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Objective Design Standards for Housing Sites <br />City of Pleasanton - 5 - Adopted January 26, 2023 <br /> <br /> <br />PART 1 <br />Introduction <br /> <br /> <br />A. PURPOSE <br />These Development Standards and Guidelines are to be used to evaluate residential development on <br />housing sites rezoned as part of the update to the Housing Element (“housing sites”) (see Section C. <br />Sites Location). The intent is to establish objective standards and guidelines for residential properties <br />zoned for multifamily development, to ensure this new development is compatible with Pleasanton’s <br />existing high-quality neighborhoods. <br />The Standards and Guidelines provide direction to developers and property owners on the key <br />components of use, density, building mass and height, setbacks, architectural features, parking, access, <br />and street character. <br />Both quantitative standards and qualitative guidelines have been incorporated, as has a framing vision <br />statement: <br />• Standards. As designated by this document, Development Standards have been developed as <br />clear, objective criteria designed to be uniformly verifiable by reference to an external and <br />uniform benchmark or criterion available and knowable by both the development applicant or <br />proponent and the public official pursuant to California Government Code, § 65589.5, <br />subdivision (f). The Standards provided in this document shall form the objective basis of <br />determining whether development applications conform or shall be denied. <br />• Guidelines. In addition to the binding Standards, this document also contains Guidelines, <br />designated by heading and lettered suffix. Guidelines are provided to convey informational <br />guidance to applicants and convey the subjective design intent and desires of the Pleasanton <br />community for new development, but are not legally enforceable, nor shall they be permitted <br />under current California law to be grounds for rejecting development applications. <br />• Vision Statement. Similar to the Guidelines, the Vision Statement included in this introductory <br />chapter provides a framing statement of the City’s purpose and intent of the guidelines and <br />standards in a qualitative manner; conformance to the Vision Statement and is not intended to be <br />used as the basis for approval or denial of a development application. <br /> <br />Notwithstanding the above, the City shall process and review all projects in accordance with the <br />requirements of State law as they may apply to any housing development project as defined under State <br />law, including but not limited to number of meetings or hearings, processing timeframes and basis for <br />approval or denial of a project. <br />