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Sites Inventory and Methodology City of Pleasanton | B-8 <br /> <br />Entitled and proposed developments would result in 818 net new units. Most of these projects <br />provide above moderate housing units. <br />B.2.3 Density and Capacity Assumptions <br />Density <br />Table B-4 identifies the mid-point and maximum allowed densities for zones that allow <br />residential. The City uses mid-point density, representing average development intensity, for <br />the purposes of General Plan buildout analysis. <br />Table B-4: Mid-Point and Maximum Densities for Zones that Allow Residential <br />Zone Mid-Point Density (Units Per Acre) Maximum Dwelling Units Per Acre <br />A 0.2 1.0 per site <br />R-1-40 1.0 1.09 <br />2.18 R-1-20 <br />R-1-10 <br />5.0 <br />4.36 <br />R-1-85 5.12 <br />R-1-75 5.81 <br />R-1-65 6.70 <br />RM-4 <br />15.0 <br />10.89 <br />RM-25 17.42 <br />RM-2 21.78 <br />RM-15 29.04 <br />MU-T - 43.56 <br />MU-D - 43.56 <br />C-C - 43.56 <br />PUD-MU - Varies <br />1 Mid-point densities from General Plan Land Use Element Table 2-3 (General Plan Densities); see discussion under <br />Realistic Capacity and Development Trends. <br />Source: City of Pleasanton Zoning Code, City of Pleasanton General Plan <br /> <br />Realistic Capacity and Development Trends <br />Since 2015, various higher density developments have been built in Pleasanton. Table B-5 <br />summarizes these developments.