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1/11/2023
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Objective Design Standards for Housing Sites <br />City of Pleasanton - 8 - DRAFT: January 4, 2023 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Fig. 2: 5th Cycle “Carryover” Sites Map <br /> <br />D. Other Guidelines and Regulations Applying to Development <br />The housing sites are subject to other regulations and guidelines in addition to the Objective Design <br />Standards contained in this document. Other applicable regulations include, but are not limited to: <br />i. Pleasanton Municipal Code. <br />ii. Pleasanton General Plan <br />iii. Hacienda Design Guidelines and Development Plan (sites within the Hacienda <br />Business Park) <br />iv. California State legislation including AB 2923 <br /> <br />As a rule, where a topic is addressed and a standard is established in these standards and guidelines, it <br />will take precedence over a requirement or guideline established in the Pleasanton Municipal Code or <br />other City-adopted document regulating development, but is not intended to preempt State-level <br />standards. For example, where State law may dictate a lower parking ratio than established in this <br />document, the ratio allowed by State law would prevail. Or, where a site is currently zoned Commercial <br />or Industrial, the standards set forth in this document, and not those of the PMC would apply, if a <br />housing versus commercial project is proposed. In addition, Standards established in the Pleasanton <br />General Plan continue to apply. <br />
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