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Objective Design Standards for Housing Sites <br />City of Pleasanton - 19 - DRAFT: December 14, 2022 <br /> <br /> <br />A4. Internal Streets <br /> <br /> <br /> Fig. 6: Internal Street Design Standards <br />Development Standards: <br />All Housing Site Development <br />A4.1 A minimum of two internal street segments shall provide direct connection to development landmarks <br />or site amenities such as designated open spaces, parks, or community buildings. <br />A4.2 Internal streets shall provide a minimum four-foot-wide planting strip and a five-foot-wide sidewalk <br />on each side of the street. <br />A4.3 Residential porches and terraces shall be allowed to encroach up to four feet into the setback. <br />A4.4 Parallel parking shall be required at a minimum of 50 percent of each Internal Street length. This may <br />be accommodated by providing parallel parking on one or both sides of the street. For locations that <br />have parallel parking adjacent to landscape strips, a pedestrian pathway from the curb through the <br />landscape strip is required at every second parking space. <br /> <br />A4.5 Diagonal parking shall not be allowed on any street. <br />A4.6 Street trees shall be planted at an average spacing of 25 feet with no individual spacing to exceed 40 <br />feet. <br />A4.7 Buildings shall be designed to provide windows overlooking Internal Streets to provide “eyes on the <br />street” and to ensure clear views for safety. <br />