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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
9/25/1985
DOCUMENT NO
2707
DOCUMENT NAME
RZ-85-15
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CITY OF PLEASANTON
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REVIEW PROCEDURES AND DESGIN STANDS DROM CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
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PAINTED), COEPtON BRICK A5ID STUCCO. Any <br />other masonry units, as well as concrete <br />or metal, are inapproprtate in all <br />cases. <br />- ACCENT OR TRIM MATER LALS AND FINISHES <br />SHOULD BE WARM AND RICH. These include <br />woad for detailing and Crim; wood or <br />bronze-anodized alraBinum for window and <br />s [orefront frames; and decorative metal <br />or woad brackets. <br />- USE OF COLOR for the various building <br />elements and materials, as well as <br />glazing solutions, should be guided by <br />recommendations provided earlier. <br />SIGNING AP1D ILLUMINATION: Sign types, <br />placement, size, materials and <br />Sllramination for new cons true [ion should <br />generally follow the earlier guidelines. <br />However, window signs and graphics should <br />be limited [o retail businesses on the <br />ground floor only. <br />PEDESTRIAN AMENITIES AND SITE <br />llIPROVEMENTS: New construction should <br />include pedestrian amenities and site <br />improvements, particularly landscaping, to <br />provide a transition between commercial <br />and residential areas. <br />- BUILDING SETBACK AREAS SHOULD BE <br />PREDOMINANTLY LANDSCAPED, NOT PAVED. <br />Terraces, porches or patios should be <br />buffered from the sidewalk by planting <br />areas. <br />- PARKING AREAS SHOULD BE SET BACK FROM <br />THE STREET AND SIDEWALK AND ADEQUATELY <br />SCREENED FROM VIEW. <br />- OUTDOOR SITTING AREAS CAN ENHANCE Tlfl; <br />SITE AND Tk{E BUILDING iF properly <br />oriented with respect to sun, shade, <br />convenience and view. <br />- SERVICE AREAS SHOULD BE CLEARLY SET <br />ASIDE, SUCH AS TRASH COLLECTION AND <br />DELIVIRY. Trash storage areas should be <br />completely enclosed and screened from <br />public view. Loading docks and service <br />entries should be kept clear of auto <br />circulation and pedestrian entries. All <br />areas should he well maintained. <br />- LIGHTING SHOOED BE COMPATIBLE WITH <br />ADJOINING RESIDENTIAL AREAS. <br />du( ~W~~~ <br />"DOwnlights" or shielded lighting should <br />be used [o prevenc glare. <br />- GUIDELINES FOR THE DESIGN AND <br />MAINTENANCE OF OUTDOOR SPACES provided <br />earlier also should be observed For new <br />construction. <br />The residential character of the existing <br />site and building should be maintained <br />when residences are converted to profes- <br />sional office use. Other coomercial uses <br />are not recommended, as they generate <br />substantial traffic and noise and require <br />additional parking and storage areas which <br />adversely effect that character. <br />PARKING SIIOUI.D BE ACCOMMODATED LN SIZE <br />OR REAR YARDS, bur not in front yards. <br />FRONT YARDS SHOULD BE MAINTAINED <br />AND USED pREDOPIINANTLY AS <br />LANDSCAPED SETBACKS free of fence -, <br />or other structures. Paving sho <br />be limited to walkways sufficient~`~~ <br />[o approach the building from t <br />street and [he driveway. ~ <br />BUILDING ADDITIONS WHETHER ON THE <br />FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, IN THE FROfIL, <br />SIDE OR REAR YARD, ARE INAPPROPRIATE IN <br />A TRANSITIONAL AREA as [hey disrupt the <br />established residential character of the <br />neighborhood. <br />pORMERS, FDRCxEe <br />AND 9LANIE0.S qp0 <br />INTLREhT N Dm~O1N~ <br />V15181E Axp ANNENt1G <br />RESIDENTIAL ROmF fORHY <br />REUIN <br />p1U5TIN6 1REbr <br />DUIL4IN /L,1NfER <br />NEW CONSTRUCTION MASSING WRN 516N <br />Masamq for COIdx1ERCLV. BUILDINGS ov PETERS AVE. <br />should "brvat~up' the buaamR into smaller masses <br />ova aWL:e roof Corms vna Omer elRmevts sunllai to <br />curtouaamR restaenttal buuam9s. <br />utNp,cnacD <br />9ARKV16 AuPfh <br />BUILDING MODIFICATIONS OR ALTERATIONS <br />WHICH CHANGE 11iE RESIDENTIAL CHARACIER OF <br />A STRUCTURE ARE INAPPROPRIATE IN A <br />TRANSITIONAL AREA. These include rev or <br />enlarged window and door openings, <br />enclosure of Front porches, facade <br />alte ra Clons or other modifications. <br />ADJUSTABLE OR FIXED AWNINGS OF CANVAS MAY <br />BE USED AT INDIVIDUAL WINDOW OA DOOR OPEN <br />INGS 1D PROVIDE SHADE OR COLOR. They <br />should no[ be continuous along the facade <br />nor obscure or oppose the shape of the <br />opening. <br />FREESTANDING OR PARTIALLY SELF-SUPPORTING <br />CANOPIES OR TRELLISES GAN PROVIDE RAIN <br />AND/OR SUN PROTECTION AIANC WALKWAYS <br />LEADING FROM PARKING AREAS 1D A REAA OR <br />SIDE ENTRANCE, but are Snappropria[e for <br />the front entrance of a residential <br />building. <br />APPROPRIATE SIGN TYPE, PLACEMENT AND SIZE <br />The use of one sign Ss appropriate for <br />qualifying properties. If it is a wall <br />sign, then earlier guidelines should be <br />observed. If ie is to de a freestanding <br />sign, then [he following standards are <br />appropriate: ~II~ <br />~i / <br />RETMN <br />EatcrrNN <br />LANpSLA <br />E LE ryENI <br />ExtclAu <br />MATVRE <br />iREbs <br />51bN <br />>ETBAG <br />fROry <br />51OEKIAL <br />w <br />' ~ UNDStAPED <br />'MONUMENT' TIpE PI"Ai1YE0. :j~'-.. <br />SINN Bffh tNTERIALS <br />51MILAR W EKISTNV `/ ---., <br />i <br />REZIDEnce <br />CONVERSION OF RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES / <br />xxonumeat of planter-type paia slRns atoula loot Iite <br />paim¢aeat ova attractive aaaltions to the pare <br />laaasCapm¢. <br />- Maximum permitted sign area is twelve <br />(12) square feet and maximum permitted <br />he igh[ is four (4) fee C; <br />- Sign face must be parallel [o principal <br />street frontage, and must be set back at <br />least one-third of the distance between <br />[he front property line and the facade <br />of [he exis[Ing structure; <br />- Sign must be installed in a landscaped <br />base; <br />- Sign should inchrde materials and colors <br />compatible with materials and colors of <br />existing structure; and <br />- Illumination of sign is prohibited. <br />10 <br />
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