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<br />49 | City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element <br />Program 4.7 <br />The City will analyze and test standards in the RM, MU-T, and C-C zones to determine standards <br />(e.g., setbacks, parking, on-site open space requirements, etc.) that constrain developments and <br />limit the ability to achieve maximum allowed density. Based on the analysis, the City will modify <br />RM, MU-T, and C-C zones standards in the Zoning Ordinance to ensure maximum density can <br />be achieved without exception (e.g., planned unit development, etc.). <br />• Responsible Agency: Planning Division <br />• Time Period: Complete analysis (June 2024); amend Zoning Ordinance (December 2024) <br />• Funding Source: Planning Division Budget <br /> <br />Program 4.8 <br />The City will establish a streamlined review process for development of housing sites. This review <br />will serve strictly as a conformance analysis to evaluate projects proposed on housing sites <br />against objective standards. This review will not require City Council approval, but Planning <br />Commission approval may be required for larger projects (e.g., more than 50 units). <br />For residential development proposals on properties where the General Plan Land Use <br />Designation allows for such uses, residential density shall be permitted: (a) for mixed use, low <br />and medium-density within the allowable density range set forth in Table 2-3 of the Land Use <br />Element; (b) for 5th cycle Housing Element residential sites the maximum densities set forth in <br />Appendix B Housing Sites Inventory 2015-2023 Housing Element adopted by Resolution No. 15- <br />727; (c) for 6th cycle Housing Element residential sites the maximum densities as set forth in the <br />Sites Inventory and Methodology Table B-13 (Rezone Sites – Minimum and Maximum Densities); <br />with Land Use Element Policy 11’s requirement for public amenity when exceeding average <br />density suspended; and maximum density allowed as necessary to comply with applicable State <br />law. <br />• Responsible Agency: Planning Division <br />• Time Period: Develop and implement streamlined process (March 2023); suspension of <br />Land Use Element Policy 11 for allowed residential development proposals effective upon <br />Housing Element adoption <br />• Funding Source: Planning Division Budget <br /> <br />