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Draft <br />Community Facilities <br />2.0 Land Use Element <br />~~~ <br />^ Public and Institutional -Any public or institutional use, including religious facilities, cemeteries, <br />corporation yards, sewage treatment facilities, utility substations, hospitals, post offices, <br />community centers, senior centers, libraries, and City Hall. FARs are not to exceed 0.6. Certain <br />uses, such as warehouses, where employee density and traffic generation are minimal, may be <br />allowed with higher FARs provided they <br />a~A-meet all other Ciry requirements. <br />Schools -Any public or private educational facility. The locations of K-12 public schools <br />(elementary, middle and high schools) are shown on the Land Use Map as well as in Figure 6-1 <br />in the Public Facilities and Communit~Programs Element. <br />Open Space <br />^ Parks and Recreation -Neighborhood, community, and regional parks. <br />.Development is limited to community facilities that <br />support or complement the park use. <br />^ Agriculture and Grazing -Land or buildings used for the production of agriculture or the <br />grazing of animals. Outside the City limits this designation is applied to San Francisco <br />watershed lands. No significant development is allowed in these areas. <br />^ Public Health and Safety -Land set aside for the protection of the public health and safety due <br />to geologic, topographic, fire, or other hazards. No development is allowed in these areas other <br />than one single-family home on each existing lots of record as of September 16, 1986 which <br />meets City requirements for access, public safety, building site, and architectural design, etc. <br />^ Wildlands Overlay -Lands identified as wildlife corridors and valuable plant and wildlife <br />habitats such as arroyos, the San Antonio Reservoir area, highly vegetated areas, and other <br />natural areas necessary to maintain significant populations of plant and animal species. This is <br />an "overlay" designation which is additive to the underlying General Plan Map designation. No <br />private development is allowed in these areas other than one single-family home on each existing <br />lots of record as of September 16, 1986, which meets City requirements for access, public safety, <br />building site, and architectural design, etc. <br />Water Management and Recreation -This designation is reserved for lakes and ponds and the <br />land immediately surrounding them Most of the areas so designated were created as part of <br />,gravel mining reclamation Uses include water-table recharge, flood control, habitat <br />enhancement, and limited recreation These areas act as community separators on the east edge <br />of Pleasanton where no significant development is allowed. <br />LU element 082107 redline 2-26 <br />