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Objective Design Standards for Housing Sites <br />City of Pleasanton - 31 - DRAFT: December 14, 2022January 4, <br />2023 <br /> <br /> <br />each side of the street. Where a meandering sidewalk is proposed, the planting strip shall be allowed to <br />meet an average six-foot width. <br />A3.3 Low landscape walls or fences, not to exceed three feet in height, shall be allowed to encroach within <br />Public Street setbacks to a maximum of two feet from back of sidewalk. Residential porches and terraces <br />shall be allowed to encroach up to five feet into any setback. <br />A3.4 Public streets shall be designed to include planned improvements in the <br />Pleasanton Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan. <br />A3.5 Street trees shall be planted at an average spacing of 25 feet with no individual spacing exceeding 40 feet. <br />Multifamily Development <br />A3.6 Front setbacks on Public Street frontages shall comply with the following: <br />a. Ground-floor residential front setbacks shall be ten feet minimum from the back of sidewalk. <br />Development taller than three stories shall provide 15 feet to allow for a row of trees between the <br />back of sidewalk and building. <br />b. Buildings with retail or commercial at the ground floor shall be set back at least ten feet from back of <br />sidewalk. <br />A3.7 Pedestrian-scaled lighting shall be provided on all public streets in compliance with Section A10.