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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
11/30/1992
DOCUMENT NO
PC-92-99
DOCUMENT NAME
RZ-92-4
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CITY OF PLEASANTON
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AMEND PMC: INCENTIVES FOR URM AND PUBLIC USE OF PRIVATELY-OWNED OFF-STREET PARKING
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<br />alter the essential character of the built context. In such , the be&ftj commission <br />shall delay issuance of the certificate for one hundred eighty days for structures of <br />primary significance and ninety days for structures of secon significance. During <br />the delay period, the heard commission shall take such acti as it deems necessary to <br />preserve the structure. Such action may include negotiation with civic groups, public <br />or private agencies or individuals for the purchase, lease or ocation of the <br />structure. The heard commission may also suggest eminent domain proceedings be <br />initiated by the city council. <br /> <br />Chapter 18.88 <br />18.88.020 <br /> <br />Off' -Street Parking Facilities. <br /> <br />Basic requirements. <br /> <br />A. (no change) <br />B. (no change) <br />C. (no change) <br />D.l through D.2 (no changes) <br /> <br />D.3. As detennined on a case-by-case basis by the City, e provision of additional <br />off-street parking fadlitUs and/or in-lieu parking fe s for building <br />expansions exceeding twenty-five percent of the to gross j'IDor area and/or <br />for proposed new building construction 11UIy be wai if the property owner <br />allows the existing parking on the property to be op n to the public. <br />Considerations will include access, circul4tion, the umber of resulting <br />parking spaces serving the building, the effed on 'acent parking lots, and <br />whether or not an unrWiforced 11UISonry (URM) b . g upgrruJe is <br />involved. Under this provision, new construction 0 building expansions <br />shall not exceed a basic floor area. ratio of two hu 'red percent and shall not <br />exceed two-stories in height. Any property receivin such a parking waiver <br />which loter ""erts to private use would then becom liabk to provide the <br />required parking and/or in-lieu fee in ifled at the e of the ""enion to <br />private use. <br /> <br />E. For property wiJh unreitiforced 11UISonry (URM) bu <br />section 18.08.407 of this title, the foUowing shall m <br />requirements of subsections A and D of this section: <br /> <br /> <br />1. UnrWiforced 11UISonry buildings of prinuuy 0 secondiuy signiftamce <br />which fJIW IoCllted on property ZJJned C-C within the Downtown <br />RevitnH-rntU.Jn Distrid boundaries as shown 0 the ZDnmg 11UIpS on file <br />wiJh the city 11UIy be expanded up to a basic or area ratio of two <br />hundred percent without providing an, . . lUll off-street parking <br />facilities and/or in-lieu parking fees if the bu . g is rWiforced to <br />
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