adopted by City Council in August 2012 and establishing <br />objective standards for other types of residential development, including smaller multi- <br />family infill projects. Additional information can be found on the project website: <br />https://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/gov/depts/cd/Planning/obj ective_design_Standards.a <br />sp <br />• Status Under Review <br />Page 12 of 23 <br />