: Both streets mark the boundary between anchor the corner aad define the street.
<br /> uses and building types- Unlike blain and the baild/ng to the extent possible.
<br /> its crossstreets, the west side of First - A~ PORTION OF A Pt~KING &~A BORDERING
<br /> Street and both sides of Peters Aven~ are A STILT SHOUD BE SETBACK AND
<br /> lined with ~rrow lots oriented parallel FROM VIEW. Screening may take a variety
<br />]'~ rather than per~ndicular to those of forms; in any case, t~ setk~ck
<br />,' ~- ; . .. . .. '~ .. .-=: streets. Because of their visibility and paring area should ~ landscaped-
<br /> accessibility, both corridors are li[~ly - EXISTING bDXTL~ T~ES SHOUD BE ETAI~ZD
<br /> '~"~ to experience accelerated develo~ent with major landscape elements. ~ev are
<br /> ~: l~w co~nercial buildi~s for retail and particularly important and effective in
<br /> ,(~ office use in the near future. For these providing a transition ~tween do~to~
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<br /> construction along the First Street and
<br /> Peters Avenue corridors are provided. In BUILDING FOt~, ~I~tT .~ b/~SD:G: Should
<br /> general, the materials, detailing, and recall and reflect dominant character-
<br /> fo~ of ~w construction should hamonize istics of adjoining residential buildings.
<br /> .... ~~l~. with and, to some extent, clearly reflect - BUILDING HEIG[~ SUO~ BE
<br />N~WCONSTRUCTION the dominant characteristics of ~O STORIES. ~cond floors may ~
<br />ON~NBT~ET neighSring residential construction. partial covering only a portion of the
<br />atwo-s~o~volopm~nl~h~is ground floor, or they may ~ set Mck.
<br />BYMPATHZTIC~YDESI~NEDlo SITIng: Should provide a transition - BUI~INGS S[IOUD BE MULTI-~IE~
<br />"fl~-~"wi~l~xis~in~ch~Iuct~r ~tween residential and co~ercial areas S~ONGLY ~E DImeNSIONAL, ~th visible
<br />of Ma~S~xeet. by providi~ landscard buildi~ setbacks roof Lines, projection, recesses and
<br />co~ercial b~ldings are also suitable for and locating paring where it will ~ setbacks in order to break the b~lding
<br />~w construction for all facade elements. least visible from t~ street, usi~ the mass into smaller units.
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<br /> SIGNING ~ I~L~TION: Sign t~es, ~ /L~N~Am~. ~"~,r~¢~' ~a~
<br /> placement, size, materials and ? ... -7~_ ~%~ ~...~~.~-~--_, ~G~!.7~
<br />follow the guidelines for renovation of ~, ~
<br />~to~n co~ercial b~ldings. ; ~. ~'
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<br />I~RO~.~S: ~w construction should ~:' ~ / ~
<br />include the following ~enities where ' "" ' ' ~ "'
<br />appropriate and where site conditions NEW ::. 17.7. ' , ~ '... ' NT0 T~
<br />petit. CONSTRUCTION SITE : :1 ~ [ ...." ' ~
<br />~ STO~ E~ ~/OR A PASSTHROUGH ARE~ · "' ~' " "" ' ' ' ~ ~" '/
<br />TO ~ S~ET ~ PROVIDE ~ I~ERESTING
<br /> SOL~ION FOR PEDES~S, PROVIDE CONSTRUCTION should : .~ . ""," .' . ' ' "..~' ' :. 'l' '
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<br /> / ~' ~'--- f.' . ". : ....
<br />- R~I STORE F~RIES ~ED NOT BE anduselandscaping ': .':~ '" "' '[~ · j ' '~=~
<br /> . ,:~: j., ~. .. . . . - :.
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<br /> C~LY ~D. A canopy or a~ing my
<br /> ~ used to accent the entry and provide ~ ~= ~. C
<br /> color. A s~ll wall sign which includes ~5~rl~ ~r~ ~PJDD/NG ~TDACN/ ~AhC~r~ ?
<br /> the ~me and address of the business is ~ ~M~ F~I f~l'l-~ ~
<br /> appropriate. [~M
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<br />- O~R SI~ING ~ ~ING ~
<br />EN}b%~D WIll ~SCAPING are building to shield it from view. - APPROPR~ RC~F FO~4S ,~ ~TICAL
<br /> - BUILDINGS ~I~t FRO~ ON FI~T S'~EET RES[I)E~L SIb~PES (SUCII .~ HIP, G.~LE
<br />appropriate uses for space ~hind a
<br />building or, when space peruits, for SHO~D BE SET BACK FROM ~E S~ET at A~ SlED FO~MS) WIll PRO.tfflXG F~XVES.
<br />courtyards. approximately the same distance as the Horizontal projecting trellises also
<br />- A~AS SHO%D BE DESIGNA~D FOR SERVICES, existing residences which line it. be used as shading devices. Flat r~fs,
<br /> Setbac~ on corner lots also should ~ mansards or t~x-sha~d r~f overhangs
<br />SUCH ~ T~I{ COLLECTION ,~ DELIVERY.
<br /> comparable to prevailing residential are [m~ppropriate.
<br />Trash receptacles should ~ completely building setback. Parking should ~
<br />enclosed and screened from public view. located out of sight, behind the - BUI~D~ PRO,IECTIONS SHOD BE
<br />~ading docks and service entries should
<br /> building. IN~EG[~LLY DESIGNED, except for
<br />h kept separate from parking areas and
<br /> -FOR BUILDINGS FRO~ING ON PE~RS AENUE, individual window awnings, if desired.
<br />pedestrian entries. M1 areas should ~
<br /> ~E BUILDDiG WA~ SHOU~ BE SET BACK Porches or porticoes of a residential
<br />well maintained. SLIGITLY FROH ~{E S~ET, but building scale are appropriate, but covertM
<br /> and other projections such as integral public sidewalks are inappropri,~te.
<br /> - t -~ ~~~ planter ~xes, balconies, eaves and so
<br /> on, my extend to the pro~rty line as ~L~RIALS, FINISlES ~ CO~: In
<br /> long as they do not form or suggest a general, materials and detailing
<br /> continuous wall along the street- ~ traditionally associated ~ith residential
<br />First Street and Peters Avenue shre corner lots, the building setback should construction are appropriate.
<br />colon features which distinguish them ~ comparable to that prevalli~ along - WA~ OR SEATHING ~TERIA~ I~ELUDE W~D
<br />from the remainder of ~wnto~ Pleasanton. the cross street- ~e building should SIDING OR S/tlNGLES (STAINED, SP~D OR
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