Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />P24-0334, Pleasanton Municipal Code Amendments Planning Commission, September 11, 2024 <br />Exhibit A, PMC Amendments, Page 18 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />D. No incentive or concession shall result in structures that do not meet the minimum building <br />standards provided in California Health and Safety Code Division 13, Part 2.5 (commencing with Section <br />18901). <br />(Ord. 2082 § 2, 2013) <br /> <br />§ 17.38.060. Waiver or modification of development standards. <br />Developers eligible for a density bonus as provided in Section 17.38.030 may request a waiver or <br />modification of any development standards that will have the effect of precluding the construction of a <br />housing development at the densities or with the concessions or incentives permitted by this section. The <br />developer shall submit a financial report (pro forma) demonstrating that the waiver or modification is <br />necessary to make the housing units economically feasible. <br /> <br />(Ord. 2082 § 2, 2013) <br /> <br />§ 17.38.070. Reduction in off-street parking. <br /> A. Upon the request of a developer eligible for a density bonus, the city shall not require that the off- <br />street parking provided for residential use, inclusive of handicapped and guest parking, exceed the <br />following ratios: <br /> 1. Zero to one bedrooms: one off-street parking space. <br /> 2. Two to three bedrooms: two off-street parking spaces. <br /> 3. Four and more bedrooms: two and one-half off-street parking spaces. <br />B. For purposes of this section, if the total number of parking spaces required for a development is <br />other than a whole number, the number shall be rounded up to the next whole number. <br />(Ord. 2082 § 2, 2013) <br /> <br />§ 17.38.080. Land donation. <br />A. In addition to any density bonus awarded pursuant to Section 17.38.030, a developer of a housing <br />development that donates qualified land to the city for the construction of dwelling units affordable to <br />very low income households as provided for in this section, the developer shall be entitled to a 15 percent <br />density bonus. For each one percent increase above the minimum 10 percent land donation, the density <br />bonus shall be increased by one percent. This increase shall be in addition to any increase in density <br />allowed by Section 17.38.040, up to a maximum combined density bonus of 35 percent. <br />B. A housing development shall be eligible for a density bonus for donation of qualified land only if <br />the city can find that all of the criteria set forth in California Government Code Section 65915(g) will be <br />met. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 88F9D41F-89FB-4400-B0AF-42A9BB94F8D7