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10/21/2008
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Parkins <br />The Pleasanton Municipal Code (PMC) requires two 10 feet by 20 feet parking spaces <br />on-site for each dwelling unit with one space being a covered space. The applicant <br />proposes to provide wood frame carports for the three existing units and garage parking is <br />proposed for the new residences. The existing units will have one covered and one <br />uncovered space where no covered parking is currently provided. The proposed dwelling <br />units will be constructed with two-car garages. <br />Staff feels that the open design of the carport enables the structure to blend with the <br />existing structures and provides a feeling of openness. Lots 3 and 4 provide attached <br />garages at the front of the proposed residences. They are not visible from the public <br />street of Augustine further enhancing the project design and layout. <br />Site Development Standards <br />In determining the future site development standards for this project, staff used the <br />existing and proposed setbacks and FARs as proposed with the project for the main <br />structure standards. For the standards of future accessory structures, staff reviewed the <br />current RM-15 zoning requirements, the requirements for single family lots (R-I-65), and <br />the individual parcel layouts. This evaluation resulted in lot specific standards being <br />recommended by staff. An average FAR was used to determine the FAR for future <br />development on the lots with small existing homes. Therefore, the lots with proposed <br />FARs that exceeded the current RM-15 standard of 40 percent are not afforded additional <br />FAR to accommodate future additions. Calculating the FAR is based on gross parcel size. <br />The height standards were determined by evaluating the proposed structures, the heights <br />of the existing structures, and the heights of the surrounding homes which range in height <br />from 14 feet to approximately 27 feet tall. Staff is recommending that the existing.homes <br />on Lots 1 and 5 be allowed to extend to 24 feet in height. The additional height for future <br />development will allow the future property owner to design an attractive addition or new <br />home, while still providing an acceptable transition in heights from the neighboring <br />homes. <br />The resulting lot sizes, house sizes, and floor area ratios (FARs) are as follows: <br />Table 2.1 <br />-Lot Lotsize house size covered arkin ' FAR <br />1 Existin Home 3,800 878 400 34% <br />2 Existin Home 3,640 1,844 255 58% <br />3'- 3,430 2,360 430 81 <br />4 3,150 1,965 430 76% <br />5 Existin Home 4,080 1,155 400 38% <br />6 4,320 1,630 430 48% <br />Av . lotsize, house size, and FAR 3,737 1,639. nla' 44°/d <br />Covered pazlting is not counted in FAR calculation. <br />Item 6. a., PUD-72, Raney Page 7 of /3 Planning Commission <br />
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