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10/12/2010
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2010-252A (17)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
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Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendments 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 2 Future Land Use Element
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a. Community open spaces open to the public, such as squares, plazas, or parks, <br />shall comprise a minimum of 5% of the total project area. <br />b. Civic uses, such as post offices, churches, community centers, meeting halls, <br />schools, day care centers and cultural facilities shall comprise a minimum of 1% <br />of the total project area. <br />C. Residential uses shall comprise a minimum of 50% and a maximum of 80% of the <br />total non -conservation and non-agricultural project area. <br />d. Commercial and office uses located on residentially or agriculturally designated <br />land shall not exceed 10% of the total land area designated on the land use plan as <br />residential and agricultural. <br />12. The vertical mixing of uses is allowed and strongly encouraged around designated town <br />centers, main streets, mixed-use centers, and central squares and greens. <br />Centers (Locus of Community Activity) <br />13. Each project must have at least one public square, town center, or mixed use area within a <br />1/4 mile walking distance from 50% of the project's residential units and within % mile <br />walking distance from 75% of the project's residential units. <br />14. To accommodate increased pedestrian use, 50% of sidewalks in public squares, town <br />centers, or mixed use areas shall have a minimum unobstructed width (clear and passable <br />for pedestrians) of at least seven feet. <br />15. On -street parking shall be allowed within public squares, town centers, or mixed use <br />areas. <br />16. Off-street parking lots within public squares, town centers, or mixed use areas shall be <br />provided only at the rear of buildings. <br />17. The center shall accommodate space for a transit stop and a civic building. <br />Edges Perimeter of the Community) <br />18. Project edges located outside the Urban Service Area shall be established and designed <br />for environmental, agricultural, recreational, or other open space uses. <br />Public Buildings <br />19. Public buildings, such as schools, churches, post offices, and community centers, shall be <br />provided in prominent, accessible locations within the project. Such locations generally <br />Future Land Use Element 174 <br />
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