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Second Unit Dwellings. Specific Plan III (Implementation Measure 3.4.2.3 (a)) requires that each subdivision <br /> provide second unit dwellings on a minimum of 10 percent of the total of R-L and R-M lots. The proposed <br /> project would include 6 second unit dwellings, thereby meeting this Specific Plan III requirement. The <br /> second unit dwellings would be located as shown in Figure 5. The size of these second unit dwellings is not <br /> known at this time. <br /> Figure 5: Second Unit Plan <br /> _ "Lots providing locations for second unit dwellings <br /> I <br /> i <br /> 1 - <br /> L-__ <br /> i <br /> � - i ,. <br /> _ <br /> I v I I I o <br /> : < I I . I • i I I 1 <br /> a a <br /> J m <br /> L h <br /> I I <br /> I -`STR <br /> Im <br /> t I I I <br /> r W <br /> 5 <br /> y I „ I u � tl I „ � � 1 • ' a I L j Y I a Y I <br /> I t I I I I <br /> Housing Design. Each of the residential units would be designed in accordance with specified <br /> residential design guidelines ("Speck Plan III Residential Design Guidelines for Potential Housing <br /> Prototypes"). Criteria for general lot size range, setbacks, building heights, and product-specific <br /> information are included in these guidelines to guide individual builders in their housing <br /> developments. Builders would be required to comply with the general intent of said guidelines. <br /> Solar Energy Opportunities. The majority of the housing units in the project would be sited on streets <br /> having an east-west orientation. This orientation would facilitate maximum sun exposure during <br /> _ winter months. In addition, since the street trees to be planted in the project area would be <br /> deciduous, during the cooler season sun exposure to each home would be maximized to relieve <br /> natural gas demands,while during the warmer season tree foliage would provide shade relief, <br /> thereby reducing electricity needs for air conditioning. <br />