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PUD-136, Mall Residential Project Planning Commission <br />22 of 34 <br />• Program 2.2: Encourage the reuse of vacant and underutilized parcels and buildings <br />within existing urban areas. <br />• Program 2.4: Require higher residential and commercial densities in the proximity of <br />transportation corridors and hubs, where feasible. <br />• Program 2.6: Require design features in new development and redevelopment areas to <br />encourage transit, bicycle, and pedestrian access, such as connections between activity <br />centers and residential areas, and road design that accommodates transit vehicles, <br />where feasible. <br />• Program 2.8: Require land development that is compatible with alternative <br />transportation modes and the use of trails, where feasible. <br /> <br />Overall Community Development <br />• Policy 4: Allow development consistent with the General Plan Land Use Map. <br /> <br />Residential <br />• Policy 9: Develop new housing in infill and peripheral areas which are adjacent to <br />existing residential development, near transportation hubs or local-serving commercial <br />areas. <br />• Policy 10: Provide flexibility in residential development standards and housing type <br />consistent with the desired community character. <br /> <br />Mixed Use <br />• Policy 16: Encourage mixed-use development which encompasses any combination of <br />commercial development, housing units, or community facilities in an integrated <br />development. In areas served by transit, encourage mixed use and residential densities <br />that support affordable housing and transit. <br /> <br />Climate Action Plan (CAP) Strategies <br />• Encourage and facilitate more walking and cycling trips. <br />• Create the building site context that allows people to walk, bike or take transit rather <br />than drive. <br />• Decrease travel time and VMT, less idling leads to fuel savings and less consumption <br />and GHG Emissions. <br /> <br />Housing Element <br />Housing Variety, Type, and Density <br />• Goal 1: Attain a variety of housing sizes, types, densities, designs, and prices which <br />meet the existing and projected needs of all economic segments of the community. <br />• Housing Location Policy 35: Disperse high-density housing throughout the community, <br />in areas near public transit, major thoroughfares, shopping, and employment centers. <br />• Program 35.1: Provide and maintain existing sites zoned for multi-family housing, <br />especially in locations near existing and planned transportation and other services, as <br />needed to ensure the City can meets its share of the regional housing need. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />