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STAFF REPORTS
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2/5/2008
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15 Y
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16
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the single-family home as a historic resource of secondary importance. Additionally, in <br />conjunction with the Downtown Specific Plan, the home is on a list of Landmark Quality <br />Buildings over 100 years old with a high level of historic integrity. This home will be <br />preserved and renovated as part of the proposed project. <br />The site is located within the Multi-Family Residential District (RM-2,500), adjacent to <br />the Downtown's commercial district. Immediately to the west of the subject property, <br />across First Street, is the Pleasanton Plaza zoned C-C (Central Commercial); to the <br />south is an apartment complex zoned RM-2,500; to the east, along the rear property <br />line, are several duplexes zoned RM-4,000; and to the north lies the recently closed <br />Shell service station zoned C-F (Freeway-Commercial). <br />Project Description <br />The proposed application is to rezone the subject property from the RM-2,500 zoning <br />district to Planned Unit Development -High Density Residential (PUD-HDR) and for <br />PUD development plan approval to renovate an existing 1,210-square-foot single-family <br />home and construct four single-family units. In addition, the project would require <br />demolishing an approximately 200-square-foot detached garage and would construct a <br />new single-car carport for the existing home. The new units would have attached "tuck- <br />under" garages. The applicants propose to develop the property into the five parcels, as <br />shown below: <br /> Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 <br /> (Ex. House) (Plan A) (Plan B) (Plan A) (Plan B) <br />Lot Size 4 <br />605.89 2 <br />151.64 2017.72 2262.22 2123.33 <br />(sq ft) , , <br />1St Floor <br /> <br />(sq ft) 1,210 478 405 478 405 <br />2" Floor ___ 716 654 716 654 <br />(sq ft) <br />3~ Floor ___ 725 654 725 654 <br />(sq ft) <br />Total Living 1 <br />210 1 <br />919 1,713 1,919 1,713 <br />Area (sq ft) , , <br /> 2 Spaces <br />Garage (1 covered 230.5 230.5 230.5 230.5 <br /> 1 uncovered <br />FAR (%)~' 26% 89% 85% 85% 81 <br />"FAR percentage does not inc~ude garage square-rootage. 5tatt notes tnat the total site rArt ~totai uving <br />area of the 5-units) is 64.4 %. <br />If the PUD is approved by the City Council, the applicants will follow with an application <br />for a tentative map to subdivide the property into five separate parcels. <br />Page 3 of 9 <br />
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