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Objective Design Standards for Housing Sites <br /> PART 3 <br /> DESIGN STANDARDS <br /> A. SITE DESIGN AND PLANNING <br /> The intent of these standards is to provide a quality entry experience for visitors and residents. Sites shall <br /> provide a distinct hierarchy of circulation including Public Streets, Internal "Streets"or drives, <br /> Pedestrian walks/paseos,Bicycle paths and alleys/parking areas(see definitions in Glossary of this <br /> document).These should be arranged so that visitors and residents use the primary circulation of public <br /> streets,internal streets and drives and pedestrian walks/paseos and bike paths for their primary <br /> circulation and addressing of the units and building orientation. <br /> Al. SITE CIRCULATION <br /> Site circulation should facilitate pedestrian and bicycle use and will link housing,workplaces, schools, <br /> transit,parks and other facilities essential to the daily life of Pleasanton residents. <br /> Design Standards <br /> All Housing Site Development <br /> AM Where ptevided,—Internal Streets shall be designed similar to Public Streets and shall provide <br /> sidewalks, street trees,and pedestrian-scale lighting. A minimum of one Internal Street shall be <br /> provided to subdivide all sites three acres and larger, alleys shall not be allowed to substitute for <br /> Internal Streets shown in Site Circulation and Building Orientation Diagrams. <br /> A1.2 Alleys and parking areas should not be used for primary circulation to the building entries and <br /> through the site. If individual unit entries are provided,a maximum of 25 percent of individual <br /> unit entries in each building shall be allowed to front Alleys and Parking Areas in each project. <br /> Alleys aFe allowed in both siRgie family and multifamily Alleys or Parking Areas <br /> directly accessed by individual unit entries shall comply with Standard A 1.3. <br /> A1.3 Pedestrian circulation shall not be routed directly through parking areas,parking drive aisles,or <br /> alleys and shall comply with the Standards in Section A7 though use of a fence or low wall and <br /> landscaping.Pedestrian circulation shall be required to be separated from the following areas by <br /> a minimum four-foot-wide planting strip: <br /> • Surface parking areas <br /> • Surface parking drive aisles <br /> • Alleys,service courts,or other loading areas <br /> A1.4 Pedestrian circulation shall be accommodated on sidewalks built to a minimum width of five <br /> feet and include shall include decorative paving at crossings,landscaping/trees,and lighting. <br /> Pedestrian circulation shall comply with the dimensional standards set forth in these Objective <br /> Design Standards: <br /> • Pedestrian circulation abutting Public Streets shall comply with the standards in Section A3. <br /> • Pedestrian circulation abutting Internal Streets shall comply with the standards in Section <br /> A4. <br /> • Pedestrian circulation abutting buildings shall comply with the standards in Section A6. <br /> • Pedestrian circulation abutting parking lots shall comply with the standards in Section A7. <br /> A1.5 Developments adjacent to the city public trail system shall provide private resident access to the <br /> City of Pleasanton -22- Adopted January 26, 2023 <br />