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Housing Constraints City of Pleasanton | C-5 <br /> <br />While the General Plan does not establish density maximums for High-Density Residential and <br />Mixed-Use designations, the maximum density for properties in these designations shall be <br />determined on a case-by-case basis based on site characteristics, amenities, and affordable <br />housing incorporated into the development (Land Use Element Policy 11). Furthermore, density <br />maximums are established in zoning districts, described under Zoning Districts below. <br />Specific Plans <br />The City has a number of adopted specific plans, the majority of which were put in place to guide <br />new development in largely undeveloped areas of the city such specific plans include the North <br />Sycamore Specific Plan, Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan, Happy Valley Specific Plan, <br />Bernal Specific Plan, Laguna Oaks Specific Plan, and Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan. In most <br />cases the land uses envisioned under those specific plans are now largely built out. The <br />Downtown Specific Plan was originally adopted in 1989 with comprehensive updates in 2002 and <br />2019, addressing development and redevelopment within Pleasanton’s historic downtown and <br />surrounding neighborhoods. <br />Zoning Districts <br />The Zoning Ordinance is Title 18 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code; Title 17 of the Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code - Planning and Other Matters incorporates several chapters that also relate to <br />land use and housing. The Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map are available on the City’s website <br />consistent with Government Code §65940.1(a)(1)(B). This Section analyzes the Zoning <br />Ordinance and the zoning districts which allow residential development, including the Mixed Use- <br />Transitional (MU-T) and Mixed Use-Downtown (MU-D) zoning districts, which were established <br />in 2019 according to the Downtown Specific Plan. Table C-2 lists the zoning districts that allow <br />residential development with a description of each. <br />
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