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Objective Desjgn standards for Hoysjng Sites <br />APPENDIX A <br />MULT IFAMILY BUILD ING TYPES <br />Introduction <br />Property owners and developers of multifamily projects are encouraged to "mix and match" among the <br />fo ll owing Building Types in order to achieve the required minimum average density , and to provide the <br />varied building character desired by the City. It is anticipated that more than one building type wi ll be <br />built on large parcels, depending on the location , street frontage, mix of uses, and desired parking ratios. <br />It is left to the applicant where and how to combine the Building Types listed below . <br />While some of the prototypes described in the following pages are typically built at density ranges which <br />may exceed the den s ities allowed on the designated Housing Element Sites, such prototypes can be <br />mixed with lower density building types on the site to achieve an average site density consistent with the <br />maximum densities allowed in Table 2 .1. <br />The following multifamily building types and their average densities are listed in this document for <br />reference only: <br />A 1. Attached Rowhouse/Townhouses (14-25 du/ac) <br />A2. Garden Style with Surface parking (20-25 du/ac) <br />A3. Tuck Under Podium (25-40 du/ac) <br />A4. Townhouses/Flats with Podium Parking (40-60 du/ac) <br />AS . Residential Wrap Building with Parking Structure (40-70 du/ac) <br />A6. Residential Buildings with Off-Site Parking District (50 -80 du/ac) <br />A 7. Mixed-Use Buildings <br />AS. Retail Buildings (Stand Alone) <br />A9 . Live/Work <br />RESIDENTIAL BUILDING MATRIX <br />City of Pleasanton -Page 1 -DRAFT: January 4, 2023