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8/28/2000
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ORD 1812
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ExhibitA <br />August 28, 2000 <br /> <br />Proposed additions and deletions to the Pleasanton Municipal Code are shown below. <br />entirely new Chapter, Chapter 18.106, is proposed. Proposed additions to existing <br />sections of the Pleasanton Municipal Code are shown in italic, bold, and underlin{~. <br />Proposed deletions are shown in sL-i!:ce::t and unde~ine. <br /> <br />An <br /> <br />1. Chapter 18.106 (Second Units) <br /> <br />Chapter 18.106 <br /> <br />SECOND UNITS <br /> <br />Sections: <br /> 18.106.010 <br /> 18.106.020 <br /> 18.106.030 <br /> 18.106.040 <br /> <br />18.106.050 <br /> <br />18.106.060 <br /> <br />18.106.070 <br /> <br />Purpose. <br />Conditional use permit requirements. <br />Conflicting regulations. <br />Attached second units-Permitted districts, height limitations, <br />setbacks, open space, and other regulations. <br />Detached second units on one-family residential lotsuPermitted <br />districts, height limitations, setbacks, and other regulations. <br />Detached second units on multi-family residential <br />lots--Permitted districts, height limitations, setbacks, open space, <br />and other regulations. <br />Required conditions. <br /> <br />18.106.010 Purpose. <br /> <br /> Second units are a valuable form of housing in the City. These units meet the <br />City's General Plan housing policies related to: attaining a variety of housing types; <br />providing housing stock to lower-income households; including lower-income housing <br />units within market-rate housing projects: providing alternative, non-traditional means <br />suited to the community to fill lower and moderate income housing needs; and meeting <br />the City's share of regional housing needs. <br /> <br /> The further purpose of this chapter is to provide flexibility to meet the above stated <br />objectives, while taking into account the unusual characteristics and special <br />considerations surrounding second units. <br /> <br />Exhibit A .2/RZ-98-03 <br /> Page I <br /> <br /> <br />
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