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10_Exhibit B
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Objective Design Standards for Housing Sites <br />City of Pleasanton - 36 - Adopted January 26, 2023 <br /> <br /> <br />grouped in one structure separate from the building envelope, it shall be located such that it <br />maintains a five-foot setback from the property lines. <br />A7.10 Class 2 short term bicycle parking shall be provided at a minimum of two spaces for every 50 <br />residential units. Bike racks shall be clearly visible from and located within 100 feet of the main <br />entry door. If the project has multiple entries, bicycle racks shall be proportionally dispersed. <br />A7.11 A minimum of two Class 2 short term public bicycle spaces shall be provided for every 5,000 <br />square feet of retail space. Bike racks shall be clearly visible and located within 50 feet of retail <br />entries. <br /> <br />Single Family Tract Development <br />Single Family Homes and Primary Structures of Multiple Single Family Development on the same <br />parcel shall comply with the following standards: <br />A7.12 Individual garage doors shall be provided for each stall of a multiple stall garage fronting a <br />Public Street or Internal Street. <br />A7.13 Carports shall be limited to the rear yard <br />A7.13 The storage of recreational vehicles shall be completely screened from view from the public <br />right of way and shall be limited to a paved area in the rear yard <br />A7.14 Where a garage or designated surface parking for guests is located within 25 feet of a Public <br />Street frontage, such parking shall be screened from the Public Street by the combination of <br />a. A minimum seven-foot-wide planting strip; <br />b. A low fence not to exceed four feet in height; and <br />c. Trees planted at an average spacing of 20 feet on center, a dense hedge, or ornamental <br />grasses. <br />A7.15 Court homes (e.g.“Six Packs” and similarly configured units) and alley accessed Townhomes <br />shall be organized so that streets are fronted by homes and their main entries and not rear yards. <br />Courts homes shall be configured with entries on the perimeter and the auto court in the <br />interior. <br /> <br />Design Guidelines <br />Multifamily Development <br />A7.a If Class 1 bicycle parking is provided within a mixed-use or multifamily building, the applicant <br />is encouraged to configure the bicycle parking area as an amenity space with attractive and <br />easily cleanable floor and wall surfaces. <br />A7.b Bicycle parking racks should comply with the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle <br />Professionals (APBP) Bicycle Parking Guidelines. <br /> <br />Single Family Tract Development <br />A7.c Garages, driveways, and guest parking should be located in the side or rear yard to the extent <br />feasible, residential parking facing public streets is strongly discouraged. <br />
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