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2005 Plea santon Plan 2025 <br />• <br />• <br />Residenti al neighborhood in Plea santon <br />Rural -Density Residential -No more than 0.2 dwelli n g units <br />per gross developable acre. C lustering of development shall be <br />e n couraged with lots of one acre and larger. <br />Low-Density Residential -A maximum of two dwelling units <br />per gross developab le acre. In the Happy Valley area the <br />density allowed is o n e dwelling unit per two gross acres with <br />one unit per one-and-one-half gross acres when developed in <br />co n junction w ith major open -space land or agricultural/ open - <br />space easement dedication. <br />Adopted 07 2 1 09: Amended 10 19 10 2 -23 <br />• <br />• <br />2.0 Land Use Element <br />Medium-Density Re sidential -Between two and eight dwelling <br />units per gross developable acre. <br />High -Density Residential -Greater than eight dwell ing units <br />per gross developable acre. <br />Housing El e ment Sit e s Overlay <br />T h e 2023-203 1 (6 th Cycle) Tlousin g E le m e n t id e n tifies a set of <br />p ro p e r ties to be r ezon e d to a ll ow res idential d evelo pme n t. T h ese <br />pro p erti es con tain th e Ifousi ng E lement Sites Overlay (ll ESO). As <br />an Overl ay , the d es ign ation p e rm its n o n -res id e n tia l uses in <br />accord a n ce wi th th e u n d e rl yin g la nd u se d es ig n atio n for th e s ite , as <br />well as reside n tial d evel o pme n t w ithin th e d e n sity ra nges speci fi ed in <br />the H omin g E lemen t. T h e site-s p ecific d ensiQ' ra n ges are d etaile d <br />within t h e H ousin g Elemen t in t h e Gen eral P lan. For some H ous in g <br />Elemen t sites , only a p ortion of a larger parcel or site is des ig n a te d <br />for resi d ential d evelopmen t. T h ese a r eas are mappe d m ore p rec isely <br />in th e Ti o u si n g E lem e n t and sh o uld b e refer e n ced w ith res p ect to th e <br />all owable area(s) within t h e site d es ignate d for resi d ential <br />devel o pme n t. <br />Mixed Use <br />The Mixed-Use designation a ll ows any combination of busin ess park, <br />office, retail, hotel and other commercial uses, community facilities, <br />research and development, and residential u ses in a single building, <br />on a single site, or on adjacent sites where the uses are in tegrated and <br />include a functiona l interrelationship and a coherent p h ys ical design. <br />H ig h er densi ty residential uses (30 units per acre or more) are <br />encouraged in location s proximate to BART statio n s, a nd oth er areas <br />near tra n sit, although such resi d ential d evelopm ent is n ot preclu ded <br />in oth er areas des ignated Mixed-Use. D e n s ity o n m ixed -u se s ites <br />proxim ate to BA RT station s sh all also comply w ith th e legall y <br />m a ndated minimu m or m axi m u m d e n sities as s p ecified b y State law <br />(e .g., 1\ B 2923). A lso consistent with the Mixed Use designation is:
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