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2005 Pleasanton Plan 2025 2.0 Land Use Element <br />2-35 Adopted 07 21 09 <br />Amended 10 19 10 and 01 26 23 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />• The City will work cooperatively with PUSD to facilitate inclusion of housing units suitable for and affordable to <br />teachers and other members of the PUSD workforce, and/or other members of the local workforce. <br /> <br />Area 27 (PUSD-Vineyard)- This site shall include at least three acres of a neighborhood park(s) and/or open space(s), <br />one of which shall be a contiguous open space along area adjacent to Vineyard Avenue amounting to 60% of the total <br />proposed open space, of at least three acres. <br /> <br />Industrial, Commercial and Office <br /> Policy 13: Preserve the character of the Downtown while improving its retail and residential viability and preserving the <br />traditions of its small-town character. <br /> Program 13.1: Implement the 2019 Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> <br /> Program 13.2: Prepare a Civic Center Master Plan to determine the future location and footprint of an expanded <br />library, consolidated City Hall, Police Station, public parking, and other uses. The Master Plan should <br />consider transit-oriented development, include public open spaces and plazas, and add to Downtown <br />vitality, while also maintaining the character and ambiance of Downtown. <br /> <br /> Program 13.3: In the Downtown, implement mixed-use development which incorporates higher density and <br />affordable residential units consistent with the Downtown Specific Plan., where feasible. <br /> <br /> Program 13.4: Encourage second-floor apartments above first-floor commercial uses, and encourage live- <br />work units in the Downtown. Also allow mixed-use development in the Downtown where residences <br />are located behind commercial uses, subject to the limitations specified in the Downtown Specific <br />Plan. <br /> <br />Policy 14: Ensure that neighborhood, community, and regional commercial centers provide goods and services needed by <br />residents and businesses of Pleasanton and its market area. <br /> Program 14.1: Zone sufficient land for neighborhood, community, and regional commercial uses to support <br />Pleasanton’s increasing business activity. <br /> <br />Policy 15: Provide adequate neighborhood commercial acreage to serve the future needs of each neighborhood at buildout. <br /> Program 15.1: Locate appropriately-scaled commercial centers with reasonable access to the <br /> residential neighborhoods they serve. <br />Page 29 of 749
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