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Objective Design Standards for Housing Sites <br /> A7.11 A minimum of two Class 2 short term public bicycle spaces shall be provided for every 5,000 square <br /> feet of retail space. Bike racks shall be clearly visible and located within 50 feet of retail entries. <br /> Single Family Tract Development <br /> Single Family Homes and Primary Structures of Multiple Single Family Development on the same parcel <br /> shall comply with the following standards: <br /> A7.12 Individual garage doors shall be provided for each stall of a multiple stall garage fronting a Public <br /> Street or Internal Street. <br /> A7.13 Carports shall be limited to the rear yard <br /> A7.13 The storage of recreational vehicles shall be completely screened from view from the public right of <br /> way and shall be limited to a paved area in the rear yard <br /> A7.14 Where a garage or designated surface parking for guests is located within 25 feet of a Public Street <br /> frontage,such parking shall be screened from the Public Street by the combination of <br /> a. A minimum seven-foot-wide planting strip; <br /> b. A low fence not to exceed four feet in height; and <br /> c. Trees planted at an average spacing of 20 feet on center, a dense hedge, or ornamental grasses. <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> Multifamily Development <br /> A7.a If Class 1 bicycle parking is provided within a mixed-use or multifamily building,the applicant is <br /> encouraged to configure the bicycle parking area as an amenity space with attractive and easily <br /> cleanable floor and wall surfaces. <br /> A7.b Bicycle parking racks should comply with the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals <br /> (APBP)Bicycle Parking Guidelines. <br /> Single Family Tract Development <br /> A 7.c Garages,driveways,and guest parking should be located in the side or rear yard to the extent <br /> feasible,residential parking facing public streets is strongly discouraged. <br /> City of Pleasanton -26 - DRAFT: December 14, 2022 <br />